Swing mast – JLG G6-42A Operator Manual User Manual

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Form No. 20036 • G6-42A Owner/Operator Manual

SWING

MAST

SIDE

SHIFT

• Open clamps at heel of truss boom far enough to clear load and tilt truss

boom up until truss/bundle contacts heel of truss boom.

• Close clamps to hold load lightly and secure clamps.

• Transport load to delivery site and attach tag lines if load will be freely

suspended.

Swing Mast

Capacity:

Maximum lift capacity is shown on attachment serial number plate. However,

maximum lift capacity applies only to certain areas within boom extension/

elevation pattern of handler/swing mast combination. A separate capacity

chart must be used for handlers equipped with mast. Study and understand

this chart before attempting to handle a load with swing mast attachment.

Controls:

Figure 13-8

The carriage tilt cylinder is used to tilt

the mast and the carriage. Tilt lever

controls mast tilt.

• Press right switch up to “SIDE SHIFT” to activate side shift function. Move

auxiliary hydraulic lever in appropriate direction.

• Press left switch down to “SWING” to activate swing function. Move

auxiliary lever in appropriate direction.

• Press right switch down to “MAST” to activate mast function. Move auxiliary

lever in appropriate direction.

Installation Procedure:

1. Remove carriage/fork combination or other attachment from boom head.

See page 13.1.

2. Install swing mast on boom head and connect auxiliary hydraulic hoses

to swing mast diversion valve hoses. Also connect electrical cable at boom

head.

Operation:

• Always lower carriage fully in mast and position forks straight ahead before

engaging load.

• To travel with a load, keep forks straight ahead and lower load to travel

position 1.2m (4 feet) or less above ground.

• Inspect supporting surface at delivery point and have it leveled if necessary.

• Level handler before raising load.

• If necessary, perform a “dry-run” (unloaded) of delivery to determine best

position for handler.

• Use a signal person to assist in positioning the load if necessary.

WARNING

!

PRECAUTIONS

• Always level forks

(horizontally) before swinging

load to side. Swinging

unlevel forks could result

in load slipping from forks.

• The swing mast attachment

has a smaller load capacity

than the standard carriage/

fork attach. Study and

understand the swing mast

capacity chart before

handling a load with swing

mast.

• Read additional capacity

information under “Capacity”

heading on chart.

• Because the swing mast

increases lift height and can

swing load to side; it is

especially important to level

handler before lifting a load

more than 1.2m (four feet)

above ground level. See

page 11.0.

WARNING

!

Do not handle a load with Swing

Mast attachment until you study

and understand the “Swing Mast

Capacity Chart.” If your handler

does not have a “Swing Mast

Capacity Chart,” ask your

supervisor to get one before

using the attachment.

WARNING

!

Observe all precautions and load

capacity limits when handling

loads.

13.7

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