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BIL-JAX 2622T
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DAILY SERVICE CHECKS
The following Maintenance Procedures should be
performed daily or before each operation.
Verify that all decals are correctly applied and in
plain view.
Refer to Section 5 for decal locations.
Verify that all controls and indicators at ground
and platform control stations operate properly.
Lower outriggers to level the boom lift.
Raise and extend all booms.
Press emergency STOP button.
Verify that booms remain elevated and do not drift.
Pull out STOP button and lower the booms.
If either control station is unresponsive, refer to Table
4-1 for troubleshooting procedures.
If display panel displays an error code, refer to Table
4-2 for error code definitions.
Verify operation of running and brake lights.
Verify correct tire inflation.
In cold climates, inflate tires to 55 psi.
Inspect tires for damage or loose or missing lug
nuts.
Repair or replace as necessary.
Inspect structural components and platform for
obvious damage or debris.
Repair or replace as necessary.
Inspect machine for missing, loose or damaged
fasteners, including pins and bolts.
Verify that boom down limit switches operate
correctly.
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.
If outrigger controls are unresponsive when boom is
fully lowered and stowed, inspect down limit switches
for loose mounting or visible damage.
Repair or replace as needed.
Verify that outrigger safety interlocks operate
correctly.
Begin with the outriggers fully extended and the boom
lift level. Raise one outrigger until the footpad is not in
contact with the ground.
Verify that boom functions are unresponsive when
one outrigger is raised.
Repeat this procedure for each outrigger.
Raise all outriggers until the footpads are not in
contact with the ground. Verify that all outrigger status
LEDs on the ground control panel are unlit.
Lower one outrigger until the footpad makes contact
with the ground and the outrigger begins lifting the
trailer.
If the LED is lit before the footpad makes contact with
the ground or if the LED remains unlit after the weight
is transferred to the outrigger, the position switch or
wiring is faulty.
Repeat this procedure for each outrigger.
Repair or replace as needed. Refer to Figure 4-1.
Figure 4-1. Outrigger Position Switches