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Generac Power Systems MLT6SMD User Manual

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Operation
Owner’s Manual for MLT6SMD Light Tower 37
NOTE: After the first road use, re-torque the lug nuts in
sequence.
NOTE: Maximum recommended speed for highway
towing is 45 mph (72 km/h). Recommended off-road
towing speed is not to exceed 10 mph (16 km/h) or less,
depending on the terrain.
Lifting the Unit
Proceed as follows to prepare the unit for lifting:
1. Verify the equipment being used to lift the unit is in
good condition and has sufficient capacity. For
approximate weights, refer to Specifications.
2. Close and lock all hoods and doors.
3. See Figure 3-11. Stow the mast and lights in the
travel position as shown.
4. Always remain aware of people and objects around
the unit while preparing, maneuvering, and lifting
the unit.
Before lifting the unit, attach any slings, chains, or
hooks directly to the central lift point (A).
Figure 3-11. Lifting Points
Use the forklift pockets (B) with care. Lift only from
the side or the rear. Avoid approaching the unit at
an angle, as this can permanently damage the
forklift pockets, tires, or cabinet. Verify any
obstructions are clear of the forklift tines before
lifting.
Tying Down the Unit
Verify the equipment being used to fasten the unit is in
good condition and has sufficient strength to hold the unit
in place during transport.
See Figure 3-12. Use the tie-down points (C) as shown.
Figure 3-12. Tie-Down Points
A
B
006441
C
002538

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Generac Power Systems MLT6SMD Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGenerac Power Systems
ModelMLT6SMD
CategoryLighting Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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