Rear oscillation lock system – Lull 6K Service Manual User Manual

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Frame Tilt and Oscillation

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

1. (Ref. Fig. 7-11) Park the machine on a firm, level surface. Place a

carpenter’s level across the frame rails.

2. Loosen screws securing frame level indicator to its mounting bracket.

Start the engine and adjust frame tilt so the carpenter’s level shows the
frame is level.

3. Adjust frame level indicator so ball is centered over 0° mark. Tighten

indicator screws.

Rear Oscillation Lock System

General Description, Models with Control Manifold Hydraulics

6K-37 (S/N 101–317)
6K-42 (S/N 101–119)
8K-42 (S/N 101–220)
10K-42 (S/N 101–106)
10K-54 (S/N 101–103)
644B-37 (S/N 101–590, 592–666)
644B-42 (S/N 101–207)
844C-42 (S/N 101–621)
1044C-42 (S/N 101–116)
1044C-54 (S/N 101–154)

The Rear Oscillation Lock System provides safety and stability by
preventing the frame from rotating on the rear axle.

The rear oscillation lock will be operational when any or all of the following
conditions apply:

• When the boom angle exceeds 40°.

• When the service brakes are applied.

• If a system component fails.

When the boom angle is above 40°, the following conditions apply:

• Rear axle cylinder locks, preventing the frame from rotating on the rear

axle.

• Transmission is inoperative.

• Frame tilt function is disengaged.

• REAR OSC LOCK light in the instrument cluster illuminates.

• When the frame tilt function is disengaged, it CANNOT be overridden

by the operator unless the boom angle is below 40°.

When the service brakes are applied, the following conditions apply:

• Rear axle cylinder locks, preventing the frame from rotating on the rear

axle.

• The rear oscillation lock cylinder can be unlocked by the frame tilt func-

tion when the boom is below 40°.

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