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SL-30N

57.5 in. x 166.25 in. [1.46 m x 4.22 m]

N/A

1000 lbs. [363 kg]

N/A

N/A

4 people

N/A

36 ft. [10.97 m]

30 ft. [9.14 m]

59 in. [1.5 m]

Electric 5,470 lbs.  [2481 kg]

Kohler Gas 5,220 lbs. [2368 kg]

Kubota Gas 5,350 lbs.  [2427 kg]

Kubota Diesel 5,410 lbs.  [2454 kg]

66 in. [1.68 m], with standard tires

94.5 in. [2.40 m]

173 in. [4.39 m]

30 ft. [10.97 m]

0 to 3.1 mph [0 to 5.0 km/h]

0 to 2.6 mph [0 to 4.2 km/h]

0 to .5 mph [0 to .8 km/h]

0 to .5 mph [0 to .8 km/h]

Gas/Diesel: 12 Volt DC

Electric: 24 Volt DC

40 Amp 110 V 60 Hz (40 Amp 220 V 50 Hz, Optional)

12 Gallons [45.5 l]

2500 psi [172 bar]

ISO #46

5W-20 Motor Oil

One Single Stage Lift Cylinder

Raise, 23 sec./Lower, 35 sec.

Raise, 33 sec./Lower, 35 sec.

Two 4HP Electric Motors, Eight 6V 220 Amp/Hour

Batteries, 20 HP Kohler Magnum, 20 HP Kubota WG750,

20 HP Kubota D905 (Diesel)

Proportional

Proportional Joystick Controller with Interlock

Dual Rear Wheel, Hydraulic Motors

B78-13ST Slab, 50 psi

Spring Applied, Hydraulic Release

9 ft. 9 in. [2.97 m]

Gas/Diesel: 30% [16

°

]

Electric: 25% [14

°

]

100  in. [2.54 m]

43.5 in. [1.11 m] high, Fold Down with  Gate

6 in. [152 mm] High

SL-26N

57.5 in. x 141.5 in. [1.46 m x 3.59 m]

57.5 in. x 181.5 in. [1.46 m x 4.61 m]

1250 lbs. [567kg]

1250 lbs. [567kg]

500 lbs. [110 kg]

5 people

2 people

32 ft. [9.75 m]

26 ft. [7.93 m]

59 in. [1.5 m]

Electric 5,160 lbs.  [2341 kg]

Kohler Gas 4,910 lbs. [2227 kg]

Kubota Gas 5,040 lbs.  [2286 kg]

Kubota Diesel 5,100 lbs.  [2313 kg]

66 in. [1.68 m], with standard tires

94.5 in. [2.40 m]

149 in. [3.79 m]

26 ft. [9.75 m]

0 to 3.1 mph [0 to 5.0 km/h]

0 to 2.6 mph [0 to 4.2 km/h]

0 to .5 mph [0 to .8 km/h]

0 to .5 mph [0 to .8 km/h]

Gas/Diesel: 12 Volt DC

Electric: 24 Volt DC

40 Amp 110 V 60 Hz (40 Amp 220 V 50 Hz, Optional)

12 Gallons [45.5 l]

2500 psi [172 bar]

ISO #46

5W-20 Motor Oil

One Single Stage Lift Cylinder

Raise, 20 sec./Lower, 35 sec.

Raise, 33 sec./Lower, 35 sec.

Two 4HP Electric Motors, Eight 6V 220 Amp/Hour

Batteries, 20 HP Kohler Magnum, 20 HP Kubota WG750,

20 HP Kubota D905 (Diesel)

Proportional

Proportional Joystick Controller with Interlock

Dual Rear Wheel, Hydraulic Motors

B78-13ST Slab, 50 psi

Spring Applied, Hydraulic Release

9 ft. 9 in. [2.97 m]

Gas/Diesel: 30% [16

°

]

Electric: 25% [14

°

]

100  in. [2.54 m]

43.5 in. [1.11 m] high, Fold Down with Gate

6 in. [152 mm] High

ITEM

Platform Size (

Inside Toeboards)

Standard

w/ Extension

Max. Platform Capacity

Standard

w/ Extension

on Extension

Max. No. Of occupants

Standard

on Extension

Height

Working Height

Max. Platform Height

Min. Platform Height

Dimensions

Weight

Overall Width

Overall Height

Overall Length

Drivable Height

Surface Speed

Platform Lowered: Gas/Diesel

Electric

Platform Raised: Gas/Diesel

Electric

System Voltage

Battery Charger 

(Electric only)

Hydraulic Tank Capacity

Maximum Hydraulic System

Pressure

Hydraulic Fluid

Normal Use (>32 

°

F [0 

°

C])

Low Temp. Use

(-10 to 32 

°

F [-23 to 0 

°

C])

Lift System

Lift Speed

Gas/Diesel

Electric

Power Source

Drive Control

Control System

Horizontal Drive

Tires

Parking Brake

Turning Radius

 (inside)

Maximum Gradeability

Wheel Base

Guardrails

Toeboard

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Local Distributor:

USA

TEL: (1) 800-926-5438 or (1) 559-662-3900

FAX: (1) 559-673-6184

Parts FAX: (1) 800-669-9884

801 South Pine Street

Madera, California 93637

http://www.upright.com

060588-012

07-02

Safety 

Rules 

and 

Operating 

Instructions

Safety 

Rules 

and 

Operating 

Instructions

Specifications*

* Specifications subject to change without

notice.

Hot weather or heavy use may reduce

performance.

Meets or exceeds all applicable requirements

of OSHA and ANSI A92.6-1999
Refer to Service Manual for complete parts

and service information.

1

SL-26/30N

SAFETY RULES

Operator Manual

SL-26/30N

SERIAL NO. 13300 to Current

NEVER 

operate  the  machine

within ten feet of power lines.

THIS  MACHINE  IS  NOT  IN-

SULATED

.

NEVER 

elevate the platform or

drive  the  machine  while  el-

evated unless the machine is

on a firm level surface.

NEVER 

sit, stand or climb on

guardrail or midrail.

WARNING

All personnel shall carefully read, understand and follow all safety rules,

operating instructions and the Scaffold Industry Association’s MANUAL OF

RESPONSIBILITIES (ANSI A92.6) before operating or performing maintenance on

any UpRight aerial work platform.

Safety 

Rules 

and 

Operating 

Instructions

Safety 

Rules 

and 

Operating 

Instructions

NEVER 

operate the machine without first surveying the work area for surface hazards such as

holes, drop-offs, bumps and debris before operating machine.

NEVER 

operate the machine if all guardrails are not properly in place and secured with all

fasteners properly torqued.

SECURE 

gate across entrance after mounting platform.

NEVER 

use ladders or scaffolding on the platform.

NEVER 

attach overhanging loads or increase platform size.

LOOK 

up, down and around for overhead obstructions and electrical conductors.

CHECK 

all four tires for correct inflation. See Specifications.

DISTRIBUTE 

all loads evenly on the platform.  See the back cover for maximum platform load.

NEVER  

use damaged equipment. (Contact UpRight for instructions, see toll free number on back cover.)

NEVER 

change operating or safety systems.

INSPECT 

the machine thoroughly for cracked welds, loose hardware, hydraulic leaks, damaged

control cable, loose wire connections and wheel bolts.

NEVER 

climb down elevating assembly with the platform elevated.

NEVER 

perform service on machine while platform is elevated without blocking elevating assembly.

NEVER

 recharge batteries near sparks or open flame; batteries that are being charged emit

highly explosive hydrogen gas.

AFTER USE

 secure the work platform against unauthorized use by turning key switch off and

removing key.

NEVER

 replace any component or part with anything other than original UpRight replacement

parts without the manufacturers consent.

California Proposition 65 Warning

Gasoline and diesel engine exhaust and some of their constituents are known to the

State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm.

Summary of Contents for SL-26N

Page 1: ...em Horizontal Drive Tires Parking Brake Turning Radius inside MaximumGradeability Wheel Base Guardrails Toeboard FOR MORE INFORMATION Local Distributor USA TEL 1 800 926 5438 or 1 559 662 3900 FAX 1 559 673 6184 Parts FAX 1 800 669 9884 801 South Pine Street Madera California 93637 http www upright com 060588 012 07 02 Safety Rules and Operating Instructions Safety Rules and Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...s each day before use 1 Remove module covers and inspect for dam age oil leaks or missing parts 2 Check the level of the hydraulic oil with the platform fully lowered Oil should be visible in the sight gauge Add hydraulic oil if necessary see Specifications back cover 3 Check that the fluid level in the batteries is correct see Battery Maintenance page 6 4 Carefully inspect the entire work platfor...

Page 3: ... on this machine Travel With Platform Lowered 1 Verify Chassis Emergency Stop Switch is in the ON position 2 After mounting platform close and latch gate Check that guardrails are in position and properly assembled with fasteners properly torqued 3 Check that route is clear of persons obstruc tions holes and drop offs and is capable of supporting the wheel loads 4 Check clearances above below and ...

Page 4: ...start the engine Figure 3 Brake Release Pump After Use Each Day 1 Ensure that the platform is fully lowered 2 Park the machine on level ground preferably under cover secure against vandals children or unauthorized operation 3 Turn the Key Switch to OFF and remove the key to prevent unauthorized operation Parking Brake Release Figure 3 Perform the following only when the machine will not operate un...

Page 5: ...ty Controller Check switch operation Daily A Control Check the exterior of the cable Daily A Cable for pinching binding or wear Platform Check fasteners for proper torque Daily A Deck and Check welds for cracks Daily A Rails Check condition of deck Daily A Tires Check for damage Daily A Checkairpressure 50 psi B78 x 13 ST Daily A Check lug nuts torque to 90 ft lbs 123 Nm 30D A Hydraulic Wipe clean...

Page 6: ... corro sion at the terminals or when electrolyte has overflowed during charging Use a baking soda solution to clean the battery taking care not to get the solution inside the cells Rinse thoroughly with clean water Clean battery and cable contact surfaces to a bright metal finish whenever a cable is removed Battery Charging Electric Model Figure 7 Charge the batteries at the end of each work shift...

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