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Stellar
®
Heavy-Duty Telescopic Crane Owner’s Manual | Page 1
Chapter 1 - Operation
Pre-Operation Inspection
It is the responsibility of the owner to instruct the operator in the safe operation of the equipment
and to provide the operator with properly maintained equipment.
WARNING
Stellar
®
Crane operators must conform to the qualifications specified in ANSI
B30.5 - Chapter 5-3 Operation. Trainees or untrained persons shall be under the
direct supervision of qualified persons.
Operators shall consult with the owner of the equipment regarding current safety regulations and
required personal protective equipment.
Please take note that Stellar
®
Industries, Inc. is not liable for accidents incurred by the crane because
of non-fulfillment from the operator’s side of current rules, laws, and regulations.
General Operation
Safety should be the n umber one thought on every operator’s mind. Three factors should exist for safe
operation: a qualified operator, well-maintained equipment, and the proper use of this equipment.
This chapter contains information regarding the safety and operation of Stellar® manufactured EC
Series Telescopic Cranes and should be read and understood completely by everyone working
with or near the crane before putting the unit into operation.
WARNING
Failure to follow operating, maintenance, or safety instructions can result in
death or serious injury.
Before operating the equipment, make sure all regular maintenance has been performed. Each
day, inspect the crane for all of the following:
Vehicle for standard checks such as proper tire inflation and fluid levels.
Parking brake operation.
Hydraulic reservoir for proper oil level.
Hoses and gearboxes for evidence of oil leaks.
Crane controls for excessive wear, cleanliness and proper operation.
Operational aids such as decals for placement and legibility.
All securing hardware such as cotter pins, snap rings, hairpins, and pin keepers for proper
installation.
Crane hook and other loose parts for damage to structures or weld.
Anti-two block switch for proper function.
Wire rope for broken wires, extensive wear, distortion, and heat damage.
All safety guards for proper installation.
Replace/repair as necessary prior to operation. For a more detailed checklist of scheduled
inspection points, refer to the Stellar
®
Crane Inspection Log. This document is an essential guide for
the daily, monthly, quarterly and annual inspection tasks that will help maintain the quality of your
Stellar
®
product.

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