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Skyjack SJ8831 RT User Manual

Skyjack SJ8831 RT
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ROUGH TERRAIN SCISSORS
MODELS SJ7127 RT SJ7135 RT SJ8831 RT SJ8841 RT SJ9250 RT
159166AC-A August 2014
OPERATING MANUAL (ANSI/CSA)

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Skyjack SJ8831 RT Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSkyjack
ModelSJ8831 RT
CategoryScissor Lifts
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Section 1 - About Your Aerial Platform

Aerial Platform Definition and Use

Defines aerial platforms and their intended purpose and safe usage guidelines.

Operator Responsibilities and Qualifications

Outlines operator duties, required training, and understanding of manuals.

Safety Rules and Precautions

Provides essential safety rules and precautions for operating the aerial platform safely.

Electrocution Hazard

Details dangers of electrocution and minimum safe approach distances from power lines.

Fall Protection

Explains fall protection requirements, including guardrails and PPE usage.

Section 2 - Familiarization

2.1 Familiarization Overview

Introduces the familiarization section for SJRT Mid and Full Size Series.

2.2 Component Identification

Identifies and describes major components and controls of the aerial platform.

2.3 Visual & Daily Maintenance Inspections

Guides through visual and daily checks of the aerial platform's components and systems.

2.4 Function Tests

Provides step-by-step instructions for testing all aerial platform functions before use.

2.5 Winching and Towing Procedures

Details the correct procedures for winching, towing, and manual brake release.

2.6 Emergency Lowering Procedures

Explains how to safely lower the platform during emergencies or system failures.

Section 3 - Operation

3.0 Operation Overview

Provides necessary information for operating the aerial platform safely and effectively.

3.1 General Operational Requirements

Covers general conditions for good working order, operator qualifications, and maintenance.

3.2 Major Components Overview

Illustrates and names the main structural and functional parts of the aerial platform.

3.3 Major Assemblies Description

Describes the three primary assemblies: base, lifting mechanism, and platform.

3.5 Component Identification

Details specific components like the maintenance support and manual storage box.

3.7 Operator's Responsibility

Defines the operator's duties, including pre-shift inspections and function tests.

3.8 Start Operation Procedures

Outlines the essential steps to safely start and prepare the aerial platform for operation.

3.9 Refueling Procedures

Guides on refueling the engine with gasoline/diesel and handling propane cylinders.

3.10 Loading/Unloading Procedures

Covers requirements and safety measures for loading and unloading the aerial platform.

3.11 Guardrail Folding Procedure

Explains how to fold and raise the guardrail system for transport.

3.12 Maintenance Support Procedure

Details the procedure for deploying and storing the safety maintenance support.

Section 4 - Tables

Table 4.1 Standard and Optional Features

Lists standard and optional equipment features for different models.

Table 4.2 Owner's Annual Inspection Record

Provides a template for recording annual inspection dates and inspector signatures.

Table 4.3 Specifications and Features

Presents technical specifications and key features of various aerial platform models.

Table 4.4 Maximum Platform Capacities

Details the maximum load capacities and occupant limits for different platform configurations.

Table 4.6 Floor Loading Pressure

Provides data on floor loading pressures (LCP and OUP) for the aerial platform.

Table 4.7 Tire Specifications

Lists tire types, sizes, pressures, and usage guidelines for the models.

General Maintenance Schedule

Outlines general maintenance practices and the importance of preventative care.

Table 4.8 Maintenance and Inspection Schedule

Details the recommended frequency for maintenance and inspection of various components.

Table 4.9 Operator's Checklist

Provides a comprehensive checklist for operators to perform daily inspections.

Section 5 - Labels

Label Legend and Types

Explains the color-coding system and meaning of safety labels used in the manual.

Model-Specific Label Diagrams

Illustrates the location of labels on models 7127, 7135, 8831, 8841, and 9250.

Key Safety and Warning Labels

Highlights important safety labels such as Keep Clear, Crushing Hazard, and Do Not Alter.

Operational Controls and Component Labels

Identifies labels for main power, controls, platform capacity, and base functions.

Procedures and Hazard Identification Labels

Covers labels for emergency lowering, refueling, hazard identification, and regulatory warnings.

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