Drive speeds, Motion warning alarm, Four wheel drive – Snorkel TB66J User Manual

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Chapter 8 – Operation

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• Push the drive joystick to the left to steer to the

left, the direction of the blue arrow.

Note

The steering wheels are not self-centering. Set the steer-

ing wheels straight ahead after completing a turn.

6. After driving to the desired location, release the foot

switch, or push the emergency stop button to apply

the parking brakes.

Drive Speeds

Drive speed ranges are interlocked through a limit switch

that senses the main boom position.

When the boom is elevated, only the slowest drive

speed will work regardless of the drive range switch

position.

To avoid a sudden speed change from high to low el-

evated boom speed, always bring the machine to a stop

before raising the booms from the stowed position.

Warning

The potential for an accident increases when safety

devices do not function properly. Death or serious

injury could result from such accidents. Do not alter,

disable, or override any safety device.

Do not use the aerial platform if it drives faster than

1 mph (1.6 km/h), or 44 feet (8 m) in 30 seconds, when

the booms are elevated from the stowed position.

Motion Warning Alarm

The optional motion warning alarm sounds loud intermit-

tent beeps when the drive joystick is in the forward or

reverse position.

Four Wheel Drive

The machine may be equipped with a four wheel drive

system. This system operates full time and requires no

action by the operator.

Four wheel drive machines have a “4x4” decal on each

side of the chassis and all four of the wheel hubs are

drive hubs and look the same.

Gradeability

Machine gradeability refers to the maximum slope that

the aerial platform is capable of travel under practical

conditions. It is based on mathematical calculation, but

it also takes into account the practical application.

At any given moment when driving the machine on a

slope, at least one, if not all, of the factors contributing

to achieving theoretical gradeabilty will not be at opti-

mal performance. For example, tire contact may not be

the same at each drive wheel or the slope conditions

may not be optimal, which would then allow for loss of

traction.

The blue and yellow arrows on the chassis indicate the

direction the chassis will move when the drive or steer

control is moved toward the corresponding color.

When the machine is in the stowed position, with the

booms centered between the rear wheels, the direction

of drive and steer control movement corresponds with

the direction of chassis movement.

When the turntable is rotated from the stowed position,

with the booms to either side of or in front of the chassis,

the direction of control movement does not correspond

with the direction of chassis movement.

To avoid confusion, always drive to the work area

or move between work areas with the turntable and

booms in the stowed position.

After arriving at the work area, the booms may be

positioned to the side or the front of the chassis for

final positioning.

Always look in the direction of movement as indi-

cated by the directional arrows on the chassis.

Use the following procedure to operate the drive and

steer functions.

1. Determine the desired drive range for the specific

driving conditions. Place the switch in the appro-

priate position to achieve the desired drive wheel

operation.

Use high range when traveling across firm, flat,

level surfaces. High range can only be activated

when the booms are stowed. High range is for

high speed, low torque operation.

Use low range for driving on loading ramps or oth-

er steep grades and when safety considerations

demand slow deliberate machine movement. Low

range is for low speed, high torque operation.

2. Step down on the platform foot switch.

3. The drive speed is proportional to the joystick posi-

tion.

• Push the drive joystick forward to move the chas-

sis forward, the direction of the blue arrow.

• Pull the joystick backward to move the chassis

backward, the direction of the yellow arrow.

4. To stop drive motion, return the joystick to neutral.

5. The drive joystick controls the two front wheels to

steer the aerial platform.

• Push the drive joystick to the right to steer to the

right, the direction of the yellow arrow.

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