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Platform Height | 19 ft |
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Machine Width | 32 in |
Drive Speed - Platform Elevated | 0.5 mph |
Lift Time | 25 sec |
Lower Time | 25 sec |
Power Source | Electric |
Working Height | 25 ft |
Gradeability | 25% |
Turning Radius (Inside) | 0 in |
Batteries | 4 x 6V |
Voltage | 24V |
Maximum Working Height | 25 ft |
Platform Capacity | 500 lb |
Machine Length | 72 in |
Turning Radius (Outside) | 71 in |
Covers operator training, knowledge, and workplace inspection requirements before operating the machine.
Details general operating procedures, safe practices, and responsibilities for machine operation.
Explains the risks of electrocution and required minimum approach distances from electrical sources.
Outlines precautions to prevent machine tipping, including ground conditions and load limits.
Stresses the importance of trained personnel for operating and maintaining the aerial platform.
Explains periodic inspection and maintenance schedules recommended by JLG Industries.
Details the essential checks required before starting the machine to ensure safety and proper function.
Provides a checklist for daily walk-around inspections to identify potential issues before operation.
Outlines the procedure for performing functional checks on machine controls and systems.
Details the machine's operating capabilities, limitations, and the importance of understanding placards.
Explains the use and procedure for the manual descent control in case of power failure.
Provides procedures for situations where the operator is unable to control the machine or it's caught.
Details the manual descent procedure in case of total power failure.
Outlines the procedure for reporting incidents involving the JLG product.
Presents key operating data including platform height, drive speed, and weight.
Lists maximum platform capacities, persons allowed, and wind speed limits.
Lists critical component weights that affect machine stability and warns against modification.
Covers operator-level maintenance tasks, including safety prop usage and hydraulic oil checks.
Lists operator-correctable DTCs, their causes, and recommended actions.