7 traveling (driving), Traveling (driving) -13 – JLG 1250AJP Operator Manual User Manual

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SECTION 4 - MACHINE OPERATION

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– JLG Lift –

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4.7

TRAVELING (DRIVING)

See Figure 4-6., Grade and Side Slopes

NOTE:

Refer to the Operating Specifications table for Gradeability and
Sideslope ratings.

All ratings for Gradeability and Sideslope are based upon the
machine’s boom being in the stowed position, fully lowered, and
retracted.

DO NOT DRIVE WITH BOOM OUT OF TRANSPORT MODE EXCEPT ON A SMOOTH, FIRM
AND LEVEL SURFACE.

TO AVOID LOSS OF TRAVEL CONTROL OR “TIP OVER”, DO NOT DRIVE MACHINE ON
GRADES EXCEEDING THOSE SPECIFIED ON THE SERIAL NUMBER PLATE.

DO NOT DRIVE ON SIDESLOPES WHICH EXCEED 5 DEGREES.

USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN DRIVING IN REVERSE AND AT ALL TIMES WHEN THE
PLATFORM IS ELEVATED.

BEFORE DRIVING, LOCATE THE BLACK/WHITE ORIENTATION ARROWS ON BOTH THE
CHASSIS AND THE PLATFORM CONTROLS. MOVE THE DRIVE CONTROLS IN A DIREC-
TION MATCHING THE DIRECTIONAL ARROWS.

Traveling is limited by two factors:

1.

Gradeability, which is the percent of grade of the incline the
machine can climb.

2.

Sideslope, which is the angle of the slope the machine can
be driven across.

When the boom is raised or extended, the machine must not be
operated on grades or sideslopes that are greater than that
detected by the tilt alarm. The tilt alarm will sound to alert the
operator when the machine is on an unsafe slope. The machines
high drive function will also be cut back to low drive.

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