Relay k3, 6 limit switch & sensor operation, Height limit switches – JLG 67SL Service Manual User Manual

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SECTION 5 - JLG CONTROL SYSTEM

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– JLG Lift –

5-9

Relay K3

1.

Energized when there is a trigger output at 3.

2.

The analogue input signal 4 passes through a set of
N.O. contacts to produce an analogue output on 11.

3.

The pump input signal 10 or lower input signal 9
passes through a set of N.O. contacts. This ouptu
signal maintains the Trigger input signal 2 which
energizes relay K1.

5.6 LIMIT SWITCH & SENSOR OPERATION

NOTE: Refer to Figure 1-1., Limit Switch Locations for loca-

tions of limit switches.

Height Limit Switches

Platform Stowed/Jacks Retract Limit Switch (S Platform

Down):

This limit switch is mounted on the chassis and is acti-
vated by a cam mounted on the pivot of the scissor pack.

• When the platform is fully lowered, this switch is closed

and permits a platform lower signal (from the Complex
Board) to enable the NIVOLUX board to retract the out-
riggers.

• When this switch is activated, the outriggers can not be

retracted.

High Drive Speed Cutout Limit Switch (S 2.5m):

This limit switch is mounted on the chassis and is acti-
vated by a cam mounted on the pivot of the scissor pack .
When the platform is within approximately 1.6 ft (0.5m) of
the fully lowered position, this switch is closed and 2 x 24V
outputs are available.

• The Control System (Complex Board) uses one of

these signals to enable fast drive and bypass the tilt
switch lift cutout feature. The Self-Leveling System
(NIVOLUX Board) also uses this signal to enable the
outrigger valve outputs.

• The second bypasses the oscillating axle sensing

switches.

• When this switch is activated, the drive speed is limited

to slow speed. The Self-Leveling system valve outputs
are cut and the tilt switch circuit controls the lift function
which is cut out.

Maximum Drive Height/Maximum Height without Outrig-

gers Limit Switch (S 18m):

This limit switch is mounted on the chassis and is acti-
vated by a cam mounted on the pivot of the scissor pack.
When the platform is below the maximum permitted drive
height, this switch is closed and 24V output is available.

• The Control System (Complex 2 Board) uses this sig-

nal to enable the drive function.

• When this switch is activated, the drive function is cut.

When elevating without outriggers deployed, this
switch will also prevent lifting above the drive cutout
height.

Maximum Height Limit Switch (S Max. Height):

This limit switch is mounted on the chassis and is acti-
vated by a cam mounted on the pivot of the scissor pack.

Table 5-9. Connector CON1

1

24V Supply

2

Trigger Switch Input

3

Trigger Switch Output

4

Analog Signal Input

5

Start Input

6

Start Output

7

Drive Input

8

Drive Output

9

Lower Signal Input

10

Pump Signal Output

11

Analogue Signal Output

12

Ground

Table 5-10. Trigger Control Circuit Board

INPUT

T

rigg

e

r Switch

P

u

pm or

L

o

wer

Start

Drive

Spare

Spare

OUTPUT

J2/2

J2/4

J2/5

J2/7

J2/9

J2/1

1

Trigger Switch

J2/3

1

(1)

(1)

Start

J2/6

0

1

Drive

J2/8

1

1

Spare

J1/10

1

1

(1)

(1)

Board Power

24V (Vs)

J2/1

Ground

J2/12

(1) Trigger Input = Pump/Lower input within 6 seconds

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