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Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection
Potential service and safety problems may be detected
by inspecting the aerial platform. This chapter includes
information on properly inspecting the aerial platform and
includes a prestart inspection check list at the end of the
chapter to ensure that no areas are overlooked.
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Warning
The potential for an accident increases when oper-
ating an aerial platform that is damaged or mal-
functioning. Death or serious injury can result from
such accidents. Do not operate the aerial platform
if it is damaged or malfunctioning.
Perform a prestart inspection at the beginning of each
shift, before using the aerial platform on the job. The in-
spection site must have a smooth and level surface.
Operator’s Manual
The manual holder is located behind the front cowling
door (refer to Figure 7.1) on the right side of the machine.
Figure 7.1 – Operator’s Manual Holder
Check to see that the proper Operator’s Manual is in the
holder. The manual should be complete with all pages
intact and in readable condition.
Engine
Open the engine compartment doors on both sides of the
machine and visually inspect the engine and its compo-
nents with the engine off.
Oil Level
Check the engine oil level before starting the engine so
the oil has drained to the pan. The proper oil level is be-
tween the add and full marks on the dipstick.
The distance between the top and bottom dipstick marks
corresponds to about 1 l (1 quart US). Add oil, if neces-
sary, before starting the engine.
Coolant
Cummins engines are liquid cooled. The coolant reser-
voir is behind the front cowling door on the left side of the
machine (refer to Figure 7.2). When the engine is cold,
there should be about 2.5 cm (1
″
) of coolant in the bot-
tom of the reservoir.
Figure 7.2 – Coolant Reservoir
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Caution
Engine coolant escaping under pressure can cause
serious burns. Shut the engine off and let it cool
before removing the radiator cap.
Add coolant, if necessary, when the engine is cold and
not running. When running at operating temperature the
coolant should be at the hot level.
Deutz engines are air cooled. Visually inspect the air
intake and fan (refer to Figure 7.3) to be sure they are
free of obstructions that could stop or slow the flow of air.
Inspect the fan belt to see that it is in place and not
cracked.
Figure 7.3 – Deutz Air Intake
Operator’s Manual Holder
Coolant
Reservoir
Fan Belt
Fan
Summary of Contents for SB47JRT
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