11. Options
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AC Generator
Do not use the AC generator unless the
hydraulic oil is over 70°F (21°C). The output
voltage of the generator depends on the
temperature of the hydraulic oil.
Temperature below 70°F (21°C) will cause
dangerously low output voltages that can burn
out some kinds of electrical equipment.
The hydraulically powered, 120 volt AC generator
can be used anytime the ATB 42/50 engine is
running. When the generator is ON the ATB
42/50 cannot be driven in high drive range.
Set the AC Generator switch (1), on the platform
control box, to ON and a total of 2 kW, continuous
duty, 120 volt AC power is available from the two
electrical outlets (2) near the platform control box
or from the electrical outlets on the end of the
generator housing.
To energize the two platform electrical outlets, the
power cord (3) from the platform outlets must be
plugged into the receptacle on the generator (4).
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Air Line To Platform
The input to the air line is on the bottom left rear
of the turntable. The outlet is on the platform
mounting frame. The maximum safe working
pressure for the air line is 250 psi (1725 kPa).
Water or antifreeze solution in the air line
might damage some air tools.
If you use the air line to conduct water or
antifreeze solution be sure to drain and blow
out the air line before attaching air tools.
The air line can be used to conduct air, water, or
antifreeze solution.
If you want to conduct other liquids, contact
your Snorkel dealer for compatibility information
To drain the air line:
1. Close the turntable end of the air line.
2. Open the platform end of the air line.
3. Raise the main boom slightly above
horizontal.
4. Open the turntable end of the air line.
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Alarms
For a complete discussion of the following alarms
see the “Alarms” section of the “Safety Devices”
chapter 2.
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All motion warning
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Descending boom alarm
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Drive motion alarm
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