Telescopic Boom Series
Models SJ61T & SJ66T
194312
December 2007 Page 9
Section 1 - Scheduled Maintenance Service and Maintenance
About this Section
This section contains the maintenance and inspection
schedule that is to be performed.
References are made to the procedures in Section 5
that outline detailed step-by-step instructions for checks
and replacements.
Service Bulletins
Before performing any scheduled maintenance
inspection procedure, refer to service bulletins found in
our web sitewww.skyjackinc.com for updates related to
service and maintenance of this aerial platform.
Maintenance and Inspection
Death or injury can result if the aerial platform is not kept
in good working order. Inspection and maintenance
should be performed by competent personnel who
are trained and qualied on mantenance of this aerial
platform.
WARNING
Failure to perform each procedure as pre-
sented and scheduled may cause death,
serious injury or substantial damage.
NOTE
Preventive maintenance is the easiest and
least expensive type of maintenance.
• Unless otherwise specified, perform each
maintenance procedure with the aerial platform in
the following conguration:
- Aerial platform parked on a at and level
surface
- Disconnect the battery by turning the main
power disconnect switch to “ "off position.
• Repair any damaged or malfunction components
before operating aerial platform.
• Keep records on all inspections.
Maintenance Instructions
This manual consists of four schedules to be done for
maintaining on an aerial platform. Inspection schedule
frequency is shown below:
Inspection Schedule
PDI / Frequent B
Annual B + C
Additional *
B - Perform PDI prior to each delivery, or Frequent
Inspection every 3 months or 150 hours.
C - Perform Scheduled Maintenance Inspections
every year.
* - Perform at time sensitive maintenance intervals.
• Make copies of the maintenance and inspection
checklist to be used for each inspection.
• Check the schedule on the checklist for the type of
inspection to be performed.
• Place a check in the appropriate box after each
inspection procedure is completed.
• Use the maintenance and inspection checklist and
step-by-step procedures in Section 1 Scheduled
maintenance to perform these inspections.
• If any inspection receives a fail, tag and remove the
aerial platform from service.
• If any aerial platform component(s) has been
repaired, an inspection must be performed again
before removing the tag. Place a check in the repair
column.
Legend
P = Pass
F = Fail
R = Repaired
N/A = Not Applicable
Service and Maintenance