Checks & services before starting engine, Checks & services before starting engine 4.0 – JLG G6-42A Operator Manual User Manual

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To be performed at the beginning of each work shift.

• Check to be sure the material handler is equipped with the proper load/

capacity chart and that it is legible before operating.

• If spark arrestors are required, be sure they are in place and in good

working order.

• Check to be certain that windows and mirror(s) are clean and undamaged.

Also make certain that mirror(s) are properly adjusted for operator’s view.

• Before removing filler caps or fill plugs, wipe all dirt and grease away from

the ports. If dirt enters these ports, it can severely reduce component life.

• When adding fluids, refer to lubrication section of Manual to determine proper

type.

Complete all required maintenance before operating unit.

CHECKS & SERVICES BEFORE STARTING ENGINE

4.0

Use extreme caution when

checking items beyond your

normal reach. Use an approved

safety ladder.

Before operating handler, com-

plete all required maintenance.

Replace or repair all damaged,

worn or missing components be-

fore starting or operating handler.

Failure to properly maintain han-

dler could cause serious injury

or death.

WARNING

!

WARNING

!

Service the unit in accordance with

the “Lubrication and Routine

Maintenance” schedule, pages

17.1 and 17.2.

Inspect all structural members,

including attachment, for signs of

damage.

Inspect unit for obvious damage,

vandalism and necessary maintenance.

Check for signs of fuel, lubricant,

coolant and hydraulic leaks. Open all

access doors and look for loose fittings,

clamps, components and attaching

hardware. Replace hydraulic lines that

are cracked, brittle, cut or which show

signs of leakage or abrasion.

Use a piece of cardboard or paper

to search for leaks. DO NOT use

bare hands. If anyone is injured

by hydraulic fluid, including

penetration of the skin, obtain

medical help immediately!

WARNING

!

(Optional Turbo Charged Engine Shown)

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