Snorkel TB66J CE User Manual

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Chapter 6 – Controls

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TB60/66J – 0084030EE

Speed Knob

Use the boom speed control knob (refer to Figure 6.5)

to control the speed of the following boom functions.

• Boom extend/retract

• Jib up/down

• Platform rotate clockwise/counterclockwise

• Level

Set the knob to slow when beginning a boom movement.

The speed may be increased by slowly rotating the knob

toward fast. For smooth operation, rotate the knob to

slow when ending boom movement.

Drive/Boom Selector Switch

Place the drive/boom selector switch (refer to Figure 6.5)

in the drive position to drive the aerial platform.

Place the drive/boom selector switch in the boom posi-

tion to operate the boom functions.

Note

Boom and drive functions can not be operated at the

same time.

Boom Joystick

The boom joystick (refer to Figure 6.5) is used to raise

and lower the main boom and to rotate the turntable.

The boom and turntable functions may be operated

simultaneously.

Note

The distance the joystick is moved is proportional to the

speed of the function.

Hold the joystick forward to raise the main boom and

backward to lower the boom.

Hold the joystick to the right to rotate the turntable

counterclockwise and to the left to rotate the turntable

clockwise.

Drive Joystick

The drive joystick (refer to Figure 6.5) is used to control

forward and reverse motion of the aerial platform. It is

also used to steer the machine. The steering and drive

functions may be operated simultaneously.

Note

The distance the joystick is moved is proportional to the

speed of the function.

Hold the joystick forward to move the aerial platform

forward and backward to move in reverse as indicated

by the directional arrows on the chassis.

Hold the joystick to the right to steer the aerial platform

to the right and to the left to steer to the left as indicated

by the directional arrows on the chassis.

Note

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

ing wheels straight ahead after completing a turn.

Drive Range Switch

The drive range switch (refer to Figure 6.5) has two

positions to select drive wheel operation:

• HI – high speed and low torque operation.

• LO – low speed and high torque operation.

Jib Articulation Switch – TB66J only

The jib switch (refer to Figure 6.5) is used to raise or

lower the jib. The switch is spring returned to the center

off position.

Hold the switch up to raise the jib. Hold the switch down

to lower the jib.

Boom Extend/Retract Switch

The boom extend/retract switch (refer to Figure 6.5)

is used to extend or retract the tip and intermediate

booms. The switch is spring returned to the center off

position.

Hold the switch down to extend the booms. Hold the

switch up to retract the booms.

Platform Rotate Switch

The platform rotate switch (refer to Figure 6.5) is used

to rotate the platform relative to the end of the tip boom.

The switch is spring returned to the center off position.

Hold the switch to the left to rotate the platform clock-

wise. Hold the switch to the right to rotate the platform

counterclockwise.

Platform Level Switch

The platform level switch (refer to Figure 6.5) is used to

level the platform floor with respect to the ground. The

switch is spring returned to the center off position.

Hold the switch up to tilt the platform floor upward or

away from the ground. Hold the switch down to tilt the

platform floor downward or toward the ground.

Engine/Emergency Power Switch

The engine/emergency power switch (refer to Figure

6.5) is spring returned to the engine position for aerial

platform engine operation.

Place the switch in the emergency power position and

hold to operate aerial platform functions using the emer-

gency power system. Release the switch to disengage

the emergency power system.

Note

The emergency power system is for lowering the plat-

form during an emergency and is not intended for normal

machine operation.

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