Diesel Powered Operator’sManualP/N 11809ASeptember 2005 V2
Working Envelope—SP20page 1 - 2 SP20/SP22 – 11890AChapter 1. Specifications16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -350 45 40 35 30 25 20 15
Working Envelope—SP22SP20/SP22 – 11890A page 1 - 3Chapter 1. SpecificationsMETRESFEET16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3171850 45 40
General Specifications—SP20Working height ...20.3m (66’)Maximum platform height ...18.3m (60’)Horizontal outreach ...
General Specifications—SP22Working height ...21.8m (71’ 6’)Maximum platform height ...19.8m (65’)Horizontal outreach ...
Engine SpecificationsEngine Make Cummins DeutzModel B3.3 F4L-1011Horsepower 60 hp @ 2,500 rpm 53.5 hp @ 3000 rpmCoolant Liquid (50% water 50% ethylen
Chapter 2. Safety Electrocution HazardsThe ae rial plat form is made of metal com po nentsand is not in su lated. Re gard all con duc tors as en -er
The use and operation of the aerial work platformas a lifting tool or crane (lifting of loads from belowupwards or from a height to the ground) isproh
●Other possible unsafe conditions.A recommended safety practice is to havepersonnel that are trained in the operation of theemergency controls working
❑ CrushingAlways look in the direction of travel. Avoidoverhead obstructions.Make sure the area below the platform is free ofpersonnel before lowering
❑ Fuel Handling PrecautionsDO NOT smoke or permit open flames while fueling or near fueling operations.Never remove the fuel cap or refuel a gasolinee
© Snorkel – all rights reserved Printed in New ZealandLIMITED WARRANTYSnorkel warrants each new machine manufactured and sold by it to be free from d
Safety Placards and Decals Drawing 1page 2 - 6 SP20/SP22 – 11890AChapter 2. SafetyThis machine is equipped with foam filled or solid tires, wheel w
Safety Placards and Decals Drawing 2SP20/SP22 – 11890A page 2 - 7Chapter 2. SafetyDANGERDO NOT ALTER OR DISABLELIMIT SWITCHES, SAFETYSWITCHES, OR I
Chapter 3. Safety DevicesThis aerial platform is manufactured with safetydevices, placards, and decals to reduce thelikelihood of an accident. For th
NOTECEE COMPLIANCEThere is an additional emergency bleed down knob located at the base of the main lift cylinder. Platform Foot SwitchThe platform fo
Platform Working LightsOptional platform working lights may be located onthe top rail of the platform, one on each side of theupper control panel.Use
Chapter 4. Gauges and DisplaysThe aerial platform is equipped with severalgauges to monitor the condition of the machinebefore and during operation.
Figure 4.5—Cummins Engine Dipstick Hydraulic Fluid Filter GaugeThe fluid filter gauge (refer to Figure 4.6) is locatednext to the filter under the cov
Chapter 5. Shut-offs and Circuit Breakers Automatic Shut-offs❑ Engine temperature (Cummins engine)There is a temperature sensor in the engine. Itmeasu
SP20/SP22 – 11890A page - iElectrical HazardElectrical Hazard Electrical Hazard WarningSP ELEVATING WORK PLATFORMSARE NOT ELECTRICALLY INSULATED.If t
To reset the outlet disconnect the power tool leadfrom the platform box and reset the RCD at theground. If the problem persists call a trained service
Chapter 6. ControlsControls to position the platform are located on thelower control panel on the turntable and on theupper control panel in the plat
NOTECEE COMPLIANCEThere are two changes to the Ground Control boxto ensure compliance with Machinery Directive98/37/CEE1. Key start switch is replaced
steer right and left. The steering and drive functions may be operated simultaneously.Movement of the joystick in a given directionproduces a correspo
Chapter 7. Pre-operational InspectionPotential service and safety problems may bedetected by inspecting the aerial platform everyday (or 8 hour shift
Operator’s ManualMake certain the manual holder (refer to Figure6.2) is securely fastened to the Base.Figure 6.2—Operator’s Manual HolderCheck to see
Figure 6.4—Deutz Air Intake❑ Fuel TankCheck the fuel level (refer to Figure 6.5) and addfuel if necessary. Make sure the cap is securelyfastened.Figur
with energized conductors. Use cautionwhen working with any electrical device.The battery is under the cover on the right side ofthe turntable.❑ Batte
Figure 6.10—Hose, Tubes, and FittingsHydraulic fluid leaks are easily visible on theground. Check under the chassis for fluid that hasleaked. Tires an
page - ii SP20/SP22 – 11890AElectrical Hazard Minimum Safe Approach DistanceAn SP is an all metal NOT ELECTRICALLY INSULATED, aerial work platform. DO
❑ Emergency LoweringThe main boom can be lowered in an emergencyusing the emergency lowering knob. Theemergency lowering knob is at the base of thecon
Inspect the covers while operating the machine toensure they are securely fastened and completelycover the cylinder rod. StructuresVisually inspect al
❑ Guardrail SystemThe guardrail system (refer to Figure 6.17)includes the top rail, mid rail, toeboards and agravity gate or optional swinging gate.Fi
be sure you disconnect it before you drive the SPaway.Figure 6.19—RCD / ELCB Air LineIf the machine is equipped with the optional air line,connect an
No Part No Description Req10070541 Decal - Blue arrow320070540 Decal - Yellow arrow330072277 Decal - Lug nut torque440323896 Decal - Danger electrocu
❑ Decal inspection drawing 1SP20/SP22 – 11890A page 7 - 11Chapter 7. Pre-operational Inspection242329192120151112131416181731333025272810
❑ Decal inspection drawing 2page 7 - 12 SP20/SP22 – 11890AChapter 7. Pre-operational Inspection687Intermediate boom9980013 Plug installedin intermed
Chapter 8. OperationThe aerial platform may be operated from either the ground or platform controls.The aerial platform is not electricallyinsulated.
Platform ControlsThe upper controls may be used for driving theaerial platform and positioning the booms andplatform while on the job. Use the follow
3. Move the joystick in the desired direction.The blue and yellow arrows by the joystickcorrespond with the direction of aerialplatform movement as in
IntroductionThe aerial platform is a boom-supported elevatingwork platform used to raise personnel, their tools,and material to the workstation. The b
Chapter 9. Emergency OperationIf the main hydraulic system fails, the aerialplatform may be lowered and stowed using theemergency power system. The
2. Step down on the platform foot switch (referto Figure 8.4)Figure 8.4—Platform Foot Switch3.Operate the emergency power switch.4.Operate the boom o
the hubs in freewheel mode. The workplatform can not be steered when beingtowed.Use the following procedure to manually freewheelthe drive hubs (refer
Chapter 10. Stowing and TransportingTo prevent unauthorized use and damage,properly stow the aerial platform at the end of eachwork day. It must als
5. Rotate the platform so it is perpendicular tothe boom.6. On a SP20, raise the main boom so it ishorizontal. On a SP22, fully lower the mainboom and
❑ HoistingUse a four point sling arrangement attached to thelifting lugs when hoisting the aerial platform.Machine damage can occur if the sling is at
platform mounting bracket when securingan aluminum platform.On aluminum platforms, thread the strapthrough the platform mounting bracket.Ratchets, win
Chapter 11. Options Optional Tow KitThe aerial platform may be towed using theoptional tow kit. The tow vehicle must be capable of safely towing and
MaintenanceEvery person who maintains, inspects, tests, orrepairs the aerial platform must be qualified to doso. Following the daily prestart inspect
8. At each drive wheel, remove the pin, pushthe center shaft in and replace the pin (referto Figure 11.4). Figure 11.4 - Drive Wheel9.Do not exceed 10
Chapter 12. Fire Fighting & Chemical Control Hazardous ComponentsThe SP may contain the fol low ing ma te ri als andob jects that po ten tially
personnel attempting to stop a leak. Water spraymay be used to flush spills away from exposures.+ Unusual fire and explosion hazards:Prod ucts of com
Re view fire and ex plo sion haz ards be forepro ceed ing with clean up. Use ap pro pri ate per sonalpro tec tive equip ment dur ing clean up. Dike sp
❑ Motor Oil (UN 1270) + Extinguishing media:Use wa ter spray, dry chem i cal, foam, or CO2.+ Special fire fighting procedures:Wa ter or foam may cause
Chapter 13. TroubleshootingThe chart below lists situations where machine operation may be interrupted. If the problem cannot becorrected with the ac
Symptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionCircuit breaker will notreset.Circuit breaker has not had time toreset.Electrical system malfunction.Wait one
Appendix A. Glossaryaerial platform—a mobile device that has anadjustable position platform, supported fromground level by a structure. authorized p
IndexAAmerican National Standards Institute(ANSI), -iiiCCanadian Standards Association(CSA), -iiiEElectrical Hazard Warningsee Electrical Hazard - pag
Table of ContentsElectrical HazardElectrical Hazard Warning ...-iMinimum Safe Approach Distance ...-iiTable 1 - (M.S.A.D.) ...
Chapter 7. Pre-operational InspectionOperator’s Manual...7-2Engine ...7-2Oil Level ...
Chapter 1. Specifications Component IdentificationSP20/SP22 – 11890A page 1 - 1Hydraulic Oil TankDiesel Fuel Tank Ground ControlsMain BoomEngine Sid
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