2 boom maintenance, Removal, Boom maintenance -3 – JLG 600A_AJ Service Manual User Manual

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SECTION 4 - BOOM & PLATFORM

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4.2 BOOM MAINTENANCE

Removal

1. For platform/support removal see platform/support

removal diagram. (Boom Maintenance. S Models).

2. Remove rotator and slave level cylinder from fly

boom as follows:

a. Tag and disconnect hydraulic lines to rotator.

Use suitable container to retain any residual
hydraulic fluid. Cap hydraulic lines and ports.

b. Remove hardware from pin #1. Using a suitable

brass drift and hammer remove pin #1 from the
fly boom.

c. Supporting the rotator, remove hardware from

pin #2. Using a suitable brass drift and hammer
remove pin #2 from the fly boom and remove
rotator.

d. Telescope boom fly section out approximately

20 inches (50.8 cm) to gain access to slave lev-
eling cylinder. (600AJ Model)

e. Supporting the slave cylinder, remove the hard-

ware from pin #3. Using a suitable brass drift
and hammer, remove pin #3 from the fly boom.

f. Tag and disconnect hydraulic lines to slave level-

ing cylinder. Use suitable container to retain any
residual hydraulic fluid. Cap hydraulic lines and
ports. Remove slave cylinder.

3. Remove powertrack from boom as follows:

a. Disconnect wiring harness connectors located in

tower upright.

HYDRAULIC LINES AND PORTS SHOULD BE CAPPED IMMEDI-
ATELY AFTER DISCONNECTING LINES TO AVOID ENTRY OF CON-
TAMINANTS INTO SYSTEM.

b. Tag and disconnect hydraulic lines from connec-

tors at boom assembly. Use suitable container
to retain any residual hydraulic fluid. Cap
hydraulic lines and ports.

c. Disconnect dual capacity indicator limit switch

from side of boom section.

d. Remove hydraulic lines and electrical cables

from powertrack.

e. Using suitable lifting equipment, adequately

support powertrack weight along entire length.

Figure 4-3. Reassembly of Components - Rotator and

Slave Leveling Cylinder

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