JLG SSV10 Operator Manual User Manual

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SECTION 3 - MACHINE OPERATION

3121186

– JLG Lift –

3-19

Platform Lanyard Anchorage Point

Attach fall restraint lanyard to lanyard anchorage point on lower
platform railing. Maximum allowable lanyard length is 30 in.
(76cm).

Material Handling Tray - Height Adjustment

The material handling tray is designed to carry up to 250 lb.
(113kg) of weight. It can be quickly raised or lowered vertically on
the front of the mast assembly using the tray handle release.

IMPORTANT

REMOVE ALL WEIGHT FROM THE MATERIAL TRAY BEFORE ENGAG-
ING THE TRAY RELEASE BAR TO LOWER OR RAISE THE TRAY.

To Lower Or Raise The Tray:

1. In the slot opening at the top rear of the tray, grasp the tray

lifting handle to support the tray while adjusting.

2. Squeeze the tray release rod and raise the tray slightly until

the locking pins have disengaged from the detent slots.

3. Lower or raise the tray, when desired tray height is achieved

release the tray release rod, be certain the locking pins at
both ends of the release rod are engaged in the detent slots
before letting go of the tray lifting handle.

Figure 3-7. Material Handling Tray Height Adjustment.

1. Tray Lifting Handle
2. Tray Release Rod
3. Locking Pins

4. Lock Pin Detent Slots -

(Five Level Settings)

5. Tray Stops

SECTION 3 - MACHINE OPERATION

3121186

– JLG Lift –

3-19

Platform Lanyard Anchorage Point

Attach fall restraint lanyard to lanyard anchorage point on lower
platform railing. Maximum allowable lanyard length is 30 in.
(76cm).

Material Handling Tray - Height Adjustment

The material handling tray is designed to carry up to 250 lb.
(113kg) of weight. It can be quickly raised or lowered vertically on
the front of the mast assembly using the tray handle release.

IMPORTANT

REMOVE ALL WEIGHT FROM THE MATERIAL TRAY BEFORE ENGAG-
ING THE TRAY RELEASE BAR TO LOWER OR RAISE THE TRAY.

To Lower Or Raise The Tray:

1. In the slot opening at the top rear of the tray, grasp the tray

lifting handle to support the tray while adjusting.

2. Squeeze the tray release rod and raise the tray slightly until

the locking pins have disengaged from the detent slots.

3. Lower or raise the tray, when desired tray height is achieved

release the tray release rod, be certain the locking pins at
both ends of the release rod are engaged in the detent slots
before letting go of the tray lifting handle.

Figure 3-7. Material Handling Tray Height Adjustment.

1. Tray Lifting Handle
2. Tray Release Rod
3. Locking Pins

4. Lock Pin Detent Slots -

(Five Level Settings)

5. Tray Stops

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