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Brand | Versalift |
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Model | VST-8000-I |
Category | Lifting Systems |
Language | English |
Details the division of the manual into six chapters.
Explains how danger, caution, and warning notes are presented.
Emphasizes the need to understand responsibilities and comply with regulations.
Lists warning and instruction decals and their part numbers for the aerial device.
Describes the boom tip area and its lack of insulation.
Details the upper boom section that provides insulation.
Describes the intermediate structure which is not insulated.
Details the lower boom section that provides insulation.
Describes the lower structure which does not provide insulation.
Details platform dimensions, capacity, and restraint system requirements.
Describes upper controls, platform rotation, and automatic leveling systems.
Details boom assembly construction, insulation, cylinders, turret, and rotation.
Details hydraulic tool circuit, electrical insulation, and interlock systems.
Covers line-lifting socket, slope indicators, and included manuals.
Details the 4-Axis controller option with a multi-jointed handle.
Describes the advanced upper controls isolation system.
Describes proper positioning of the Versalift for stability and usefulness.
Emphasizes overall operating practices for aerial lift operations.
Procedures for operating the lift from the platform, including safety checks.
Discusses dangers and precautions when operating near electrical hazards.
Describes the detented control selector for choosing upper or lower controls.
Explains the function of lower control levers for boom movements.
Details the three-position toggle switch for engine start/stop.
Explains the emergency stop valve function.
Describes the master and slave cylinder arrangement for platform leveling.
Instructions for manually tilting the jib pole into six positions.
Procedure for rotating the jib pole assembly to different positions.
Explains color coding of the inner boom for capacity reference.
Procedures for using bleeder ports to lower booms in hydraulic failure.
How to manually operate the lift rotation system if hydraulic power fails.
Procedures for rescuing an injured operator from the platform.
Discusses hazards and procedures for hydraulic line failures.
Inspects critical fasteners and welds for structural integrity.
Checks hydraulic lines, oil leaks, electrical system, and oil level.
Checks tires, loose objects, controls, and extension system for safe operation.