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Versalift VST-36-I User Manual

Versalift VST-36-I
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Operators Manual
Time Manufacturing Co. 7601 Imperial Drive P.O. Box 20368 Waco, Texas 76702 Phone: 254-399-2100 Fax: 254-751-0775
Aerial Device
ATTENTION:
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
AND IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF TIME MANUFACTURING CO.
CONTENTS ARE NOT TO BE DISCLOSED, COPIED, OR REPRODUCED
IN ANY MANNER WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED, WRITTEN PERMISSION
OF TIME MANUFACTURING CO.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THIS VERSALIFT UNTIL
YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD ALL INFORMATION IN BOTH
OPERATOR’S AND SERVICE MANUALS, PROVIDED WITH EACH
VERSALIFT.
MANUAL PART NUMBER
39014-03
SERIAL NUMBER
VST-36/40/47/52-I
Time Manufacturing Co. reserves the right to improve the design or change specifications at any time without notice.
06/16
PLEASE NOTE THE ANSI A92.2 STANDARD AND THE MANUAL OF RESPONSIBILITIES CONTAINS RECENTLY
UPDATED INFORMATION. DEALERS, OWNERS, USERS, OPERATORS, LESSORS AND LESSEES MUST ADHERE TO
THESE UPDATED STANDARDS.
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Versalift VST-36-I Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandVersalift
ModelVST-36-I
CategoryLifting Systems
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Manual Structure

Details the manual's division into six chapters and use of chapter tabs for navigation.

Additional Manual Features

Explains formatting for danger, caution, warning notes, measurement conventions, and cross-references.

Responsibilities / Safety

Responsibilities

Outlines duties of dealers, owners, users, operators, lessors, and lessees as per ANSI/SIA A92.2.

Safety

Covers operator qualifications, hazards, safe practices, and the importance of understanding manual.

Think Safety

Illustrates common unsafe situations during operation and emphasizes operator awareness and accident prevention.

What Is Insulated and What Is Not Insulated

Defines insulated and non-insulated sections of the aerial device, including boom tip, upper boom, and lower structure.

Additional Safety Considerations

Provides a list of important safety practices and considerations for operating the aerial lift.

Specifications

General Specifications – VST-36/40/47/52-I

Describes major standard components of the Versalift aerial device, including platform, controls, and boom assemblies.

Option Specifications – VST-36/40/47/52-I

Details available options such as outriggers, torsion bars, backup pumps, and control system variations.

VST-36-I Dimensional Specifications

Provides detailed dimensions, capacities, and system specifications for the VST-36-I model.

VST-40-I Dimensional Specifications

Provides detailed dimensions, capacities, and system specifications for the VST-40-I model.

VST-47-I Dimensional Specifications

Provides detailed dimensions, capacities, and system specifications for the VST-47-I model.

VST-52-I Dimensional Specifications

Provides detailed dimensions, capacities, and system specifications for the VST-52-I model.

VST-36-I Vehicle Specifications

Lists chassis requirements, GVWR, GAWR, and frame resisting bending moments for VST-36-I.

VST-40-I Vehicle Specifications

Lists chassis requirements, GVWR, GAWR, and frame resisting bending moments for VST-40-I.

VST-47-I Vehicle Specifications

Lists chassis requirements, GVWR, GAWR, and frame resisting bending moments for VST-47-I.

VST-52-I Vehicle Specifications

Lists chassis requirements, GVWR, GAWR, and frame resisting bending moments for VST-52-I.

Outline Drawing

Presents schematic outline drawings with key dimensions for VST-36-1 and VST-40-I models.

Operation

Responsibilities Before Leaving the Truck Cab

Lists essential pre-operation checks and procedures to be performed inside the truck cab before operating the lift.

Requirements After Leaving the Truck Cab

Details checks like wind conditions and wheel chocking required after exiting the truck cab.

Aerial Lift Operations

Covers general practices for operating the aerial lift, starting from the ground and considering electrical hazards.

Start Up Procedures When Operating From the Ground

Outlines the steps for starting up the aerial lift from the ground, including positioning and system checks.

Cab Control Operation

Explains the controls located in the truck cab, including master control, engine start/stop, and PTO.

Ground Control Operation

Describes controls found on the ground control panel, such as outriggers, interlocks, and tool power.

Lower Control Operation

Details the operation of the lower control station, including control selector, boom control levers, and platform leveling.

Upper Control Operation

Explains how to operate the controls located at the platform, including single stick, emergency stop, and tool power.

Storing the Aerial Lift

Provides step-by-step instructions for properly stowing the aerial lift for road travel.

Manual Jib Operation

Covers the operation of the manual material handling jib system, including tilt, rotation, and winch usage.

Hydraulic Jib Operation

Explains the operation of the hydraulic jib system, focusing on capacity determination and safe lifting practices.

Emergency Operation

Daily Visual Inspection

Critical Fasteners

Identifies critical fasteners and provides their part numbers and locations for inspection.

Critical Welds

Details inspection points for critical welds on the aerial device to detect fatigue, rust, or cracks.

Decal Placement Drawing

Illustrates the location and part numbers for various decals on the aerial lift.

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