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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NMC-WOLLARD
2021 Truax Blvd. Eau Claire, WI 54703 ● P: 715-835-3151● F: 715-835-6625 ● www.nmc-wollard.com
TML-704H Maintenance Lift Manual No. 310547
• Do not drive with the lift platform raised (unless the manufacturer’s instructions
allow this).
• Do not operate lower level controls unless permission is obtained from the
worker(s) in the lift (except in emergencies).
• Do not exceed vertical or horizontal reach limits.
• Do not operate an aerial lift in high winds above those recommended by the
manufacturer.
• Do not override hydraulic, mechanical, or electrical safety devices.
Overhead Protection:
• Be aware of overhead clearance and overhead objects, including ceilings.
• Do not position aerial lifts between overhead hazards if possible.
• Treat all overhead power lines and communication cables as energized, and stay
at least 10 feet (3 meters) away.
• Ensure that the power utility or power line workers de-energize power lines in the
vicinity of the work.
Stability in the Work Zone:
• Set outriggers on pads or on a level, solid surface.
• Set brakes when outriggers are used.
• Use wheel chocks on sloped surfaces when it is safe to do so.
• Set up work zone warnings, such as cones and signs, when necessary to warn
others. Insulated aerial lifts oer protection from electric shock and electrocution
by isolating you from electrical ground. However, an insulated aerial lift does not
protect you if there is another path to ground (for instance, if you touch another
wire). To maintain the eectiveness of the insulating device, do not drill holes in
the bucket.
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