RMX SERIES
1-7
RMX Series Terex South Dakota 483018 - 3/15
OPERATION GUIDELINES
LIFT LOCK HANDLES
If a control lever at the upper controls operates a boom function, other than in the single stick, the control will
have a lift lock handle.
A spring-loaded lever on each boom function lever locks the levers in a neutral position and prevents
accidental actuation. A control lever placard indicates the direction to move the control lever to activate a
specific boom movement. To activate a boom movement the handle must be pulled ”up” and held, so the
control lever can operate the desired boom function. When the handle is released the spring pulls the handle
“down” to a neutral position and locks the control lever in that position.
UPPER CONTROLS
SINGLE STICK
END MOUNT SIDE MOUNT
ITEM CONTROL DESCRIPTION
1. Single Stick Controls upper boom, lower boom, and rotation.
2. Platform Leveling Allows the platform to be hydraulically tilted to level the platform.
Utilized for emergency removal and platform clean-out.
3. Platform Rotation
(Optional)
Allows the platform to rotate toward the end of the boom tip.
4. Stop Diverts the oil to the tank to stop all operation of platform controls.
5. Winch (Optional) Used for operating the winch during material handling operations.
6. Jib Rotation (Optional) Allows the jib to be positioned at different angles.
7. Jib Extension (Optional) Allows the jib to be hydraulically extended.
8. Hydraulic Tools (Optional) Controls oil flow to hydraulic tools.
9. Two-Speed Throttle
Auxiliary Let Down Power
(Optional)
Two-speed throttle provides two engine speeds, low and high, with
engine running. Low speed is engine idle.
Auxiliary let down power provides hydraulic power to lower and stow
the Aerial Device in the event of a prime power source failure.
10. Engine Stop/Start
(Optional)
Allows the operator to stop and start the engine from the platform.
DUMP ROT LEV ATP LIFT
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