2 operator’s cab, 1 operator’s cab description, 2 serial number decal – JLG G6-23A Service Manual User Manual

Page 35: 3 cab components, 1 steering wheel, Operator’s cab, Cab components, Operator’s cab description, Serial number decal, Steering wheel

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4.3

G5-19A, G6-23A

Cab and Covers

4.2

OPERATOR’S CAB

4.2.1

Operator’s Cab Description

The welded metal cab features a modular design, allowing
for a relatively quick, simple exchange of the entire cab
and/or component parts. The cab is bolted directly to the
frame.

The operator’s cab is a protective structure. The cab itself
contains rollover protective and falling object protective
structures (ROPS/FOPS) for the operator.

DO NOT weld, grind, drill, repair or modify the cab in any
way. Any modification or damage to cab structural
components requires cab replacement. The lives of the
operator and others are potentially at stake.

To help ensure optimum safety, protection and
performance, replace the cab if it is damaged. Refer to
the appropriate parts manual for ordering information.

The cab contains the seat, operating controls, numerous
panels, steering and brake components, and more.

Covers and mirrors on the machine exist for safety,
protection and appearance. They are relatively simple to
remove and replace.

4.2.2

Serial Number Decal

The cab serial number decal is located inside the cab,
under the seat. Information specified on the serial
number plate includes the cab model number, the cab
serial number and other data. Write this information down
in a convenient location to use in cab correspondence.

4.3

CAB COMPONENTS

4.3.1

Steering Wheel

a. Steering Wheel Removal

1. Park the machine on a firm, level surface, fully

retract the boom, lower the boom, place the
transmission control lever in (N) NEUTRAL, engage
the park brake and shut the engine OFF.

2. Place an Do Not Operate Tag on both the ignition

key switch and the steering wheel, stating that the
machine should not be operated.

3. Open the engine cover. Allow the system fluids to

cool.

4. Remove the battery negative (-) cable from the

battery negative (-) terminal.

5. Carefully pry the center button (1) out of the steering

wheel.

6. Mark the steering wheel and shaft to ensure proper

installation. Remove the nut (2) securing the steering
wheel (3) to the splined steering column shaft.

7. Use a steering wheel puller to remove the steering

wheel (3) from the splined shaft.

b. Steering Wheel Installation

1. Install the steering wheel (3) onto the splined

steering column shaft.

2. Secure the steering wheel with the nut (2).

3. Press the center button (1) onto the steering wheel.

4. Connect the battery negative (-) cable to the battery

negative (-) terminal.

5. Close and secure the engine cover.

WARNING:

DO NOT service the

machine without following all safety
precautions as outlined in the “Safety
Practices” section of this manual. Failure to
follow the safety practices may result in death
or serious injury.

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