Warning – SkyTrak 6036 Service Manual User Manual

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Model 6036 Legacy

Boom

3.3.6

Inner Boom Installation

IMPORTANT: Light lubrication of the boom wear
surfaces with a rust inhibitor/lubricant such as LPS 3 or
equivalent is recommended to keep the boom wear
surfaces lubricated properly. Light lubrication of the boom
wear surfaces is also recommended in salt air climates
and when the vehicle is stored, to help prevent rusting.

1. Stretch the attachment tilt and auxiliary hoses

(if equipped) out straight on a flat surface. Measure
from the end of the male end (Fig. 3-73, 1) of each
hose back the distance (2) listed below, and apply
tape (3) around each hose at that point. The tape is
for proper tensioning of the hoses during reassembly
of the hose clamps.

• Left Auxiliary Hydraulic Hose: 172-1/2" (438 cm)

• Right Auxiliary Hydraulic Hose: 171" (434 cm)

• Attachment Tilt Retract Hose: 174-1/2" (443 cm)

• Attachment Tilt Extend Hose: 170" (432 cm)

Figure 3-73 Hose Measurement for Tensioning

Note: Steps 2 and 3 apply to vehicles not equipped with
auxiliary hydraulics. If the vehicle is equipped with
auxiliary hydraulics, proceed to Step 4.

2. Slide the female ends of the two attachment tilt

hoses (Fig. 3-74, 1 and 2) through the inner boom
and out to the gooseneck. Keep the hoses next to
each other as they are being pushed through the
inner boom.

At the opening in the gooseneck, pull both hoses
out. Be careful not to cross the hoses as you pull
them out. Label the left side hose (Fig. 3 -74, 1) as
“Retract” and the right side hose (2) as “Extend.”
Label the hoses the same on the male ends.

Figure 3-74 Install the Attachment Tilt Hoses

WARNING:

Wear protective footwear

with reinforced toe caps and slip-resistant soles.
Failure to comply can result in foot or other
bodily injury from crushing, slipping or falling.

WARNING:

NEVER lift a heavy object

without the help of at least one assistant or a
suitable sling and hoist. Failure to comply can
result in death or serious personal injury.

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