Snorkel TB120 2001 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

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MAINTENANCE

Every person who maintains, inspects, tests, or
repairs these machines, and every person
supervising any of these functions, must be
properly trained.

This Operator’s Manual provides a daily
inspection procedure that will help you keep
your TB120 in good operating condition. Do not
perform other maintenance unless you are a
TRAINED mechanic, QUALIFIED to work on
the TB120. Call QUALIFIED maintenance
personnel if you find problems or malfunctions.

Information contained in this manual concerns
only current TB120’s, and the right is reserved
to make changes at any time without obligation.

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RESPONSIBILITIES OF PARTIES

It is imperative that all owners and users of the
TB120 read, understand, and conform to all
applicable regulations. Ultimate compliance to
OSHA regulations is the responsibility of the
employer using the equipment.

ANSI Standard A92.5 identifies requirements of
all parties who might be involved with Boom-
Supported Elevating Work Platforms.

A reprint of the “

Manual of Responsibilities for

Dealers, Owners, Users, Operators, Lessors
and Lessees of ANSI/SIA A92.5-1992 Boom-
Supported Elevating Work Platforms” is
available from Snorkel dealers or from the
factory upon request.

Copies are also available from:

Scaffold Industry Association
20335 Ventura Blvd. Suite 310
Woodland Hills, CA 91364-2471 USA

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

For additional information, contact your local
dealer, or write:

Snorkel International, Inc.
P.O. Box 1160
St. Joseph, MO 64502-1160 USA

http://www.snorkelusa.com

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