Danger, Warning, Operation – Snorkel TL39T User Manual

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Rev C

Before operating the stabilisers check to see that

the ground conditions under the four stabiliser pads

is firm, stable and unobstructed.

!

DANGER

If the platform is up and the ground

compresses unevenly under different

stabiliser pads the MHP might fall over

causing serious injury or death. Check the

level bubble frequently during operation.

If any movement of the bubble occurs,

immediately lower the platform and readjust

the stabilisers to re-center the bubble in the

ring.

When using the stabilisers always check that all

four are firmly on the ground and that they are

clear of manhole covers, drains, etc., which may

collapse. If the ground is at all soft, steel plates at

least 300mm x 300mm x 6mm should be placed

under the feet to spread the weight.

!

DANGER

Death or serious injury can result if an MHP

tips over. Do not use the stabilisers to gain

extra working height, they are not designed

for that purpose. At least one of the stabilisers

should raise the MHP above the ground - use

the other three to level the MHP as necessary.

NOTE: Operating the Stabilisers
Before you can operate the stabilisers you need

to start the engine. See “Starting From Ground

Control Box” on page 3.

Using the manual stabiliser valves

Ensure the Boom/Stabiliser Switch (item Πon

the ground control box) (see Figure 8.7) is set to

stabiliser.
Activate the stabilisers with the valve levers

(down-wards). (see Figure 8.3)

NOTE:

Ensure that the front stabilisers are lowered first to

prevent damage to the jockey wheel.

Figure 8.3

Lower the rear stabilisers and level the machine

using the level bubble (see Figure 8.4) adjacent to

the control levers.

Figure 8.4

!

WARNING

When levelling the machine in either the

manual or automatic mode care is required

to ensure that all the foot plates are firmly

on the ground, the machine is level and the

lift enable light is on before entering the

platform.

Raising the manually operated stabilisers

Raising the stabilisers is the reverse of setting the

stabilisers.
Ensure that the Boom/Stabiliser Switch is is set to

stabiliser.
Raise the stabilisers by activating the individual

valve levers (upwards).

NOTE:

Ensure that the rear stabilisers are raised first to

prevent damage to the jockey wheel.

8. Operation

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