OPERATOR’S MANUAL
BOOM PERSONNEL LIFT This equipment is designed and manufactured in compliance with the duties, responsibilities and standards set forth in the ANSI, CE CSA and/or AS standards in effect at the time of manufacture. This equipment will meet or exceed applicable ANSI, CE, CSA and/or AS codes and standards when operated in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations. It is the responsibility of the user to follow all regional codes and regulations that govern the safe operation of this equipment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents 1 Illustrations 2 Tables 2 1 Safety 3 Legend: Safety Advisories Before Operation During Operation Maintenance Safety Damaged Equipment Policy 4 5 5 7 8 2 Specifications 9 Range of Motion Specifications Warranty 10 11 12 3 Operations Ground Control Station Platform Control Station Normal Operating Procedure Manual Boom Operations Battery Recharge Boom Lift Transport 4 Operator Service 13 14 16 18 20 22 23 25 Daily Service Checks Weekly Service Checks Mont
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 2-1 Range of Motion 10 Figure 3-1 Ground Control Panel 14 Figure 3-2 Platform Control Panel 16 Figure 3-3 Outrigger Controls 18 Figure 3-4 Boom Travel Latch 18 Figure 3-5 Platform Travel Latch 19 Figure 3-6 Hand Pump and Controls for Manual Operation 20 Figure 3-7 Manual Lowering Valve 21 Figure 3-8 Battery Charger Faceplate 22 Figure 3-9 Trailer Hitching 23 Figure 3-10 Boom Lift and Transport Instructions 24 Figure 4-1 Outrigger Position Switche
1 SAFETY Proper training is required for the safe operation of any mechanical device. Failure to follow all instructions and safety precautions in this manual and attached to the lift will result in death or personal injury. Prior to Operation: Read, understand and obey all instructions and safety precautions in this manual and attached to the lift. Read, understand and obey all applicable government regulations. Become familiar with the proper use of all controls.
BIL-JAX 2622T LEGEND: SAFETY ADVISORIES The following safety advisories are used throughout this manual to indicate specific hazards when operating or maintaining the machine. Read, understand and obey all safety advisories to prevent improper service, damage to equipment, personal injury or death. DANGER Warns of operation near electrical power sources that could lead to personal injury or death. WARNING Describes conditions or practices that could lead to personal injury or death.
1 – SAFETY BEFORE OPERATION DURING OPERATION Ensure the following general safety precautions are followed before operating the telescoping boom lift: Ensure the following general safety precautions are followed while operating the telescoping boom lift: ALWAYS inspect the usage area for potential hazards, such as unstable or unlevel surfaces, overhead obstructions and electrically charged wires or conductors. ALWAYS watch for moving vehicles in the operating area.
BIL-JAX 2622T ALWAYS wear proper footgear. ALWAYS keep the platform free of debris. ALWAYS keep personnel and obstructions clear of the machine when repositioning boom or basket. ALWAYS cordon the area surrounding the outriggers to keep personnel, vehicles and moving equipment away from the machine while in use. ALWAYS stay clear of overhead obstructions, including wires and cables. ALWAYS engage boom travel latches before towing trailer.
1 – SAFETY MAINTENANCE SAFETY Ensure the following general safety precautions are followed while performing maintenance on the telescoping boom lift: General Maintenance ALWAYS perform maintenance procedures according to manufacturer’s guidelines. NEVER disregard or bypass proper maintenance procedures. ALWAYS inspect hydraulic system to ensure that all lines, connectors and fittings are properly fastened and in good condition. ALWAYS turn the key switch OFF and remove key before performing maintenance.
BIL-JAX 2622T DAMAGED EQUIPMENT POLICY Safety Statement At Bil-Jax, we are dedicated to the safety of all users of our products. All Bil-Jax lifts are designed, manufactured and tested to comply with current applicable ANSI and/or CE codes and regulations. Damage Policy There may be occasions when a Bil-Jax lift is involved in an incident that results in structural damage to the lift. Such damage can seriously compromise the ability of the lift to perform in a safe manner.
2 SPECIFICATIONS Bil-Jax, Inc. is dedicated to the continuous improvement of this and all Bil-Jax products. Therefore, equipment information is subject to change without notice. The following information is based on ideal working conditions. Machine performance may vary based on work environment and on machine options. Direct any questions or concerns regarding equipment specifications to your regional Bil-Jax representative or to the Bil-Jax Service Department.
BIL-JAX 2622T RANGE OF MOTION 40 ft 12.2m 15 ft 4.6m 5 ft 1.5m ft 0 51.5m 15 ft 4.6m 30 ft 9.1m 20 ft 6.1m 10 ft 3m 0 Figure 2-1. Range of Motion 10 25 ft 7.
2 – INTRODUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SERIAL NUMBER_____________________________ Working Height 31 ft 7 in 10.1 m Rated Towing Speed Maximum Platform Height 25 ft 7 in 8.1 m Tire Size Maximum Horizontal Outreach From Centerline From Outrigger Footpad Edge Rated Platform Capacity Maximum Occupants Tongue Weight Total Weight 19 ft 11 in 6.1 m 14 ft 4.
BIL-JAX 2622T WARRANTY Bil-Jax, Inc. warrants this product for one year, beginning on the date of delivery, to be free from defects of material and workmanship provided the unit is operated and maintained in compliance with the guidelines established in the Operations and Maintenance Manuals. Major structural components, including trailer tongue and boom weldments, are warranted for five years against defects due to material or workmanship.
3 OPERATION The Bil-Jax Telescoping Boom Lift is equipped with multiple operator control stations. Equipment power and outrigger controls are located at ground level. Boom lift and rotation controls are located at ground level and on the work platform. Before attempting boom lift operation, Operators should: Attend a training program as required by government regulations.
BIL-JAX 2622T GROUND CONTROL STATION The ground control station is used to operate outriggers and control boom motion. To access the ground control station, open the control panel access cover found on the turntable. Turn the key switch to the ground controls setting. Figure 3-1. Ground Control Panel 1. Key Switch 11. Boom Rotation – Clockwise 1a. Platform Controls Position 12. Boom Rotation – Counterclockwise 1b. Ground Controls Position 13. Platform Tilt – Up 2. Battery Condition Indicator 14.
3 – OPERATION The ground control station includes the following controls and Indicators. Refer to Figure 3-1 for control locations. 1. Key Switch Turning the key switch to the PLATFORM (1A) icon selects operation from the platform. Turning the key switch to the GROUND (1B) icon selects operation from the ground control panel. The center (power off) position interrupts all electric and hydraulic power operations except emergency lowering. Removing the key protects against operation by unauthorized persons.
BIL-JAX 2622T PLATFORM CONTROL STATION The platform control station is used to control boom motion. To access the platform control station, turn the key switch at the ground control station to the platform controls setting and enter the work cage. Figure 3-2. Ground Control Panel 16 1. Engine Start (DC/Gas Model Only) 8. Boom Rotation – Counterclockwise 2. Engine Choke (DC/Gas Model Only) 9. Boom Raise 3. Horn Button 10. Boom Down 4. Battery Condition Indicator 11. Boom Extend 5.
3 – OPERATION The platform control station includes the following controls and Indicators. Refer to Figure 3-2 for control locations. 1-2. Engine Start and Choke (DC/Gas Model only) Start a cold engine by pressing the CHOKE button (1), then press the engine START button (2) to start the engine. To start/restart a warm engine, press the START button only. 3. Horn Button Pressing the button will sound the horn.
BIL-JAX 2622T NORMAL OPERATING PROCEDURE Perform the following procedures to operate the BilJax Telescoping Boom Lift. Read and obey all safety precautions and operating instructions, as well as all applicable government regulations. Conduct a Pre-Operation Inspection by performing all recommended Daily Service Checks. Refer to Section 4. Position the boom lift at the work area.
3 – OPERATION Open the platform travel latch (Figure 3-5) and pivot the platform upright. Platform locking pins will engage in the pivot locking holes when the platform is in a full upright position. Verify that the platform is locked into place. Figure 3-5. Platform Travel Latch Verify that the platform is properly attached to the mounting bracket on the boom end. The Retaining Pin should be fully inserted through the platform and the mounting bracket on the boom end.
BIL-JAX 2622T MANUAL BOOM OPERATION Manual retraction, rotation and lowering functions allow the Telescoping Boom Lift to be moved and lowered during hydraulic power interruption or failure. In each instance, refer to Figure 3-6. The following procedures for manual retraction, rotation and lowering require a person on the ground to operate the manual controls and hand pump. The hydraulic hand pump is located in the pump compartment.
3 – OPERATION Manual Lowering Each Manual Lowering Valve is equipped with a plunger, found at the base of the lift cylinder (Figure 3-7). Use the plunger to lower the platform in case of a complete electrical power failure, a load shift, or other emergency. To lower the work platform, pull the valve plunger forward. Continue pulling the plunger to completely lower the boom. Figure 3-7.
BIL-JAX 2622T BATTERY RECHARGE Recharge boom lift batteries after each 8-hour work shift or as needed. When boom lift is not in use, batteries should be recharged at least once per week. Under normal circumstances, battery recharge should take approximately 10-12 hours. However, a full recharge may take up to 24 hours, if the battery charge is extremely low. The CHARGING indicator LED remains lit continuously during the first stage of the charge cycle.
3 – OPERATION BOOM LIFT TRANSPORT The boom lift trailer includes a single axle, two-inch ball hitch, hydraulic surge brakes, mechanical parking brake, safety chains, brake lights and side marker lights. Proper boom transport requires the proper attachment and inspection of these components before towing. Refer to Figure 3-9. On the tongue jack, pull the pivot locking pin and swivel jack 90 degrees to the travel position. Reengage pivot locking pin. Attach the safety chains to the tow vehicle.
BIL-JAX 2622T BOOM LIFT TRANSPORT LIFTING INSTRUCTIONS TRANSPORT INSTRUCTIONS Refer to Figure 3-10. Refer to Figure 3-10. Completely lower and retract boom. Secure boom and platform travel latches. Remove all loose materials from machine. Retract all outriggers to fully stowed position. Attach rigging only to the designated forklift pockets (A). Adjust rigging to keep the machine level and to minimize the risk of damage to machine.
4 OPERATOR SERVICE Performing the appropriate maintenance procedures will extend the life of the boom lift and will help ensure the safety of personnel operating the equipment. Repair, replacement or adjustment of any hydraulic or electrical control device should be performed only by fully trained and authorized personnel. These include, but are not limited to, hydraulic load valves, hydraulic flow control valves, solenoid valves and limit switches. These are safety related controls.
BIL-JAX 2622T DAILY SERVICE CHECKS The following Maintenance Procedures should be performed daily or before each operation. Verify that boom down limit switches operate correctly. Verify that all decals are correctly applied and in plain view. Down limit switches are actuated when the boom is in a fully lowered, stowed position. Limit switches must be operational to raise or lower outriggers.
4 – OPERATOR SERVICE Inspect hydraulic system and fluid levels. Check all hydraulic hoses and fittings for leaks and damage. Tighten or replace as necessary to prevent hydraulic oil or pressure loss. The hydraulic oil level should be checked with the booms down, all outriggers raised and the trailer wheels on a level surface. Hydraulic oil level should be visible in, but not above, the sight gauge.
BIL-JAX 2622T WEEKLY SERVICE CHECKS Perform the following service checks at least once each week in addition to all recommended Daily Service Checks: Check Battery electrolyte level. If battery charge is low, add enough water to bring the electrolyte level to the top of the plates. If batteries are fully charged, raise electrolyte level to full mark in each cell. Inspect all electrical wiring. Check for cuts, loose terminals, broken wires, chaffing and corrosion.
4 – OPERATOR SERVICE MONTHLY SERVICE CHECKS ADDITIONAL SERVICE INFORMATION Perform the following service checks at least once each month: Refer to the Bil-Jax Parts and Service Manual for a comprehensive list of Annual service checks. Clean all battery terminals. Seals on hydraulic cylinders should be replaced every five years or as indicated by machine performance. Check battery for loose connections or damaged wires.
BIL-JAX 2622T TROUBLESHOOTING Refer to Table 4-1 for basic troubleshooting operations. Additional information can be found in the Bil-Jax Parts and Service Manual. Contact the Bil-Jax Service Department with any questions or before attempting any advanced troubleshooting operations. Table 4-1. Troubleshooting Steps PROBLEM No lights on panel when key switch is turned to the on position. CAUSE SOLUTION a. Emergency STOP engaged. a. Disengage Emergency STOP buttons. b. Battery charge is low. b.
4 – OPERATOR SERVICE ERROR CODE DEFINITIONS The DISPLAY PANEL located on the ground control panel indicates the present operating status of the boom lift. If an error condition is detected, the appropriate error code will be displayed on this panel. Refer to Table 4-2 for a list of Error Code Definitions and solutions. Table 4-2. Error Code Definitions Error Message Displayed The Machine has gone into DOWN ONLY mode. When error condition is removed, error is cleared.
BIL-JAX 2622T Error Message Displayed The Platform Control has detected a stuck or pressed key on power up. 005 PLATFORM CONTROL HAS STUCK KEY 1. 2. Free stuck or pressed key on Drive Control Replace Drive Control 1. 2. Free or replace stuck joystick on Drive Control Replace Drive Control 1. 2. Free stuck or pressed key on Lower Control Replace Lower Control 1.
4 – OPERATOR SERVICE Error Message Displayed Error Explanation & Possible Causes The Lower Control has detected a rapidly changing output from the level sensor. 010 LEVEL SENSOR HAS ERRATIC OUTPUT This is a self clearing error. When error condition is removed, error is cleared. Possible causes include: 1. Faulty Level Sensor 2. Faulty Level Sensor wiring 3. Faulty Lower Control An attempt was made to drive machine without engaging the trailer brake. This is a self clearing error.
BIL-JAX 2622T Error Message Displayed Error Explanation & Possible Causes The Lower Control has detected the machine has all four outriggers on the ground but is not level. 015 MACHINE IS NOT LEVEL This is a self clearing error. When error condition is removed, error is cleared. Possible causes include: 1. Machine has gone out of level with use 2. Faulty level sensor 3. Faulty level sensor wiring 4.
4 – OPERATOR SERVICE Error Message Displayed The Load Sense Module has detected an overloaded boom condition which caused the Lower Control to disable all boom functions. This is a self clearing error. When error condition is removed, error is cleared. 019 BOOM FUNCTION DISABLED What To Check & Corrective Action To Clear Error Error Explanation & Possible Causes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
BIL-JAX 2622T Error Message Displayed The Lower Control has detected excessive current on the Primary Down solenoid output when it was energized during startup self diagnostics. 024 SHORTED CIRCUIT PRIMARY DOWN 025 OPEN CIRCUIT SECONDARY UP Possible causes include: 1. Faulty Primary Down solenoid wiring 2. Faulty Primary Down solenoid 3. Faulty Lower Control The Lower Control has detected an open circuit on the Secondary Up solenoid output when it was energized during startup self diagnostics.
4 – OPERATOR SERVICE Error Message Displayed The Lower Control has detected an open circuit on the Jib Down solenoid output when it was energized during startup self diagnostics. 031 OPEN CIRCUIT JIB DOWN 033 OPEN CIRCUIT EXTEND Possible causes include: 1. Faulty Jib Down solenoid wiring 2. Faulty Jib Down solenoid 3. Faulty Lower Control The Lower Control has detected an open circuit on the Extend boom solenoid output when it was energized during startup self diagnostics.
BIL-JAX 2622T Error Message Displayed The Lower Control has detected an open circuit on the Platform Level Up solenoid output when it was energized during startup self diagnostics. 037 OPEN CIRCUIT PLATFORM LEVEL UP 039 OPEN CIRCUIT PLATFORM LEVEL DOWN 040 SHORTED CIRCUIT PLATFORM LEVEL DOWN 041 OPEN CIRCUIT PLATFORM CW Possible causes include: 1. Faulty Platform Level Up solenoid wiring 2. Faulty Platform Level Up solenoid 3.
4 – OPERATOR SERVICE Error Message Displayed The Lower Control has detected an open circuit on the Platform CCW solenoid output when it was energized during startup self diagnostics. 043 OPEN CIRCUIT PLATFORM CCW 045 OPEN CIRCUIT TURNTABLE CW Possible causes include: 1. Faulty Platform CCW solenoid wiring 2. Faulty Platform CCW solenoid 3. Faulty Lower Control The Lower Control has detected an open circuit on the Turntable CW solenoid output when it was energized during startup self diagnostics.
BIL-JAX 2622T Error Message Displayed The Lower Control has detected an open circuit on the Outrigger Retract solenoid output when it was energized during startup self diagnostics. 049 OPEN CIRCUIT OUTRIGGER RETRACT 051 OPEN CIRCUIT OUTRIGGER EXTEND Possible causes include: 1. Faulty Outrigger Retract solenoid wiring 2. Faulty Outrigger Retract solenoid 3.
4 – OPERATOR SERVICE Error Message Displayed The Lower Control has detected an open circuit on the RF Outrigger solenoid output when it was energized during startup self diagnostics. 055 OPEN CIRCUIT RF OUTRIGGER 057 OPEN CIRCUIT LR OUTRIGGER Possible causes include: 1. Faulty RF Outrigger solenoid wiring 2. Faulty RF Outrigger solenoid 3. Faulty Lower Control The Lower Control has detected an open circuit on the LR Outrigger solenoid output when it was energized during startup self diagnostics.
BIL-JAX 2622T Error Message Displayed The Lower Control has detected an open circuit on the Engine Throttle relay output when it was energized during startup self diagnostics. 061 OPEN CIRCUIT ENGINE THROTTLE 063 OPEN CIRCUIT ENGINE STARTER Possible causes include: 1. Faulty Engine Throttle relay wiring 2. Faulty Engine Throttle relay 3. Faulty Lower Control The Lower Control has detected an open circuit on the Engine Starter relay output when it was energized during startup self diagnostics.
4 – OPERATOR SERVICE Error Message Displayed The Lower Control has detected an open circuit on the Engine Stop relay output when it was energized during startup self diagnostics. 067 OPEN CIRCUIT ENGINE STOP 069 OPEN CIRCUIT PROPORTIONAL Possible causes include: 1. Faulty Engine Stop relay wiring 2. Faulty Engine Stop relay 3. Faulty Lower Control The Lower Control has detected an open circuit on the Proportional valve solenoid output when it was energized during startup self diagnostics.
BIL-JAX 2622T Error Message Displayed 1. Replace Lower Control 1. Replace Lower Control 1. 2. 3. Repair or replace AC Switch wiring Replace AC Switch Replace Lower Control Possible causes include: 1. Faulty AC Switch wiring 2. Faulty AC Switch 3. Faulty Lower Control The Lower Control has detected excessive current on the AC Switch output when it was energized during startup self diagnostics. 1. 2. 3.
4 – OPERATOR SERVICE Error Message Displayed The Lower Control has detected an open circuit on the Drive PWM valve solenoid output when it was energized during startup self diagnostics. 079 OPEN CIRCUIT DRIVE PWM 081 OPEN CIRCUIT DRIVE ENABLE Possible causes include: 1. Faulty Drive PWM valve solenoid wiring 2. Faulty Drive PWM valve solenoid 3. Faulty Lower Control The Lower Control has detected an open circuit on the Drive Enable solenoid output when it was energized during startup self diagnostics.
BIL-JAX 2622T Error Message Displayed The Lower Control has detected an open circuit on the Drive Engage solenoid output when it was energized during startup self diagnostics. 083 OPEN CIRCUIT DRIVE ENGAGE 084 SHORTED CIRCUIT DRIVE ENGAGE 085 OPEN CIRCUIT LEFT WHEEL FORWARD 086 SHORTED CIRCUIT LEFT WHEEL FORWARD 087 OPEN CIRCUIT LEFT WHEEL REVERSE 088 SHORTED CIRCUIT LEFT WHEEL REVERSE 46 What To Check & Corrective Action To Clear Error Error Explanation & Possible Causes 1. 2. 3.
4 – OPERATOR SERVICE Error Message Displayed The Lower Control has detected an open circuit on the Right Wheel Forward solenoid output when it was energized during startup self diagnostics. 089 OPEN CIRCUIT RIGHT WHEEL FORWARD 091 OPEN CIRCUIT RIGHT WHEEL REVERSE Possible causes include: 1. Faulty Right Wheel Forward solenoid wiring 2. Faulty Right Wheel Forward solenoid 3.
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5 DECAL REPLACEMENT Decals contain information that is required for the safe and proper use of the aerial work platform. Decals should be considered necessary components of the machine and should be checked before each use to verify that they are correctly attached and legible. Use the following guides to find the correct location of all decals.
BIL-JAX 2622T Table 5-1. Decal Descriptions Decal No. Decal Description Qty 0202-0523 Made in USA 1 B06-00-0034 DANGER: Electric Shock 1 B06-00-0037 Lubricate Semi-Annually 1 B06-00-0062 NOTICE: AC Power 2 B06-00-0068 NOTICE: Hydraulic System Oil 1 B06-00-0161B Bil-Jax Logo, 6” Black Transfer B06-00-0173 Decal No.
0555 0471 0557 0491 0521 0552 0405 0552 0473 0552 0544 0405 0202-0523 0062 0475 0481 0542 0034 0550 0484 0495 0496 0550 0161B 0493 0560 0405 0062 0505 0556 0468 0405 0478 4x 0405 0404 0521 4x 2x 0167 0495 0560 0543 0545 0568 0477 0504 0555 0506 0405 0503 0541 0494 0068 0037 0482 BIL-JAX 2622T Figure 5-1.
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6 ANSI REPRINT The following sections are reprinted from the ANSI A92.2-2001 code in effect at the time of manufacture and govern the safe use of the Bil-Jax Model 2622T Telescoping Boom Lift. It is the responsibility of all owners and operators of this machine to read, understand and obey the recommendations set forth by the ANSI code. Permission to reprint this material has been granted by the Scaffold Industry Association. 7. 7.1 General Responsibilities.
BIL-JAX 2622T (1) devices. Any suspected items shall be carefully examined or tested and a determination made by a qualified person as to whether they constitute a safety hazard. All unsafe items shall be replaced or repaired before use. 8.2.4 Periodic Inspection or Test. An inspection of the mobile unit shall be performed at the intervals defined in 8.2.2 depending upon its activity, severity of service, and environment, or as specifically indicated below.
6 — ANSI REPRINT (4) Responsibilities associated with problems or malfunctions affecting the operation of the aerial device. (5) Factors affecting stability. (6) The purpose of placards and decals. (7) Workplace inspection. (8) Applicable safety rules and regulations, such as Part 4, ANSI C2-1997, National Electrical Safety Code. (Applies to utility workers as defined in ANSI C2). The above standard is an example; other industries using aerial devices have safety rules pertinent to that industry.
BIL-JAX 2622T 10.4 Brakes. The vehicle parking brake(s) shall be set at all times that the boom is elevated except when the aerial device is being used in accordance with 9.5. 10.5 Loading. Any loading which includes a horizontal load shall be avoided unless the mobile unit is designed for that application. 10.6 Observations. Observations during operation for any defects shall be conducted on an ongoing basis. 10.6.1 Pre-start Inspection.
6 — ANSI REPRINT 11.3 Obligations. Upon delivery each renter or lessor of an aerial device shall provide the operators manual and the ANSI/SIA A92.2-xxxx Manual of Responsibilities for dealers, owners, users, operators, lessors and lessees of Vehicle Mounted Elevating and Rotating Aerial Devices. These manuals shall be stored on the mobile unit. 11.4 Training.
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7 MATERIAL SAFETY The following Material Safety Data Sheets describe the correct procedures for the safe handling of chemical components within the Model 2622T Telescoping Boom Lift, as well as any potential health and safety hazards related to these chemicals. Material Safety Data Sheets are included here in accordance with applicable federal and state regulations. Read and observe all safety precautions. Maintain awareness of potential health and safety hazards.
BIL-JAX 2622T MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR LEAD ACID BATTERIES, WET, FILLED WITH ACID (Continued) SECTION V -- HEALTH HAZARD DATA Primary Routes of Entry: Inhalation: YES Skin: YES Ingestion: YES Acute EYES, SKIN, RESPIRATORY SYSTEM & DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Chronic: EYES, SKIN, RESPIRATORY SYSTEM & DIGESTIVE SYSTEM IRRITATION OF EXPOSED AREA, BURNS AND RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS NO POSSIBILITY OF EXPOSURE OF LEAD WILL OCCUR UNLESS BATTERY IS DESTROYED.
7 — MATERIAL SAFETY MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET DEXRON III/MERCON AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID (HYDRAULIC OIL) SECTION I -- GENERAL INFORMATION TRADE NAME: EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS: CHEMICAL FAMILY: CAS NUMBER: MIXTURE. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS: CITGO TRANSGARD™ ATF, DEXRON III/MERCON 918.495.4700 (medical); 800.424.9300 (chemical) AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID, LUBRICATING OIL REVISION DATE: 10/29/98 CONTAINS NO INGREDIENTS NOW KNOWN TO BE HAZARDOUS AS DEFINED IN OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1000 AND OSHA 29 CFR 1910.
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8 EQUIPMENT OPTIONS The Bil-Jax lift may be equipped with one or more optional components designed for the convenience and safety of operators when using the equipment to accomplish specific tasks. Always use only those components manufactured and/or authorized by Bil-Jax, Inc. Never make any adjustments or modifications or otherwise alter the equipment in any way that is not expressly recommended by the manufacturer.
BIL-JAX 2622T MATERIAL LIFTING HOOK If the boom lift is equipped with a material lifting hook, observe the following procedure for material lift operation: Remove platform controls from the work platform by releasing the latch on the back of the platform control box. Disconnect platform control box from the load sense module located on the boom lift bulkhead.
8 — EQUIPMENT OPTIONS PLATFORM ROTATOR The optional platform rotator allows the operator to rotate the elevated work platform 90º around a vertical axis by actuating a rotator handle found below the platform control panel. To operate manual platform rotator, turn the rotator handle in the direction of desired rotation (clockwise or counterclockwise). Motion continues in the desired direction until rotator handle is released or the platform reaches a safe travel limit.
BIL-JAX 2622T REPLACEMENT DECALS Refer to Table 8-1 and Figure 8-6 to Figure 8-7 for a descriptions and locations of replacement decals for optional components. Refer to Section 5 for a comprehensive list of standard decals on the Bil-Jax Model 2622T Telescoping Boom Lift. All decals related to optional equipment have a quantity of one (1) unless otherwise noted. Table 8-1. Replacement Decals Decal No. Description of Decal B06-00-0474 NOTICE: Max.
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Inspection Form for BilJax Summit Series® Aerial Work Platforms Machine Model No. Date of Manufacture: Date of Inspection: Serial No. Inspection Performed by: Inspection Location: Inspection and Maintenance of the above listed machine shall be performed only by fully trained, authorized and, where applicable, certified personnel. All service checks shall be performed in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations (see the appropriate BilJax Parts and Service Manual) and ANSI/SIA A92.2-2001.
Bil-Jax, Inc. 125 Taylor Parkway Archbold, Ohio 43502 800-537-0540 REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS If you believe that your vehicle has a defect that could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Bil-Jax, Inc. If the NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
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BIL-JAX SUMMIT SERIES QUICK START GUIDE Obtain, read and obey all Safety Guidelines: In this manual Attached to the boom lift Indicated by federal, state and local regulations Position the boom lift in work area Unhitch from the tow vehicle and disengage all boom travel latches Turn Key Switch to ground control station for outrigger extension and leveling Extend outriggers and level the boom Press and hold the outrigger EXTEND and AUTO LEVEL buttons A buzzer will sound and all LEDs will b
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