Decals and placards – Lull 6K Service Manual User Manual

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Safety

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Service Manual — Models 644B, 6K, 844C, 8K, 1044C, 10K

NEVER reinflate a tire that has been run flat or seriously under inflated

WITHOUT removing the tire from the wheel. Have the tire and rim
closely inspected for damage before remounting.

• Clean the area around all wheel lug nuts or bolts. Periodically check

the torque per the specifications until the torque value stabilizes; then
check at regularly scheduled intervals.

Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS) and Falling Object Protective Structure (FOPS)

The machines are equipped with a Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS)
to guard the operator if the machine tips over. The Falling Object
Protective Structure (FOPS) is built into the ROPS. The FOPS protects the
operator from falling objects.

Despite the protection of the ROPS/FOPS, it cannot protect the operator
from every possible hazard. Do not consider the ROPS/FOPS a substitute
for safe practices and good common sense.

Any modification to a ROPS/FOPS, such as welding or drilling holes in the
structural members for mounting brackets, will affect the ROPS/FOPS
capability to provide the required protection.

Any modification or repair without the specific written approval of JLG will
void the ROPS/FOPS certification. Contact your authorized JLG dealer
before making any modifications or repairs. Failure to do so may void the
ROPS/FOPS certification.

Decals and Placards

General

The decals on the machine provide instructions for safe and correct
operation. Never make modifications affecting safe operation or capacity
without the expressed written approval of JLG. When approved
modifications are made, the user is responsible for seeing that appropriate
decals, load charts, and instructions are changed.

All plates and decals must be in place and legible at all times. Damaged
placards and decals should be replaced. Clean dirty decals.

In California, the machine MUST be equipped with a Proposition 65
Warning decal.

Cleaning Decals

If soiled with dirt, clean decals with mild soap. Use a mild alcohol solution if
soiled with grease. Do not use solvents that may damage the decal.
Replace all damaged, missing, or painted decals that cannot be read. On
refurbished or replaced parts, all missing decals must be replaced. See
your JLG dealer for replacement decals and placards.

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