Operation, Warning, 0 introduction – Snorkel A38E-sn004500+ User Manual

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Operation

Section

3-1

A38E Work Platform

3.0 Introduction

GENERAL FUNCTIONING

To understand the properties of the A38E
Work Platform it is recommended that you
refer to the Hydraulic and Electrical
Schematics in Section 6. All the information
within this Service & Parts Manual should be
read thoroughly and fully understood. Before
beginning to operate the machine it is also a
mandatory requirement to read, fully
understand and follow the Operators Manual.

The A38E Lift and Steer functions are operated by
utilising a battery powered electric motor which drives
a hydraulic pump. The pump supplies oil under
pressure to the various platform functions. The oil
flow is directed to the different functions by electrically
activated solenoid valves. The control of which
solenoid valves activate and the rate at which the
hydraulic fluid flows is carried by the application of the
electrical circuit, and its components, to an ECU.

The Drive function is operated by utilising two drive
motors which are controlled by a Electronic Traction
Motor Controller.

NOTE:

An Interlock Trigger Switch is an integral part of the
Joystick. This must be depressed for the functions to
operate. This will energise the Line Contactor and enable
electrical control. (This safety feature prevents
inadvertent activation of all powered functions, in the
case of accidental movement of the Joystick.)

DRIVING

Platform controls provide variable speeds for the
drive function through the use of a Joystick. This is
achieved using a motor control unit which varies the
speed of the two DC electric traction motors. To drive
the A38E there are a number of steps which need be
taken. First the operator should ensure that neither of
the Emergency Stop Buttons are pressed, then while
in the platform the Keyswitch should be turned to the
‘PLATFORM CONTROL’ position. Depress the drive
function button and the A38E will be able to drive.
The machine will then drive at a speed proportional
to the angle of the Joy- stick from the neutral (centre)

WARNING

3.0

Joystick Interlock Switch is depressed. The speed
range within which the machine will drive is deter-
mined by whether or not the booms are raised. If a
boom is raised off the Boom Rest Limit Switch the
current to the drive motors will be reduced leading to
a significantly slower drive speed. This is a safety
feature.
The drive wheels are driven by two DC electric
traction motors coupled to two braked gearboxes.
When the Joystick is in the neutral position the brake
chamber is free of oil and the internal spring within
the gearbox maintains the braking pressure. Upon
moving the Joystick the brake chambers will receive
a flow of pressurised oil which will release the brakes.

STEERING

Platform controls also provide a steering function
through the use of ‘Rocker’ activated Steering
Switches in the Joystick. This is achieved by using
the ECU which varies the hydraulic flow by altering
the voltage to the pump. To steer the A38E there are
a number of steps which need be taken.
First the operator should ensure that neither of the
Emergency Stop Buttons are pressed, then while in
the platform the Keyswitch should be turned to the
‘PLATFORM CONTROL’ position.
Depress the drive function button to
drive and the A38E will also be able to steer. To steer
the machine the Rocker should be pushed to the left
or the right, while the Joystick Interlock Switch is
depressed. Steering left or right will energise the
steering coils and allow oil to enter the full bore side
or annular side of the steering cylinder, thereby
turning the wheels in the chosen direction.

NOTE:

Steering is not self-centring. The wheels must be
returned to the straight ahead position by operating the
Steering Switch.

OPERATING THE BOOMS

Boom functions, including the telescopic and slewing
functions, can be operated either from the Platform
Controls or the Chassis Controls.
The Platform controls provide variable speeds for the
boom functions through the use of a Joystick. This is
achieved using an ECU unit which varies the speed
of the motor/pump unit and increases or decreases
the flow of oil to the different functions. This control
unit receives a control signal from the Joystick on the
upper controls, the speed of the motor will increase
as the Joystick is pushed further away from the
neutral (centre) position.

position, while the

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