Service manual
7 - 32 Genie GS-1530 & Genie GS-1930 Part No. 39528
Service Manual - First Edition
Section 7 - Repair Procedures
SCISSOR COMPONENTS
Component damage hazard. Be
careful not to damage the valve or
fittings on the cylinder while
removing it from the machine.
44 Place a 4 x 4 x 32 inch (10 x 10 x 81 cm) long
block across both sides of the chassis under
the number 1 center pivot pin (index
number #12).
45 Attach the strap from the overhead crane to the
number 1 inner arm (index #13). Raise the
inner arm slightly and remove the safety arm.
Lower the arms on to the block.
Bodily injury hazard. Keep hands
clear of moving parts when
lowering the arms onto the block.
46 Remove the cables from the number 1 inner
arm (index #13) and lay them off to the side.
Component damage hazard.
Cables can be damaged if they
are kinked or pinched.
47 Remove the fasteners from the entry ladder
and remove the entry ladder.
48 Attach the strap from the overhead crane to the
number 1 outer arm (index #23). Do not lift it.
49 Remove the external snap rings from the
number 1 center pivot pin (index #12).
50 Use a soft metal drift to remove the number 1
center pivot pin (index #12).
Bodily injury hazard. The number
1 outer arm (index #23) may
become unbalanced and fall if not
properly supported when the pin is
removed.
51 Slide the number 1 outer arm (index #23) to the
non-steer end and remove it from the machine.
Bodily injury hazard. The number
1 outer arm (index #23) may
become unbalanced and fall if not
properly supported when removing
it from the machine.
Note the position of the wear pads
before the arm is removed so
when the scissor is assembled
they will be in the correct position.
52 Attach the strap from an overhead crane to the
number 1 inner arm (index #13). Do not lift it.
53 Remove the pin retaining fasteners from both of
the number 1 pivot pins (index #14) at the steer
end of the machine. Use a slide hammer to
remove the pins.
54 Remove the number 1 inner arm (index #13)
from the machine.
Bodily injury hazard. The number 1
inner arm (index #13) may become
unbalanced and fall if not properly
supported when removed from the
machine.
Component damage hazard. Be
sure not to damage the limit switch
or level sensor box components
when the number 1 inner arm
(index #13) is removed from the
machine.