1 Retract the extension boom (and cable if applicable).
2 Stow the crane in its travel configuration.
3 Secure the hook.
4 Stow the stabilizers.
5 Turn the crane power supply, located in the crane cabinet, to the
OFF position. See figure.
6 Secure loose items on truck bed.
7 Unplug and stow the remote control.
8 Release the auxiliary brake.
Operation in Poor Conditions
Operating your equipment in poor weather conditions can affect the performance. Please note
the following operation procedures for poor weather conditions.
1 Dusty and Sandy Areas - Operating in dusty or sandy areas presents special problems due
to the abrasive action of dust. This will shorten the life of equipment parts. Keep dust and
sand out of the moving parts of the machinery and engine. Keep lubricants clean, and cap
lubrication and fluid fill areas tightly.
2 High Humidity and Salt Air - Moisture and salt will deteriorate paint, cables, wiring and
exposed metallic parts. Keep parts dry and well lubricated in high humidity or salt air
conditions. Remove rust and corrosion if and when it appears.
3 High Altitudes - Operation at high altitudes presents special problems due to lower
atmospheric pressure and wide temperature ranges. Consult the vehicle owner’s manual
regarding operating the vehicle at high altitudes.
4 Cold Weather - Warm up vehicle engine per manufacturer requirements. Use appropriate
hydraulic oil for outside air temperature.