JLG X19J Operator Manual User Manual

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BOOM LIFT MODELS X19J

JLG

X19JR0620113

If problems occur during either of these procedures, immediately release the selected but‑
ton to stop all the movements. Stabilising the machine on a slope exceeding the allowed
limits may cause instability and consequently harm to or even death of operators or other
persons in and around the working area. Work must only be performed with the machine
stabilised at an inclination under the limits specified by the manufacturer.

The elevating platform is considered stabilised when the slope is less than 1° and the tracks
are raised at least 5 cm from the ground. NEVER WORK AT A HEIGHT WITH THE
TRACKS NOT COMPLETELY RAISED FROM THE GROUND.

6.4.12 TRACK GAUGE EXTENSION

To adjust the track gauge, proceed as follows:

Use buttons 3‑9 to extend/narrow the track gauge.

NOTE: the track gauge extension operations should be performed with the machine stabili‑
sed and lifted from the ground. If this is not possible, perform the extension operations with
the tracks moving.
Do not extend/narrow the track gauge when the tracks are stationary and resting on the
ground.

6.4.13 MOVING THE BASKET

Once the machine has been stabilised correctly (check the icon in pos. 5), the basket can be
moved.

It is prohibited to load material of any type into the basket if the machine is not stabi‑
lised and completely closed. To load and unload the basket the icon in position 6 on
the remote control must be displayed. Loading material into the basket when it is lif‑
ted (e.g. from roofs, balconies etc.) causes the machine to overturn, exposing the occu‑
pants and personnel on the ground to potential risk of death.

It is absolutely forbidden to use the machine to lift loads both in the basket and con‑
nected in other way to the structure; the machine can lift two persons (80 kg each)
plus 40 kg of tools or using the jib arm one person (80 kg) and 40 kg of tools.

During machine lowering, near where the upper arms rest on the lower ones, a poten‑
tial shearing risk is created, appropriately signalled by stickers; it is the user’s respon‑
sibility to move any persons away from this area.

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