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S snorkel SA726E SA/82E era ELLA INST E) TEU elie ADANGER ‘The aerial platform is not electrically insulated. Death or serious injury will result from contact with, or inadequate clearance from, an energized conductor. Do not go closer than the Minimum Safe Approach Distance as defined by ANSI standards. Regard all conductors as energized. Allow for electrical wire sag and aerial platform sway. Ifthe platform, scissors structure, or any part of the aerial platform contacts a high-voltage electrical conductor, the entire machine can become electrically charged. If that happens, remain on the machine and do not contact any other structure or object. This in- cludes the grouind, adjacent buildings, poles, and any other objects that are not part of the aerial platform, Such contact could make your body a conductor to the other object, creating an electrical shock hazard resuiting in death or serious injury If an aerial piatformis in contact with an energized conductor the platform operator must warn ground personnel in the vicinity to stay away. Their bodies can conduct electricity creating an electrical shock hazard resulting in death or serious injury. Do not approach or leave the aerial platform unti the electricity has been tumed off. Do not attempt to operate the lower controls when the platform, scissors structure, or any part of the aerial platform is in contact with a high-voltage electrical conductor or if there is an immediate danger of such contact. Personnel on or near an aerial platform must be continuously aware of electrical hazards, recogniz- ing that death or serious injury can result from contact with an energized conductor. California Proposition 65 Warning Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead {and lead components, chemicals known tothe State of California te cause cancer ano birth defects or other reproductive harm, Wash hands after handling © Snorkel all nights reserved Table of Contents Electrical Hazard California Proposition 65 Inside front cover, Inside front cover, General Information ‘About This Manual Repairs and Maintenance Abbreviations ‘Additional Information Component Identification ii Service and Parts Information Ordering Parts ii ANSI and OSHA Compliance ii Manuals ii Machine Information. ii Parts Order Form iv Repair Parts ‘Chassis, Steering and Brakes $4726E/S4732E. CSB3 Pothole Protectors S4726E/S4732E.... PHP3 Overtravel Assembly S4726E/S4732E....PLA1 Rear Tray RT Lower Control Panel Battery Disconnect Contactor Block Fuse Charger Ezift Controller Control Tray. cmt Manifold LCD Screen Hydraulic Tray. HT2 Pump Unit Reservior Battery Trays BT Scissor Stack $4726E. $s2 Scissor Stack $4732E. $33 Lift Cylinder Mounting Lom Platform $47262/S4732E ANSI PLT4 Platform Deck Assembly ‘$4726E/$4732E ANS! PLO1 Placards and Decals ANSI PD3 Hydraulics Pump Unit PMU Motor Pump Hydraulic Brake/Hub BRKIH Manifold Valve S4726E/S4732E Mv3 Hand Pump ~ Brake Release Relief Valve - Brake Release Free-wheeling Valve Steering Cylinder $4726E/S4732E ........SCY1 Lift Cylinder $4726E/S4732E Lower... LCY2, Lift Cylinder $4726E/S4732E Upper... LCY3 Lift Cylinder Plumbing CE/AU Loyce Hydraulie Hose Layout $4726E/S4732E. HHL2 Electrical Lower Control Panel ANSI Lop2 Lower Control Panel CE/AU LoPt Upper Control Box ANSI uct Upper Control Box Two Speed CE/AU..... UC4 Joystick JSTK Chassis Harness cH Chassis Harness Section 1 CH-A Chassis Hames Section 2 CHB Chassis Hames Section 3 cH Chassis Harness Pin ID HID Stack Hamess ~ After 12/15/2014 ‘SHI Stack Hamess ~ Before 12/16/2014........ SH Electrical Wiring Layout S472BB/SA732E. EWLt Rear Tray Wiring RTEW Options Loading Control. Loc Maintenance Maintenance Daily Prestart Inspection Frequent inspection and Maintenance ‘Annual Maintenance Major Repairs Lubrication Points Batteries Fastener Torque Chart ~ Standard Fastener Torque Chart ~ Metric Appendix Hydraulic Schematic HSt Electrical Schematic ELS Limited Warranty Contact Information Europe, Middle East, Africa/Asia....Back cover North and South America Back cover Australia Back cover New Zealand Back cover Electrical Hydraulics Repair Parts oti SA72BEISATIOE - 1 7 ‘SA728EIS4720E — 1501797 General Information About This Manual This manual covers $4726E and $4732E aerial plat- forms. Information is included for machines that have been manufactured to conform to all applicable require- ‘ments of the following organizations: + American National Standards Institute (ANSI) + Canadian Standards Association (CSA) + European Committee for Standardization (CE) + Australian Standards (AS) certification Part pages include a drawing and a bill of material The bill of material lists the item number that is on the drawing, the Snorkel part number, quantity used and a description of the item. ‘Some callouts in the drawings may have a balloon with two numbers. The top number is the item number and the bottom number is the quantity of the item at that location While Snorkel has attempted in every way to confirm that, all information in this manual is correct, improvements are being constantly made to the machine that may not, be reflected in this manual. Ifyou find information in this manual that is not correct Or is confusing, you are urged to report your findings to Snorkel for our evaluation. Your input is important to us, and will be used in future printings of this manual This machine is covered by a limited warranty that spe- cifically identifies items warrantied by Snorkel and those items covered by original manufacturer's warranty. A copy of the Snorkel Limited Warranty is located on the inside of the back cover of this manual. Repairs and Maintenance Every person who maintains, inspects, tests or repairs the machine must be qualified and authorized to do so, Acaution Do not modify this aerial platform without prior written consent of Snorkel Engineering Department. Modification may void the warranty, adversely affect stability or affect the operational characteristics of the aerial platform. Abbreviations The following abbreviations may be used in this man- ual AC alternating current ANS! American National Standards Institute AR as required CCA cold cranking amps cm centimeter DC direct current ft feet GFCI ground fault circuit interruptor in inch lbs pounds mm — millimeter no number NPT national pipe thread psi pounds per square inch qty quantity rpm revolutions per minute UL Underwriters Laboratories Ine. Additional Information All correspondence relative to this machine, such as field reports, discrepancy reports, requests for information etc. should be directed to: Snorkel North America PO. Box 1160 ‘St Joseph, MO_ 64502-1160 USA Phone: 1-800-255-0317 ‘Snorkel Europe Vigo Centre Birlley Road Washington Tyne & Wear NE38 ODA Phone: +44 (0) 845 1550 058 http:/hvwww.snorkellifts.com SA72BEISATIOE — 1 Component Identification Platform Platform Extension a Toeboards{T] Serial Number y Drive and Steer Groundstrap | Wheels, Fey cere iting BOY TY Tie-DowniLitting Lugs poled Right Side Front Electrical Upper Power Outlet Controis Guardrails Operator's L. 8 ese Enty ‘Manual Ww Doors Scissors Structure Emergency Lowering Handle Chassis — Forklift Pockets Batiery powers Paton ‘Charger "ower to Platform Receptacle Baten Tey FSS Bie Pothole Receptacle Lower Battery Charger Protector Skid Controls => etaensenos Left Side Rear 1 ‘S4728E/S4722E — 1601707 Service and Parts Information Ordering Parts When placing an order for service or repair parts, please have the following machine information readily avalable + Model number + Serial number + Snorkel part number + Deseription of part + Quantity of parts required + Your purchase order number + Address for order to ship to + The desired shipment method The parts order form on the following page may be mailed or faxed to the attention of the Parts Department at the following location Snorkel North America P.O. Box 1160 St Joseph, MO_ 84502-1160 USA Phone: 1-800-255-0317 Parts Fax: 1-785-989-3077 ‘Snorkel Europe Vigo Centre Birley Road Washington Tyne & Wear NE38 SDA Phone: +44 (0) 846 1550 058 Parts Fax: +44 (0) 1952 607 678 Attention: Parts Department For your convenience, our electronic on-line ordering system is available at the following Internet location http:/hwww.snorkellifts.com ANSI and OSHA Compliance All owners and users of the aerial platform must read, understand and comply with all apelicable regulations. Ultimate compliance to OSHA regulations is the respon- sibility of the user and their employer. ANS! publications clearly identify the responsibilities of all personnel who may be involved with the aerial platform. A eprint of the “Manual of Responsibilities for Dealers, Owners, Users, Operators, Lessors and Les- sees of ANSI/SIA A92.6-2006 Self-Propelled Elevating Work Platforms’ is available from Snorkel dealers or from the factory upon request Copies are also available from ‘Scaffold Industry Association, Ine. PO. Box 20874 Phoenix,AZ 85036-0574 USA Manuals Manuals are available from Snorkel to support any of, the machines that we produce, ‘The specific manuals for $3219E and S4732E aerial platforms are as follows: $3219E/S3226E/S4732E Operator's Manual ANS! ‘Snorkel part number ~ 1500834 '$3219E/S4732E Operators Manual CE Snorkel part number ~ 1500842 $3219E/S4732E Operator's Manual Spanish Snorkel part number — 1501480 ‘$4726€/S4732E Repair Parts Manual Snorkel part number ~ 1501797 $3219E/S4732E CSA Inspection and Maintenance Checklists Snorkel part number ~ 1500841 ANSI Manual of Responsibilities ANSV/SIAA92.6-2006 ‘Snorkel part number ~ 0361367 Machine Information Model Number: Serial Number: Date of Purchase’ Purchased From: Snorkel Dealer or Distributor: SA72BEISATIOE — 1 Parts Order Form Fill out completely and fax attention Parts Department to: Snorkel USA 1-785-989-3077 ‘Snorkel Europe +44 (0) 1952 607 678 Date: Account Number: Company: Purchase Order Number: Address Model Number: Serial Number: Ship To Contact Name: Phone Number: Fax Number: Shipping Method Part Number Description Quantity Note: Backordered parts willbe shiaped as soon as available using the same shipping method as the original order unless otherwise indicated below. T__ Ship complete order only. Do not backorder parts. C__ Ship all available parts and disposition of backordered parts, C__ Other instructions as specified wv ‘SA72BEISAT2E — 1801797 Ssnorkel Repair Parts Chassis, Steering and Brakes $4726E/S4732E. Pothole Protectors $47268/S4732E Overtravel Assembly $4726E/S4732€. Rear Tray Lower Control Panel Battery Disconnect Contactor Block Fuse Charger Eziift Controller Control Tray. Manifold LCD Seren Hydraulic Tray Pump Unit Reservior Battery Trays Scissor Stack $4726E Scissor Stack $4732E Lift Cylinder Mounting Platiorm $4726E/S4732E ANSI Platform Deck Assembly ‘S47266/S4732E ANS! Placards and Decals ANS! cse3 PHP3 PLAI RTI cTt HT2 BT ss2 Ss3 LomT LTA PLDt PD3 Repair Parts SIP aero Chassis, Steering and Brakes $4726E/S4732E Item | PartNo. | Qty. | Description 1 | ts01655 \WLDMT, CHASSIS 54726E 2 | 1801218 PLT, CHASSIS COVER REAR 9472614732 2 | 068432-030 HHOS MB X 1.28 X 30 G88 ISO 4014_DIN 931 4 | 5863339 Ma X 1.28 HEX WELD NUT. 5 | 1501445 PLT, TUNNEL COVER, 5473/25 6 | ts01219 WLOMT, STEP $4726/4732 7 | 088494-040 HHCS M12 X 1.75 X 40 G88 DIN $33 2 | 08608012 NUT HEX M12 X 1.78 GR 8.8 SELF LOCKING DIN 985 = | sosiso: HYD BRAKE/HUB 8K 10 ~ REFER TO HYDRAULICS BRKIH 10 | 086088-080 vt | 086086-012 12 | 1370248 13 | sows7 1a | 086050-030 18 | 086084010 16 | 1501213 17 | 1800728 HHOS M12 X 1.78 X 90 68.8 DIN 931 NUT HEX M12 X 1.78 GR 8.8 SELF LOCKING DIN 986 ASSY. TIRE AND WHEE! GROUND STRAP HHCS M10 X 1.8 X 30 GE.8 DIN 933 NUT HEX M10 X 1.50 GR 8.8 SELF LOCKING DIN 985 PLT, STEERING LINKAGE $4726/4732 PIN, S7SDIAX.8L ve | 2509814 RG C38-50-1010 is | 5882015 RETAINING RING, EXTERNAL, 10MM DIA, BASIC. 20 | 6047139 STEERING CYLINDER - REFER TO HYDRAULICS SCY1 21 | ose4a4-o40 HHS M12 X 1.75 X 40 G86 DIN 933 22 | 2500824 ERG C38-50-541816 23. | 2500825 THR BRG, 4.0010 4.7600 .128THK 24 | 5592001 RETAINING RING, EXTERNAL, 625 DIA, BASIC 2s | is01183 26 | sosi625 WLDMT, STRG SPDL RH 472614732 MOTOR DRIVE - REFER TO HYDRAULICS BRKIH 27 | 1s0r194 WLOMT, STRG SPDL LH 3472614732, 28 | see228 PIN COTTER 126 DIA2.60 2 | 5563460, PIN, RETAINING SPINDLES $4726/S4732E 30 | 2509823, ERG, .8751D 1.000D 1.50. cSB3 Chassis, Steering and Brakes S4726E/S4732E i Ed SIP aero Pothole Protectors $4726E/S4732E Item | PartNo. | aty. | Description 1 | ss0t521 1 | PIN. POTHOLE ACTUATOR 2 | 5592001 | RETAINING RING, EXTERNAL, .625 DIA, BASIC 3 | te0i283 1 | PIN, 625 014x425 4 | 968378 1 | PIN COTTER 188 DIA1.75 5 | os6css-o16 | 1 | WASHER STEELFLATWASHER M16 DIN125A ZINCPLATED 6 | oseas2030 | 4 | HHCS Mex 1.25 X90 68.8 ISO 4014 DIN 931 7 | os60se-o08 | 4 | 8-10 NUT, HEX. SELF LocKING | 1500382 2 | PUT. PULLEY MNT | sstes47 4 | Pulley. PoTHOLE 10 | ss20t13 1 | ASSY, POTHOLE CABLE v1 | se4s28 1 | 280-20 Hex JAM NUT 12 | 2500827 1 | RG 6251D.71800 375. 13. | 101771 1 | ASSY, OVERTRAVEL WIDE - REFER TO REPAIR PARTS PLA 14 | 1501270 1 | WSHR, POTHOLE swiTCH 18 | 500632020 | 1 | FSHCS M6 x 1.0X 20 CLASS 88 DIN79S1 16 | 1501202 2 | WLOMT, POTHOLE LINK $4726/4732 17 | 1501087 4 | PIN, 625 DIAx2.18L 18 | oseose-o12 | 4 | NUTHEXM12x 1.75 GR8.8 SELF LOCKING DIN 985 is | ossose-o10 | 4 | nti FLAT WASHER DIN 128 20 | ossoso-o4s | 4 | HHCSMI0x 1.5X45.G8.8 0IN 933, 21 | sozaeaa 1 | SENSOR, PROX INDUCTIVE 12MM 22 | ssz01t 1 | TURNBUOKLE POTHOLE CABLE 23 | 1800996 4 | PINPOTHOLE 24 | ssotts6 1 | WUDMT, FOTHOLE SKID LH s472614732 1801195 1_| wobwt POTHOLE SKID RH 8472814732 Repair Parts Pothole Protectors $4726E/S4732E PHP3 SIP aero Overtravel Assembly $4726E/S4732E Item | PartNo. | Qty. | Description 1 | tso1727 2 | PLT. MovING LINK 2. | 1801728 2 | PLT FIXED LINK 2 | 1601728 2 | PLT. SPRING caTcH 4 | 101786 4 | WLmt, FIXED ARM 5 | 1501768 1 | WLDMT MOVEABLE ARM 6 | ossoss-o10] 4 | NTO FLAT WASHER DIN 128 7 | 1801769 1 | SPRING, OVERTRAVEL 2 | 563289 2 | SBHoS Ma x 1.25 x 25GR 10.9 BLK FINISH = | oss0se-o08] 2 | NUTHEX MBX 1.25 GR&.8 SELF LOCKING DIN 985 10 | 2809827 4 | BRG, 6251D.71900 275. ai_| sss2018 2_| RETAINING RING, EXTERNAL, 375 DIA, BASIC Overtravel Assembly S4726E/S4732E Repair Parts PLA1 SIP aero Rear Tray Item | PartNo. | Qty. | Description 1 | 1501687 1 | LOWER CONTROL PANELANSI~ REFER TO ELECTRICALLCP2 1600862 1 | LOWER CONTROL PANEL CE/AU~ REFER TO ELECTRICAL LOP! 2 | sosoaz020] 4 | SBHOS NS x .@X20GR 108 3 | ossoss.on5] 4 | Mi8-8 NUT. HEX, SELF LOCKING 4 | 3020049 1 | SWBATTERY DISCONNECT s | 300840 1 | LOCK OUT LEVER ASSEMBLY | 3089801 2 | FLANGE INLET 184 125V NEMAS-15 3080263 2 | BOOTBTRY CABLE END BLK 110 7 | 51245s-020] 6 | HHOS M4 x07 2068.8 ISO 4017_DIN 931 = | oss0ss-o04] 6 | NUTHEXM4X0.70GR8.8 SELF LOCKING DIN 985 3 | se163a5 1 | HINGE DRILLED REAR TRAY 10 | 5963289 3 | SBHCS Ma xX1.25 X25 GR 10.9 BLK FINISH 11 | o8s0ss-o08| @ | NUT HEX Me-1125 GR 10.9 SELF LOCKING DIN 985 12 | 5953068 3. | SBHCS MBX 1.25 X 20 GR 10.9 LK FINISH, 13. | 3087787 1 | CONTACTOR, 24V SEALED 14 | osegstore] 2 | HHOS MS x 1X 16 G88 ISO 4017_DIN 933, 1s | oseoss-oos | 10 | Me FLAT WASHER DIN 125 ie | 08608-0068] 12 | NUT, HEXIM6 X 1.0 GR 8.8 SELF LOCKING DIN 985 17 | aaso76 1 | BLOCK FUSE te | 5963164 2 | METRIC_HEX_SOCKET_COUNTERSUNK HEAD_SCREW ig. | 3087800 1 | PG TRIONICS EZLIFT 230 CONTROLLER 20 | oseasz-o16| 3 | HHCSMBX1.25x 18 GES ISO 4017_DIN 993 21 | ossozi-ooe| 3 | wsHR LOK Ms 22 | osso5e-030] 4 | HHOSMS x 1X 3068.8 1S0 4014 DIN 937 23 | 2080124 1 | CHARGER PRO CHARGER ANS! 1450028 1 | CHARGER. GLOBAL INPUT-SIGNET 25 AMP CEIAU 24 | 5563283, 4 | SBHOSME x 1.0 20 GR 10.9 BLK FINISH 25 | ossea7-oas| 1 | HHCS M18 X 20X35 Ges ISOsd14IDIN $31, 056424.035| 1 | BLTHEXHD M8 X 35MM DIN933 ~ ALT CONSTRUCTION USED WITH 5563455, 2s | oscos7-o1e| 1 | NUT. HEX, Mie X2.0DING34 5853455 1 | M8 CLIP NUT~ALT CONSTRUCTION USED WITH 058424-035 27_| 30a0268 | S0oTBTRY CABLE END BLK 110 RT Rear Tray i Ed SIP aero Control Tray Item | PartNo. | Qty. | Description 1 | 1501008 1 | valve TRAY 2. | 5616363 1 | LATCH, PADDLE 2 | 1600847 1 | BIN, TRAY HINGE 4 | 1501420 2 | HINGE Lock. LOWER 5 | oseoss-o10| 2 | ‘M10 FLAT WASHER DIN 125 & | ossssso16] 2 | HHOS MI0X1.5X 16.68. DIN 933 7 | 5863285 1 | SBHCS MS x 1.0X 25 GR 10.8 BLK FINISH 2 | 100346 1 | BLT. TRAY PIN KEEPER = | ossoss-o06] 1 | NUT HEXIM6 X 10 GR 88 SELF LOCKING DIN 985 10 | 3087803 1 | Lop scREEN it | s0ag978 1 | ALARM, BEEPING 12 | 8019273 1 | MANIFOLD $321SE - REFER TO HYDRAULICS MV 6018261 1 | MANIFOLD $32966/S47258/S4732E ~ REFER TO HYDRAULICS MV3 1g | sorse-oo0] 1 | HORN ia _| ossasz-016 | 4 | HHCS MB x 1.25 X 16 8.6 ISO 4017_DIN 933 Repair Parts Control Tray ct SIP aero Hydraulic Tray Item | PartNo. | Qty. | Description 1 | sst6353 1 | LatcH, PADDLE 2 | 101884 1 | HYDRAULIC TRAY $47268/84732 2 | osgasz016] 2 | HHCS M10X1.5X 16.G8.8 DIN 933 4 | ossose-010] 2 | MIO FLAT WASHER DIN 125 5 | 1501420 2 | HINGE BLOCK. LOWER & | 1800847 4 | PIN, TRAY HINGE 7 | 5863288 1 | METRIC IMPERIAL BUTTON HEAD CS-8 2 | 100346 1 | PLT, TRAY PIN KEEPER = | oss0se-o06] 1 | NUT HEX IMG X 1.0 GR88 SELF LOCKING DIN 985 10 | 2800812 1 | BRG, S001 63400 751. at | s028678 1 | BUMP UNIT 24VDC 4.3360 — REFER TO HYDRAULICS PMU 12 | 114067-000] 1 | FILTER RETURNINTANK sgos7-012 |} 1 HYDRAULIC FILTER ELEMENT 13. | 5076526 1 | GAP WITH DIPSTICK ~ S/N 090000 TO 000250 3076528 1 | TANK CAP WITH TETHER — SIN 000281 AND AFTER 14 | 5076520 1 | FTG BSPP-12 SIGHT - SIN 000251 AND AFTER is | 5076528 1_| FTG BsPP-12 PLUG Reservior Capacity 455 gallons sores HT2 Hydraulic Tray i Ed SIP aero Battery Trays Item | PartNo. | ty. | Description 1 | 3050008 4 | STRY6V GOLF CAR 532185 - TWO PER TRAY 3050027 4 | BATTERY 6VOLT TYPE T-145 $32268/S4726E/S4732E - TWO PER TRAY 2 | 1801007 1 | BATTERY TRAY LEFT SIDE OF CHASSIS: 3 | 1801008 1 | BATTERY TRAY RIGHT SIDE OF CHASSIS 4 | 1500847 2 | PIN, TRAY HINGE ~ ONE PER TRAY s | 1501420 4 | HINGE BLOCK. LOWER—TWO PER TRAY & | ossoseo10| 4 | ati FLAT WASHER DIN 125 ~ TWO PER TRAY 7 | osaaao1e| 4 | HHS M10x 1.8 x 16.68. DIN 933 -TWO PER TRAY 8 | sseazes 2 | SBHCS IMG x 1.0 X 25 GR 10.9 BLK FINISH ~ ONE PER TRAY | 1500346 2 | PLT. TRAY PIN KEEPER —ONE PER TRAY 10_| 056086006] 2 _|_NUT. HEX M6 X 1.0 GR 8.8 SELF LOCKING DIN $85 — ONE PER TRAY Left Side of Chassis Right Side of Chassis Battery Trays i Ed BT SIP aero Scissor Stack S4726E ltem | PartNo. | aty. | Description 1 | ts01060 8 | WLDMT SINGLE ARM s47260248 2. | tso1068 2 | WLOMT. 1STINNER ARM 5472674732 3 | 1801073, 2 | WLOMT. 2ND INNER ARM 84726/4732 4 | 1600880 2 | BAR, CYLROD MNT 8 | 100879 4 | STACK PAD, IMPERIAL, 1ST OUTER 6 | 1s0086 11 | STACK PAD. IMPERIAL, UPPER 7 | 1801082 4 | TUBE, STACK GROSS BRACE 9472614732 8 | 1801080 8 | PIN, END DOUBLE RETAINER $4726/4732 e | 100881 28. | PLT. PINRETAINER 10 | 1500889 8 | TRUNION MNT - REFER TO REPAIR PARTS LOMT at | 1801081 6 | PIN. END 472614732 12 | 1801083 8 | PIN CENTER S726/4732 13. | 1501080 2 | PLT. SAFETY PROP 1a | 100882 24 | WASHER, CENTER PIN 18 | tsort01 2 | 8085, STACK ROLLER $4726/4732 16 | 1801102 4 | PIN, LOWER SLIDER sa726/4732 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Items Not Shown PartNo. | Qty. |Description 71800269 1_ | STACK HARNESS S3206E/5#726= (056888.007 | S43IN | CABLE 14GA/S CONDUCTOR WIRE — PWR TO PLT 3030187 | 2 | ANGLE TRANSDUGER 1601668 | 1 | CABLE EMERGENCY LOWERING. Scissor Stack S4726E Repair Parts Scissor Stack $4726E Item | PartNo. | Qty. | Description 17 | oss0se-120] 18 | HHOS Me x 1.25 x 120 G8.8 ISO 4014_DIN 931 1g | 086086-008} 33. | NUTHEX MB X1.25 GR 8.8 SELF LOCKING DIN 985 g Eg | '3 | ssccse-to0| @ | Hrcowe x 125% 100 cea ico dota oN 2 PAM | 2 | cere | 2 | excoren teams br | sescois | te | Revanneminc ext! 23HeAvyOUTY . 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HEX M6 1.0.GR 8.8 SELF LOCKING DIN 985 29 | 2509623 | 2 | aRG. e761 1.0000 160 30 | 250866 | 2 | BRecse-s0-101B16 31 | 6osris6 i | C¥LINDER Lift 4752 WR — REFER TO HYDRAULICS Lov2 32 | cos7ia7_ | 4 | ovLINDER LIFT. 4752 UPPER ~ REFER TO HYDRAULICS LOYS 33 | siosesos] 2 | HHcSu20x 25x 90GR 88 DIN 9312 as_| sso1ss5 | 4 _| SHIM. 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SEL WLOMT, EXT DECK STOP NUT, HEX. THIN, MB X 1.25 DIN £36 HHCS M8 X 1.28 X 60.8.8 ISO 4014_DIN 931 TORSION SPRING BASKET MODIF LOCKING DIN 965 PLT snsgaa Platform S4726E/S4732E ANSI Platform Deck Assembly S$4726E/S4732E ANSI tem | PartNo. | Qty. | Description 101875 1 | ASSY, PLATFORM $4722/26€ 1 | ssor27 1 | wopwr, 9472614732 2. | 1801389 1 | WLDMT. ExT DECK s4726/4732 3 | 1s01108 2 | PIN, srsDAIx 178. 4 | 101341 2 | ROLLER, EXT DECK INNER $3218 5 | ss92017 & | RETAINING RING, EXTERNAL, 875 DIA, BASIC 6 | 1801231 4 | SLIDE PAD, PLATFORM INNER, 7 | 1801343 2 | ROLLER, MAIN DECK $3213 8 | 1801110 2_ | PIN, e7sDIAx 290. PLOt Platform Deck Assembly $4726E/S4732E ANSI Repair Parts SIP aero Placards and Decals ANSI Item | PartNo. | Qty. | Description 1801487 1 | ASSYANSI DECAL $4736 2 | 1501475 1 | DECAL, DNGR TIPOVERIELEC HAZARD LH 3 | ss01a78 1 | DECAL, DNGR TIPOVERIELEG HAZARD RH 4 | oorsz24 1 | DECAL'MANUAL REORDER 8 | 0073043 1 | DECAL OPERATING INFORMATION INSIDE 6 | 1501230 1 | DECAL PLAT CAP Sso# W/WIND SP $3213E S4726E S4732E 1801510 1 | DECAL, PLAT GAP 7008 WIWIND SP $4732E ss01511 1 | DECAL, PLAT GaP 1000 wrwiND SP $4726= 7 | 0068s 1 | PLACARD OPERATORS CHECKLIST | oosaaas 4 | DECAL, Tle DOWN SYMBOL | 1501872 1 | DECAL, BaTT CHARGER coDES ro | aise3e 1 | DECAUBATTEY CHARGER PLUS a1 | 568295 3 | DECAL, SNOKEL BRAND LOGO 3.00 12. | 1500836 2 | DECAL'S4726E MODEL 1500838 2 | DECAL 54732 MODEL 13° | 7030068 2 | DECAL, WEB ADDRESS LOGO 1.38 14 | 0361289 2 | DECAL, ONGR SAFETY PROP 1s. | 1501533 4 | DECAL, WARNING TOW INSTRUCTIONS 16 | 1500840 2 | DECAL FORKLIFT a7 | 451726 2 | DECAL, CHK BTRY BEFORE CHARGING 18 | 300780 2 | TIPOVER HAZARD DECAL 1g. | 501453000] 2 | DECAL FooT TRAP 20 | o181562 4 | DECAL MACH COMPLIES WANS! 21 | 7oso180 2 | SHURSTEP 2° GP 12 22 | see2ds AR | DECAL, STRIPE YE/SLK 2" SOLD BY THE ROLL 1296" 23 | 0261539 1 | DECALEMERGENCY BLEED DOWN 24 | 300700) 1 | DECAL, DNGR SHEARINGCRUSHING 25 | oo7astt 1 | DECAL! BNGR CYLINDER FAILURE 26 | 0150606 1 | DECAL. 125V 1SAMP PWR TO PLATF 27 | 481986 1 | DECAL’ ONGR DO NoT ALTER Sw 28 | 481776 1 | DECAL RYDR FUID LeveL 2s | 0361367 1 | MANUAL RESPONSIBILITIES As2 6 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE. i Ed Placards and Decals ANSI Item | PartNo. | Qty. | Description 30 | 1500834 1 | MANUAL, OPERATORS $3218 ANSI at | 1501666 1 | PLACARD SERIAL NUMBER S4726E ANSI 1801667 1 | PLACARD SERIAL NUMBER $4732 ANSI 32 | 5583484 4 | ALUM POP RIVETLG HD 3.27.9 STEEL MANDREL 0381523 1 | DECAL GSA COMPLIANT ~ CSA MACHINES ONLY 33_| 1501763, 1_| DECAL PLAGE SAFETY PROP HERE Repair Parts rae To Left Side PD3 Placards and Decals ANSI Ssnorkel Hydraulics Pump Unit PMU Motor Pump Hydraulic Brake/Hub BRK Manifold Valve S4726E/S4732E Mv3 Hand Pump ~ Brake Release Relief Valve — Brake Release Freewheeling Valve ‘Steering Cylinder $4726E/S4732E ...... SCY1 Lift Cylinder $4726E/S4732E Lower ...... LY2 Lift Cylinder $4726E/S4732E Upper... LCY3 Lift Cylinder Plumbing CE/AU. LCYCE Hydraulic Hose Layout $4726E/S4732E, HHL2 Hydraulics asa Pump Unit Item | PartNo. | ty. | Description 6029678 1 | Pumpunt24voc4acc 1 | 8029683 1 | BASE ASSY W354 STO MTR AP100 VMO1 2 | 6029620 1 | PUMP API00 4.3 PBP NO COVER CW 3 | so2ese1 1 | O-RING SHAPED REAR COVER AP100 - ITEM NOT SHOWN 4 | so2see2 1 | O-RING SHAPED UP 1008UP110 ~ ITEM NOT SHOWN s | so2s6e4 4 | PINDOWEL 5X7 NM AP100 - ITEM NOT SHOWN | s0296e5 1 | COVER REAR APi00 308.375 NPT — ITEM NOT SHOWN 7 | so298e6 4 | V TOE! Mooax08s 08 BUNIS831 26 - ITEM NOT SHOWN, 8 | 6029687 1 | TUBE suCT 90 HIMT M400 9/8 NET | so2sses 1 | FILTER SCREEN M-SERIES SUCT vo | s02s6e9 1 | SHAFT INTERMEDIATE AP100 DC — ITEM NOT SHOWN +1 | so29680 1 | MOTOR D¢ 24VOLT 5.0 IN EXTND TY 12 | soasest 4 | SOREWFHO SOc CAP 14-20x3/4 13° | so2see2 1 | VaLy MAX vot HDM10 7.211.320 14_| 6029683 1_| TUse RETURN 90 DEG 1/6 NET () Terminal \ (-) Terminal Pump Unit PMU Hydraulics asa Hydraulic Brake/Hub Item | PartNo. | Qty. | Description 1 | eo91s01 1 | RYDRAULIC BRAKEHUB 6047150 1 SEAL REPAIR KIT 2. | 8230183 1 | CASTLE NUT 1.125-18 3 | 5869875 1 | PINGOTTER 250 D142.50- ITEM NOT SHOWN 4 | a2s012 1_| KEYSTOCK ~ ITEM NOT SHOWN, Hydraulic Brake/Hub BRK Hydraulics asa Manifold Valve S4726E/S4732E ltem | PartNo. | Qty. | Description 6018281 1 | MANIFOLD VALVE: 1 1 | MANIFOLD VALVE WITH PLUGS 2 | so19300 1 | SOLENOID VALVE 3 | so19301 1 | SOLENOID VALVE 4 | so19302 1 | FLOWREGULATOR = | 5019303 1 | HAND PUMP: | sor9304 1 | MANUAL PULL VALVE 7 | 6019305 1 | RELIEF VALVE = | 5019306 1 | SOLENOID VALVE | 5019307 2 | OVERCENTER VALVE 10 | 8019308 41 | SHUTTLE VALVE i | s01e309 1 | NEEDLE VALVE 12. | 3019310 3 | SOLENOID com 13. | 8019312 1 | COILSPACER 14 | 6019313 2 | SOLENOID COIL is | sorst4 1 | COIL SPACER ie | so19315 2 | ORIFICE CHECK DIS a7 | 8019316 2 | SOLENOID con te | 5075305 2 | FTGPLHOLHEX-6B STL ie | soreste 1 | FLOW DIVIDER COMBINER 20 | soresta 2 | SOLENOID VALVE 21__| 6019320 1_| oRIFICE PLUG Manifold Valve S4726E/S4732E Test Port Main System Pressure mv3, Melee Hydraulics ov 3, Manifold Valve $4726E/S4732E Manifold Valve S4726E/S4732E Steering Cylinder S4726E/S4732E Item Part No. Qty. Description e0aT 184 1 CYLINDER, STEERING FISHER Hydraulics scy4 Steering Cylinder S4726E/S4732E asa Lift Cylinder $4726E/S4732E Lower tem | PartNo. | Qty. | Description 6047136 1 | CYLINDER. LIFT FISHER 6047149 1 SEAL REPAIR KIT Sp Q)) # Lift Cylinder $4726E/S4732E Lower Love Hydraulics asa Lift Cylinder S4726E/S4732E Upper Item | PartNo. | Qty. | Description e0a7137 1 | CYUNDER LIFT FISHER 6047148 1 SEAL REPAIR KIT Hydraulics Ley3 Lift Cylinder S4726E/S4732E Upper asa Lift Cylinder Plumbing CE/AU Item | PartNo. | Qty. | Description 1 | toosss-o0e| 1 | FTG ane-evioRF spec 2 | ses976 1 | SOLENOID VALVE 3. | 553956 1 | coi2ovoc 4 | s0sisas 1 | CHECK VALVE PORPET FLOW WITH 0.045" ORIFICE 5 | 3030188 1 | PRESSURE TRANSDUCER 6 | 5076527 1 | FTG aMBxare 90 Lift Cylinder Plumbing CE/AU Levee Hydraulics asa Hydraulic Hose Layout S4726E/S4732E Item | PartNo. Qty. Description S . 7; E= 5 » OL 2 ot | ¢ a 6 o HHL2 Hydraulic Hose Layout $4726E/S4732E asa Ssnorkel Electrical Lower Control Panel ANS! Lower Control Panel CE/AU. Upper Control Box ANS! Upper Control Box Two Speed CE/AU Joystick Chassis Harness. Chassis Harness Section 1 Chassis Harness Section 2 Chassis Harness Section 3. Chassis Harness Pin 1D Stack Hamess — After 12/15/2014 Stack Hamess — Before 12/16/2014 Electrical Wiring Layout $4726E/S4732E. Rear Tray Wiring Lora LoPt uct ucs USTK cH CHA CHB CHC CHID ‘Hi SH EWut RTEW Electrical EEL Lower Control Panel ANSI Item | PartNo. | ty. | Description 1801687 1 | ASSY GRND CTRL PANELANS! 1 | 1800663 1 | PLTGRD CTRL PANEL 2 | 3020087 1 | Key swircH 080210 1 SPARE KEYS ~ SET OF TWO 3 | 020016 1 | swTaLsPDT (ONOFFION) 4 | 510524000] 1 | PUSHIPULL SWASSY WINC CONTACT 8 | 150086 1 | DECAL LOWER CONTROL PANEL | ts01874 1_| HARNESS Lower CONTROLS o-}-© >) Ol Lower Control Panel ANSI Lep2 Electrical Lower Control Panel Wiring ANSI item] PartNo. | aty. | Description 1501674 +__ | HARNESS LOWER CONTROLS 1 | somes: | am | WIRE 16@a SINGLE CONDUCTOR WHT 2 | s2z0241 3 | TERM#5 SPRING SPADE 3 | Soasiss 3. | TeRMRIOI tea 4 | so4ses7 | 2 | TERMFEM 1881 16/14 GA—NOT USED ON ANSI MACHINE 5 | sos7ai.o00] 1 | BLADE FUSE HOLDER 6 | sosrao-000] 1 | SLADE FUSE 20AMP 7 | 3220240 | 3 | TERMs#e SPRING SPADE _| szz0218_| 1 _| CoNNAMP s-PIN SocKET tic croure opersten ‘ h . i Pott RaelLower Electrical Lep2 Lower Control Panel Wiring ANSI Lower Control Panel CE/AU Item | PartNo. | ty. | Description 11800662 1 | ASSY GRND CTRL PANEL 1 | 1800663 1 | PLTGRD CTRL PANEL 2 | 3020087 1 | Key swircH 080210 1 SPARE KEYS ~ SET OF TWO 3 | 020016 1 | swTaLsPDT (ONOFFION) 4 | 510524000] 1 | PUSHIPULL SWASSY WINC CONTACT | s1o52e-000] 1 | LeDRED 6 | 1800836 1 | DECAL LoweR CONTROL PANEL 7_| 1501674 1_| HARNESS LOWER CONTROLS Lower Control Panel CE/AU os s oR aS s oR : By eps Lower Control Panel Wiring CE/AU Item} PartNo. | Qty. | Description 1801674 1 | HARNESS LOWER CONTROLS 1 | sortest AR | WIRE 18GA SINGLE CONDUCTOR WHT 2 | 3220241 5 | TERM#6 SPRING SPADE 3 | sosaie1 3 | TERMRIOI 16/14 4 | 3048697 2 | TERM FEM 1861 16/14 GA 5 | s09747.000] 7 | SLADE FUSE HOLDER 6 | s09740-000] 1 | SLADE FUSE 20ANMP 7 | 3220240 3. | TERM #8 SPRING SPADE 8_| 3220218 1_| CONN AMP $-PIN SOCKET Sy Grouna Operation Emergency Stop DO AS 585 Electrical Lep1 Lower Control Panel Wiring CE/AU Upper Control Box ANSI Item | PartNo. | ty. | Description 1801187 1 | ASSY PLTFRM CONT 80x SINGLE SPEED 1801498 1 | ASSY UBANSI TWO SPEED 1 | sore 1 | WUDMT, UPPER CONTROL 80x 2 | stos24000] 1 | PUSHIPULL Sw ASSY WNC CONTACT 3 | 3020047 1 | SWTGL SPDT (ONNONE/ON) SINGLE SPEED 3020047 2 | SWTGLE SPDE (ONNONEION) TWO SPEED. 4 | 51082000] 7 | sweusHeuTTON 8 | 302828 1 | LighT RED 24 voc BezeL MOUNT 6 | 1sotise 1 | PLAC, PLTFRM CONT 80x 7 | sso1188 1 | PLAC, PLTRM CONT BOX E-STOPIHORN | 3040824 1 | RECEPTICAL Grol OUTLET 20 AMP 3 | 2040825 1 | WEATHERPROOF PAD 10 | st2714008| 4 | HHS M4 x07 x25 G88 150.4014 DIN 931 11 | 086066-004] 4 | NUT HEX.M4 X 0.70 GR 8.8 SELF LOCKING DIN 985 12 | isoite 1 | PLT BOTTOM PLATFORM CONTROL BOX 13 | 1501369 1 | PLACLIFTIORIVE 14 | 30a7aot 1 | JOYSTICK REFER TO ELECTRICAL JSTK 18. | 560067 4 | NUTSPEED U THREADED M6 16_| oseastoso| 4 | HHS M6 x 1x 30.68.8180 4017 DINS33 83219E - Single Speed '$32266/S4726E/S4732E - Two Speed em GAO G uct Upper Control Box ANSI Electrical Upper Control Box ANSI Item} PartNo. | Qty. | Description 1801298 1 | conn, $3219 cont sox 1 | 30220208 | 1 | CONN DEUTSCH HO3-18-20eN 2 | 3220113 1 | MAGNEGRAFT #70-7814-1 3 | sosae72 3 | TERM FEM 1981 22/18 Ga 4 | sosst46 4 | TERMRtO 20/16 5 | 960369 4 | TERM SPADES! 18-144, 8 | 3220177 14 | PIN CONTACT #20 16-18 AWG 7 | 3220225 7 | PINAMP 350680-1 8 | sor1e01 | 2srr | wiRE 18GA SINGLE CONDUCTOR WHT 9 | s2z0183, 1 | 6 WAY PLUG DEUTSCH DT0s-65 10 | 3040342 6 | SOCKET CONTACT SIZE 16 16/18 GA "1 1 | wes © oo re [ AT rs as be SS p> J uct Upper Control Box ANSI Upper Control Box Two Speed CE/AU Item | PartNo. | ty. | Description 1801761 1 | assy ce ucB2s°D 1 | ss01112 1 | WLOMT. UPPER CONTROL BOX 2 | si0s2d000] 1 | PUSHIPULL SWASSY WING CONTACT 3 | 3020047 2 | SWTGL SPDT (ONINONEION) 4 | 510542000] 1 | sweusH sutton 8 | 302628 2 | LIGHT RED 24 Voc BEZEL MOUNT | 1s0it58 4 | PLAC, PLTFRM CONT 80x 7 | sso11se 1 | PLAC! PLTFRM CONT BOX E-STOP/HORN 8 | sseatet 4 | HHOS ma x 0.7 x 30 G3. ISO 4014 DINS3t = | 056086004] 4 | NUTHEX M4 X0.70 GR 8.8 SELF LOCKING DIN 985 10 | sorte 1 | PLT BOTTOM PLATFORM CONTROL BOX +1 | 1501388 1 | PLACLIFTIORIVE 12 | s087aot 1 | JOYSTICK - REFER TO ELECTRICAL JSTK 13° | 1501286 1 | CONN s3218 conTROL 50x 1a | 5880087 4 | NUT SPEED U THREADED M6 18 | oseast-os0] 4 | HHCSMéx 1x 3068.8 1S0 4017 DINS33 16 | 1501886 1 | PLTcover outeT 17 | stasseoie| 2 | HHCS M4x0.7x 16 G8.8 150.4014 DIN 931 is | is0i8e0 4 | WIRE JUMPER CE OVERLOAD LIGHT 1s_| 1501760 1_| wire Rel SPADE 6ie Upper Control Box Two Speed CE/AU uca Electrical Upper Control Box Two Speed CE/AU tem | PartNo.) Qty. ] Description 1_| 1801760 1 | _WIRE 18 R61 SPADES Electrical uca senor Upper Control Box Two Speed CE/AU Joystick Item | PartNo. | ty. | Description 3087801 1 | soysticK INCLUDES ITEMS 1 THROUGH 12 1 | 3067816 1 RING, RETAINING, 800 2 | 3087807 1 BOOT, BH HANDLE 3 | sos7eta 1 MOUNTING NUT. 4 | 3087a08 1 AOTUATOR, BH HANDLE s | 3087811 1 LEVER, ENABLER, BH HANDLE | s0e7819 1 (GASKET, BH HANDLE, 7 | 3087820 1 GASKET, BH HANDLE | 3087810 1 PUSHBUTTON, MOMENTARY (BLACK) | 3087806 2 MIGROSWITCH, BH HANDLE 10 | s0s7sis, 4 SOREW, BH HANDLE +1 | 3067813 1 SOREW. BH HANDLE 12_| 5583175 4 MAGHINE SOREW MB X 16 PAN H Joystick JSTK Electrical EEL Chassis Harness ltem | PartNo. | Qty. | Description 1601887 1 | HARNESS CHASSIS PHX II $32262/S4725E/S4732= 1 | 3048803, 1 | CONNECTOR 2-WAY PLUG GRAY 3089807 2 WEDGELOCK 2.WaY SOCKET 2 | 3220822 5 | CONNECTOR SWAY PLUG NATURAL 3 | 3040047 18 | TERMINAL 250 22-18 AWG 4 | 3220163 2 | CONNECTOR 4-WAY PLUG NATURAL = | 3049965 2 | RING TERMINAL 5/16 STUD 6 | s0sa146 2 | RING TERMINAL #10 STUD 7 | 3049983 3 | CONNECTOR 12.WAY PLUG | 3220132 2 __| CONNECTOR s-WAY PLUG NATURAL 2 Section 4 Refer to Page CH-A Section 2 efer to Page CH-B Chassis Harness ao Electrical cH Chassis Harness Section 1 Refer to Page CH | p}--—_ Lift Cylinder Pressure Sensor Qe : peer 6 =| Ea vl © gle lucer 1 brows Lift cylinder Angle A Transducer 2 Trans i a ~ Ay & s oY ry CH-A Chassis Harness Display Chassis Harness Forward SteerL = i : A chs = Chassis Harness Section 2 Refer to Page CH CH-B Electrical Chassis Harness Section 3 Refer to Page CH Electrical BL cH-C Chassis Harness Contactor Display Control Module Lower controls Interlock Chassis Harness - Electrical System Pin ID P41 Output and Analog Input Wire Description Pit BV to Joystick (low current) P12 ‘Spare analog input P13 OV to voystick (low current) Pid ‘Joystick analog input PIS CAN H (optional CANDus) PIs CAN L (optional CANbus) PIT Tittlamp output (OV=active) PIs Overload lamp output (OV=active) Pie Platform alarm output (OV=active) P2 Connects to Sensors Wire Description P24 5V (low current, for sensors only) P22 EZfit height sensor #1 input P23 OV (lew current, or sensors only) P24 Pressure sensor input P25 EZfit height sensor #2 input (optional) P26 Spare analog input P27 Bs feed (low current, for switches only) P28 Lift down valve retum (OV=active) P28 Spare lamp output (OV=active) P3 Upper Controls Wire Description P34 ENS Platform (B+ during platform mode) P32 Valve supply (high current B+ during platform mode, supplies all valve outputs) P33 TTorque/traction switch (B+=active) P34 Reverse/Down joystick switch (B+=active) P35 Forward/Up joystick switch (B+=active) P36 Drive select switch (B+=active) P37 Lift select switch (B+=active) P38 Steer right switch (B+=active) P38 Steer left switch (B+=active) P3-10 Spare switch input (B+=active) Pott ‘Spare switch input (B- P3412 Trigger switch (B: Chassis Harness — Electrical System Pin ID CHID Electrical Chassis Harness - Electrical System Pin ID P4 Lower Controls Wire Description Pat EMS Ground (B+ during ground made) Pa2 Spare switch input Pad Leading Control - enable Pad Lift down switch (B+=aetve in ground mode only) P45 Lift up switch (B+=active in ground mode only) Pa6 Elevation switch (B+=iowered, open=elevated) Pa-T Spare switch input Pa.8 Loading Control steer left P48 Loading Control steer right P4-10 Spare switch input Patt Leading Control = forward Paiz Loading Control reverse P5 Valve Outputs Wire Description P51 Line contactor output (B+ when active) P52 Forward valve output (B+ when active) P53 Reverse valve output (B+ when active) P54 Brake Valve output (B+ when active) P55 Motion light output (B+ when active) PES Steer left valve output (B+ when active) ~ P5-7 Down vaive output (B+ when active) iy PES Steer right valve output (B+ when active) ~ P50 TTorque valve output (B+ when active) .~] P5-10 | Overload and motion alarm output (B+ when active) % PEt Up valve output (B+ when active) TT P512 ‘Spare valve output P6 Connects to EZcal Hand-Held Device Wire Description P6-1 ‘Supply P62 Receive PES Transmit P64 OV Return CHID Chassis Harness ~ Electrical System Pin ID Stack Harness — After 12/15/2014 ltem | PartNo. | Qty. | Description 1600280 1 | STACK HARNESS $3219 1600289 1 | STACK HARNESS $32268/84726E 100286 1 | STACK HARNESS $4732 1 | 3220208 1 | CONNECTOR CIRCULAR 20-WAY PLUG 2. | 3220206 1 | GONNECTOR CIRCULAR 20-WVAY PLUG RECEPTACLE, 2 | 3040342 2 | SooKeT 4 | 3c49ae5 is | socker 5 | sos03a1 2 | PIN & | 3c4gac4 18 | PIN 7 591 IN | CABLE 18 GA/20 CONDUCTOR $4732E 519 IN | GABLE 18 G20 CONDUCTOR $3226E/S4726E 384 IN | CABLE 18 GA/20 CONDUCTOR $2219E = | 050886-001 |408 iN | CABLE 14 GAS 932195 (058886.001 |543 N | CABLE 14 GA'3 $32268/S¢728E 1058888.001 |615 IN | CABLE 14 GA/3 $4732E Upper Control Box yeah Stack Harness — After 12/15/2014 Chassis Harness SH1 Electrical EEL Stack Harness — Before 12/16/2014 Item | PartNo. | Qty. | Description 1800288 1 | STACK HARNESS S4726e 1500288 1 | STACK HARNESS $4732E 1 | 3220208 1 | CONNECTOR CIRCULAR 20-way PLUG 2 | 3220206 1 | CONNECTOR CIRCULAR 20-WAY PLUG RECEPTACLE 3 | s220176 4 | PLUG CAVITY SIZE 20 4 AR. | HEATSHRINK DUAL WALL WIRES CAV 17 THROUGH 20 | 1osett-000] 1 | BOOT HDP/HD SHELL SIZE 18 GRAY 6 wR _| CABLE 18 GA/1S CONDUCTOR Upper Control Box Chassis Harness ® 73 TBE Ta TSE MA ey ae baw fas lave ever eee er apes teeters Epes Hepes Set ees Sear tees eect Sper were se tee Sper Lipa Steet er ete fe eral 7_[pi-eal 17 [cave 7 |ri-sal 17 [> ~ oper [ie ava epee be I] Spesteiy Seats Hy weet see eet & anus @ $ W conan SH Stack Harness - Before 12/16/2014 EEL Electrical Wiring Layout S4726E/S4732E Item | PartNo. | Qty. | Description 1 | 3014746 2 | WIRE 2R375 R375 9 BLACK 2_| 3018745 1_| WIRE 2 R375 R375 86 BLACK Refer to RTEW for Rear Tray Wiring oe sw | L an oO t OQ : f| o Le os & 8 a . =, _ & ome Mi pe? q: CY K EWLt Electrical Wiring Layout $4726E/S4732E EEL Rear Tray Wiring Item | PartNo. ] Qty. | Description 1 | sora7aa 2 | wiRE2R376R375 135 RED 2 | 3014750 2 | WIRE 2 R375 R375 101 RED 3 | 3ora7e: 2 | wire 2375 R375 122 BLACK 4__| 1801887 1_| HARNESS, CHASSIS PHX II $32268/S4726E/54722E go pe b\w Electrical rp ‘ 7" c RTEW Rear Tray Wi EEL Ssnorkel ie Loading Control Item | PartNo. | Qty. | Description 1 | soz016 1 | swic.seor (worry 2 | 510842000] 1 | PUSHBUTTON BLACK. FLUSH MOUNT 2 | 3020016 1 | sWTGL SPOT (WOFF IM) 4 | s8i6349 1 | MAGNETIC LatcH 5 | 1501352 1 | BHCS M12 x 1.75 x 90 68.8 DIN 931 & | sss0sss 4 | STEEL POP RIVET 3.26.1 STEEL MANDREL 7 | 1s01338 1 | WLDMT CABLE GUARDIDRIVE CONTROL (INCLUDES COVER & INTERNAL 8OX) 2 | ssasaas 4 | 14-20 PAN HEAD SCREW ge | 101474 1 | DECAL, LOADING CONTROL 10_| 1801687 1_| HARNESS SIDE DRIVE Items Not Shown PartNo. | Qty. | Description 011805 | AR | CABLE 18GA/5 CONDUCTOR Loading Control Options Loading Control A tec. Loading Control Maintenance Every person who maintains, inspects, tests, or repairs the aerial platform must be qualified to do so. Mainte- nance functions must be performed by maintenance per- sonnel who are qualified to work on the aerial platform. ACaution Welding current can be very intense, Damage to electronic components can result. Connect the ground clamp as close as possible to the area be- ing welded. Disconnect battery cables and any croprocessors and engine control modules before welding on the machine. If it becomes necessary to weld aerial platform com- ponents as a method of repair, take all precautions to prevent damage to electronic circuitry and devices on the machine. This includes, but may not be limited to disconnecting battery cables and electronic devices. Do not modify this aerial platform without prior writ- ten consent of the Snorkel Engineering Department Modification may void the warranty, adversely affect stability, or affect the operational characteristics of the aerial platform. Maintenance Schedules Snorkel has established a preventive maintenance schedule to detect any defective, damaged or improperly secured parts and provide information regarding lubrica- tion and other minor maintenance items. This schedule includes the following + Daily Prestart Inspection + Frequent Inspection and Maintenance Every 90 Days or 150 Hours + Annual Maintenance ~ Every 500 Hours The Daily Prestart Inspection must be performed by a trained operator All other maintenance and inspections must be performed by a trained service technician only. Retain a copy of these forms for your records, ‘All placards and decals on the machine must be in place and legible. Use the Placards and Decals parts page in the Repair Parts section of this manual to check these placards and decals. ‘Snorkel recommends that you make additional copies of the Preventive Inspection Maintenance Checklist forms for your use in performing these inspections, Warning The potential for an accident increases when operat- ing an aerial platform that is damaged or maifunc- tioning. Death or serious injury can result from such accidents. Do not operate the aerial platform if itis, damaged or malfunctioning. Repair all defects before returning the machine to service, General Information The parts drawings located in the repair parts sections, are designed for use as a guide for proper cisassembly of the machine and components as well as for parts replacement ADanger Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can have enough force to inject fluid into the flesh, Serious infection or reaction will result if medical treatment is not given immediately. In case of injury by escap- ing hydraulic fluid, seek medical attention at once. ‘Always refer to the hydraulic system installation draw- ings and the electrical viring diagram before removing or disassembling associated parts, When disassembling or reassembling components, complete the procedural steps in sequence. Do not, parrially disassemble or assemble one part, then start on another. Always check your work to assure that nothing has been overlooked. Keep the following in mind when disassembling or as- ‘sembling the machine. + Always be conscious of weight. + Never attempt to lift heavy objects without the aid of a mechanical device. + Do not allow heavy objects to rest in an unstable condition, + Always make sure the work platform is in the stowed position, blocked or the weight removed by a suitable ting device before removing any com- ponents from the scissor stack + When raising a portion of the machine, be sure that adequate biocking is properly positioned. Do ‘not depend solely on the lifing device to hold and secure weight + Ifa part resists removal, check to see if all fasten- ers, electrical wiring, hydraulic lines, ete. have been removed or that other parts are nol interfering Parts should be thoroughly inspected before restoring to service at the time of reassembly. Burrs, nicks or scratches may be removed from machined surfaces by honing or polishing with #600 crocus cloth, followed by a thorough cleaning in an approved cleaning solvent, and blown dry with compressed air. Do not alter the contour of any part. Ifthis operation does not restore the part to a serviceable condition, replace the part. Replace all o-rings, seals, and gaskets at reassembly. ‘$8210 /$32286/S47 206847926 1 Use new roll pins or cotter pins. Dip all packing rings and seals in hydraulic oll before reassembling in cylinders and manifolds. Replace any part having imperfect threads. in general, machines that have been disassembled can be reassembled by reversing the order of disassembly. The service life of a machine can be increased by keep- ing din and foreign materials out ofthe vital components. Shields, covers, seals, and filters help to keep air and oil supplies clean, However, these items must be maintained on a scheduled basis in order to function properly. Clean surrounding areas as well as the opening and ft- tings before disconnecting air or oil lines. As soon as a line or componentis disconnected, cap or cover all open- ings to prevent the entry of dit or foreign materials. New parts should remain in their container unti they are ready to be used, Clearly mark or tag hydraulic lines and electrical wiring connections when disconnecting or removing them from the machine. This will assure that they are correctly reinstalled, Proper assembly is critical to the successful rebuilding of any machine. Carefully inspect any parts which are to be reused. If in doubt, replace. “Safety First’ is @ good slogan Replace any guards and protective devices that have been removed to carry out maintenance and repair work Maintenance ~2 ‘$82 106/922286/847266/84722E Daily Prestart Inspection Item Inspect For OK (Operator's Manual Electrical System Battery fluid level Battery terminals In manual holder, all pages readable and intact, Proper level Clean, connectors tight Battery charger Proper operation Cables and wiring hamess No wear or physical damage Hydraulic System Fluid level Visible on dipstick with platform stowed Hoses, tubes and fittings Free-wheeling valve No leaks, all fitings tight Fully closed — clockwise Diagnostic Center Display Displays operating time/battery power Tires and Wheels Good condition, wheel fasteners tight, retainer pin installed Ground Strap In place and securely fastened Lower Control Station Operating controls, Emergency stop Lowering alarm — if equipped Proper operation Shuts off lower controlsiproper operation Sounds when platform lowers Pothole Protection Interlock Proper operation Emergency Lowering Proper operation Safety Prop No damage or deformation Flashing Light if equipped Proper operation, no damage or deformation Structures Weldments - Chassis, scissors, platform, et. Platform slide pads/blocks/rollers/spacers Fasteners Welds intact, no damage or deformation In place, no damage ar deformation In place, tight, and no damage Upper Control Station Guardrail system Platform floor Welds intact, no damage or deformation All fasteners in place, no loose or missing parts No damage or deformation Clean to prevent slip and fall hazards Platform extensionvlatch handles Proper operation, no damage or deformation ‘Swing-down rails Lanyard anchors Entry doors Brakes Operating controls, Emergency stop Lowering alarm - if equipped Drive motion alarm - if equipped Electrical power outlet Fasteners in place, proper operation In place, no deformation or damage In place, no deformation or damage, proper operation Proper operation Proper operation Shuts off upper controls Sounds when platform lowers Sounds when aerial platform drive function is operated Proper operation Battery condition indicator - LED Proper operation Hom ‘Sounds when activated Placards and Decals, In place and readable Performed by, Date: ‘S2010F 1822266 8472861847226 Maintenance —9 Maintenance — 4 ‘$82 106/922286/947286/84722E Frequent Inspection and Maintenance — Every 90 Days or 150 Hours Item Procedure Information Ok Electrical System Batteries Clean terminals, check electrolyte levels and cable connections ‘Add distilled water if necessary Cables and wiring hamess Check for wear and damage Battery charger Check for proper operation Ensure batteries are fully charged Hydraulic System Hydraulic fluid condition Visually inspecta sample taken fromthe ‘center of the reservoir. Do a lab test if ‘Above 10°F (AZO) Iso ve32 necessary, Flush system and replace Below 10°F (-12°C) fluid a8 necessary. IsOVG15 Fluid reservoir Check for leaks Return fiter Replace after the first 50 hours. every 90 days or 150 hours thereafter Inspect filter for foreign matter that could indicate component wear Hoses, tubes, and fitings Check for leaks, blistering, cracks, ets. Fluid level Fill with proper fluid, visible in sight See above glass/on dipstick with platform stowed Filler cap Check for wear and securely fasten Free-wheeling valve Fully closed Motor and pump assembly Check for damage and leaks Check for proper operation Structures Weldments Check for damage and cracked welds Slide pads/biocks Check for wear and proper operation Do not lubricate Fasteners Verify that all fasteners are in place ‘and are tight Scissor pins/king pins Check for damage and cracked welds Wheels and Tires Check for wear and damage Retorque castle nuts to 150 816 ‘Steering Cylinder — Fasteners Check for cylinder damage and leaks and Linkage Check for proper operation ‘Scissor Structure Check for damage and cracked welds Pivot pins, shap rings, bolls _ Check for wear and damage, or and nuts missing components Lift eylinder and valves Check for wearidamagelleakage and proper operation Emergency lowering valve Check for proper operation Hoses, tubes, and ftings Check for leaks, blistering, cracks, etc Cables and wiring hamess: Check for wear and damage Safety prop Check for damage and deformation Parking Brakes Check for leaks and proper operation Ground Strap Pothole Protectors In place and securely fastened Interlock and alarm (Check for damage and proper operation Linkage/skid pivot points Check for damage and proper operation ‘S2010F 1822266 8472861847226 Mantenance —§ Frequent Inspection and Maintenance — Every 90 Days or 150 Hours Item Procedure Information ok ‘Swing-out Trays Hinges and latches Check for damage and proper operation Placards and Decals, Check for damage and readability Order replacements as necessary Refer to Parts Manual Operator's Manual Proper manual in document holder Platform Guardrail system Welds intact, no damage or deformation AAllfasteners in place, no loose or missing parts Piatform floor Check for damage and deformation Clean to prevent slip and fall hazards Platform extension Check for damage and deformation ‘Smooth operation Check for proper operation of latch handles ‘Swing-down rais-ifequipped Verify that all fasteners are in place and that the rails fold down properly. Entry doors Check for damage and deformation heck for proper operation Lanyard anchors Check for wear and damage Emergency Lowering System Check for proper operation Lower Controls, Operating controls Check for smooth operation and Refer to Operator's Manual proper speed for function speeds Emergency stop Shuts off power to lower controls Lowering alarm-If equipped Verify that alarm sounds while the platform is lowering Lowering interrupt - CE only Verify that the platform stops lowering when it reaches about 1.8m (6') Control selector switch Check for proper operation Inthe lower controls position, the upper controls should not bee functional. Lift capacity Check lift function at maximum load capacity Maximum Load $3219E 550 Ib (250 kg) $3226 500 Ib (227 kg) S4726E 1000 Ib (454 kg) S4732E 700 Ib (318 kg) While the platform is loaded, raise the platform and with a pen, mark the chassis next to the slide pad. Mark on the side of the pad toward the front of the chassis. Wait for 15 minutes to determine if the lft cylinder is drifting Ifthe slide pad covers the mark, the eylinder or holding valve is leaking, Ifthe eylinderorholding valve leaks, remove the machine from service and correct the cause of the hydraulic leak before further operation. Maintenance 6 ‘$82 106/922286/847266/84722E Frequent Inspection and Maintenance — Every 90 Days or 150 Hours Item Procedure Information Ok ‘Overload system test (Check the lift function at 120% maxi- 120% Maximum Load CE machines only mum load capacity. Start the test with S3219E 300 kg (680 Ib) the platform fully lowered. Verify that $3226E 272 kg (600 Ib) the lit function cuts out automatically, S4726E 44 kg (1200 Ib) the alarm sounds and the red light S4732E 381 kg (840 Ib) on the control panel flashes before the platform reaches an elevation of approximately 1.8 m (6) Battery disconnect switch ‘Shuts off all controls Upper Controls Operating controls, Check for smooth operation and proper speed Parking brakes Proper operation Emergency stop ‘Shuts off power to upper controls Towering alarm-i equipped Verify that alarm sounds while the platform is lowering Drive motion alarm Verify that alarm sounds while chassis zit equipped is in motion Electrical power outlet ‘Check for proper operation of outiet and GFCI Travel speed Verify proper travel speed Low: 0.4 mph (0.6 km/h) ‘4 mph = SOR in 65-85 secs (0.6 km/h = 18.2m in 65-85 secs) High: 20 mph (32 kamihy 20 mph = OR in 16-20 sees (3.2 kmh = 15.2 in 16-20 secs) Hom Check for wear and damage Battery condition indicator Check for proper operation Options Flashing light Check for proper operation Level Sensor Interlock Test ‘A, Park the machine on a level surface. Place a smart level on the chassis in the front-to-back direction. Zero the level. B. Elevate the front ties to the aproximate height as follows: $3219E/S3226E — 3 3/8” (86 mm) $4726E/S4732E — 4 3/4" (121 mm) Verify the chassis inclination is no more than 3.7 degrees, Verify the platform will raise and lower through its full range of motion, Continued on next page. ‘S2010F 1822266 8472861847226 Mantenance ~7 Frequent Inspection and Maintenance — Every 90 Days or 150 Hours Item Procedure Information Ok Level Sensor Interlock Test ©. Elevate the front tires to the proximate height as follows '$3219E/S3226E — 4 1/8" (105 mm) ‘S4726E/S4732E — 6" (152 mm) Verify the chassis inclinations between, 4.2 and 4.4 degrees. Verify thatthe lft function cuts out automatically and the alarm sounds before the platform reaches an elevation of 6 (1.8 m) All drive functions must also cut out D. Repeat steps B and C elevating the rear tires E. Place the smart level on the chassis in the side-to-side direction, Zero the level. Elevate the front tes on the right side of the machine to the aproximate height as follows: $32198/S3226E - 3/4” (19 mm) '$47268/S4732E ~ 1 1/8" (29 mm) Verify the chassis inclination is no more than 1.2 degrees. Verify the platform il raise and lower throughs full range of motion F. Elevate the front tires on the Fight side of the machine to the aproximate height as follows: '$32196/S3226E - 1" (25 mm) ‘S47 26E/S4732EE - 1 3/4" (44mm) Verify the chassis inclinations between 1.7 and 1.8 degrees. Verify that the lift function cuts out automatically and the alarm sounds before the platform reaches an elevation of 6 (1.8 m) All drive functions must also cut out G. Repeat steps E and F for the left side of machine. H. Adjustireplace the level sensor as required. Performed by. Date: Maintenance - 8 ‘$82 106/922286/847266/84722E Annual Maintenance - Every 500 Hours Item Procedure Information Ok Frequent Maintenance Checklist Hydraulic System Complete Frequent Maintenance Hydraulic fluid condition Drain, lush, and clean hydraulic system. Refill with new fluia. Above 10°F (-12°C) Mobil DTE-13M, ISO VG32 Below 10°F (-12°C) Mobil DTE-11M, ISOVG15 Return filter Replace Refer to Parts Manual for filter part number ‘System pressures Check system relief pressure ‘System Relief Pressure 2,900 to 3100 psi (200 to 214 bar) Test Pothole Protection Overtravel Assembly ‘A. Using aforklft capable of supporting the weight of the machine, raise the machine ftom the rear forklift pockets about 2 feet off the ground, B. Raise the platform and remove the chassis cover at the front of the machine C. Hold @ 2x4 approx. 30.5” long for $32196/S3226E or approx. 46” long for S4726B/S4732E machines be- tween the pothole skids to prevent the skids from retracting, D. Lower the platform so the stack pushes against the moveable link pin until a “POP” is heard, This will indicate that the overtravel assembly has tripped due to an obstruction between the pothole skids, not allowing them to fully retract. The stack still should be able to be lowered to stowed position E. Verity the overtravel linkage has tripped. Refer to Figure 1 Continued on next page. ‘S2010F 1822266 8472861847226 Maintenance —0 Annual Maintenance - Every 500 Hours Item Procedure Information Ok Test Pothole Protection Overtravel Assembly Figure 1 — Overtravel Linkage Tripped F. Slightly raise the stack and remove the 2x 4. You may hear the same "POP" when the overtravel assembly resets. Refer to Figure 2. Figure 2 - Overtravel Linkage Reset G. Reinstall the chassis cover, lowerthe platform, and set the machine on the ground. Performed by, Date: Maintenance — 10 ‘$82 106/922286/847266/84722E Major Repairs Date Part Number Part Description Repair Performed ‘S2010F 1822266 8472861847226 ‘Mantonance 11 Maintenance ~ 12 ‘$82 106/922286/947286/84722E ns Right Side Lubrication Points Lubrication ‘Specific lubricants as recommended by Snorkel, should be used in maintaining the unit. If in doubt regarding the use of lubricants other than those listed, contact, Snorkel Customer Service Department for evaluation and recommendation Anytime the aerial platform is elevated to perform maintenance work, properly position the safety prop as outlined on the safety prop decal ADanger Pinch points exist on the scissors structure. Death or serious injury will result ifthe scissors structure drops onto personnel working within the scissors arms or under the raised platform. Properly posi- tion the safety prop before reaching through the scissors structure. Refer to the above lubrication illustration for location of item numbers. Service all lubrication points as indicated in the Mainte- nance Schedule and lubrication illustration. Wipe away all excess lubricant from exposed surfaces. Over lubrication can collect dirt and foreign matter which acts as an abra- sive. Lubrication of accessory equipment should be in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, Tie Rods ~ Item 4 Tie rod bearings are self lubricating. Check bearings for, Signs of damage and excessive wear as outlined in the maintenance schedule. Do not lubricate tie rod bearings. ing Pins Item 2 King pin bearings are self lubricating. Check bearings for signs of damage and excessive wear as outlined in the maintenance schedule. Do not lubricate king pin bearings. Steer Cylinder Ends — Item 3 Lubricate using a petroleum based spray lubricant following the Frequent Inspection and Maintenance schedule. Pothole Protectors - Item 4 Pothole protector bearings are self lubricating. Check bearings for signs of damage and excessive wear as outlined in the maintenance schedule, Do not lubricate pothole protector bearings, Hydraulic Oil Reservoir — Item 5 The fluid must be visible on the reservoir dip stickivis- ible in the sight glass and should be checked with all oylinders fully retracted ‘The interior of the reservoir should be cleaned each time the hydraulic oll is changed, ‘Any time the hydraulic ollis changed or added, itis abso- lutely necessary that only clean hydraulic oils used. Note ifit becomes necessary to add or use an oil other than the recommended fluid, itis important that it be comp ible and equivalent to the factory fil. Local ofl suppliers ‘can generally furnish this information. If questions still remain, contact Snorkel Customer Ser- vice Department for further information ‘S20 10F 1822266 8472861847226 Maintenance — 13, Return Filter — Item 6 The hydraulic oll return fier is mounted on the top of the hydraulic ol reservoir. The fiter element is a throwaway type filter and should be changed after the initial break-in period (approxi- mately 50 hours operation time). Check the filter condition during the Frequent Inspec- tion and Maintenance or more frequently under extreme ‘working conditions. When changing the fiter element, the oil inside of the fiter element, should be examined for deposits of metal cuttings, which ifpresent, could indicate excessive wear in some of the system components Tray Hinges and Latches - Item 7 Tray hinges bearings are self lubricating. Check bearings for signs of damage and excessive wear as outlined in the maintenance schedule. Do not lubricate tray hinge bearings. Slide Pads/Rollers - Item 8 Check slide pads and rollers for excessive wear and replace as required. The slide pads and rollers do not, require lubrication. Machines with the platform overioad system — lubricate the slide pads with a spray dry-film lubricant as required for smooth operation before overload calibration, Scissor Arm Bearings - Item 9 Scissor arm bearings are self lubricating, Check bear- ings for signs of damage and excessive wear as outlined in the maintenance schedule. Do not lubricate scissor arm bearings. Batteries - Item 10 The batteries and battery cables should be checked to assure that the connections are tight and free of corro- sion. Fluid level should be maintained to assure that the batteries will maintain proper charge. Check the batteries specific gravity per the maintenance schedule. ‘The batteries are enclosed within a tray located on the side of the machine. For access to the batteries when the machine is lowered, position the machine on a hard level surface, unlatch and open tray. Warning Battery acid can damage the skin and eyes. Serious infection or reaction can result if medical treatment is not given immediately. Wear face and eye protec- tion when working near the batteries. Wear rubber gloves and protective clothing to keep acid off skin, if acid contacts skin, wash off immediately with clear water. Lead-acid batteries produce flammable and explosive gases. Never allow smoking, flames or sparks around batteries, Battery Care and Maintenance The following information about battery care and main- tenance was supplied by Interstate Batteries and is reprinted here with their permission. 1. New batteries need to be cycled several times before reaching full capacity (20-80 cycles, depending on type). Usage should be limited during this period 2. Always recharge batteries fully, immediately after Use. Batteries perform best when they are fully charged. More capacity and longer life will result from this practice 3. The deeper the discharge, the fewer number of cycles a lead-acid battery will deliver. Deep dis- charges deteriorate the battery quicker than lighter shallow cycles. 4, Battery cables should be intact and connectors kept tight at all times, Systematic inspection is recom- mended 5. Vent caps should be kept in place and tight during vehicle operation and battery charging. 6, Batteries should be kept clean ~free of dirt and cor- rosion —ataltimes. Always keep the top of batteries clean. A film on top of the battery can cause the Current to migrate between the posts, accelerating self discharge. 7. Neverlet the electrolyte level of aleac-acid battery fall below the plates. Lack of maintaining the electrolyte ina lead-acid battery causes damage to the exposed portion of the plate which reduces capacity. 8, Alvays check electrolyte level before charging. Do not add water to individual cells unless plates are exposed. Batteries should be watered after charg- ing unless the plates are exposed before charging If exposed before charging, the plates should be covered by approximately 1/8” of water. Check water level ater charging. Water should be kept 1/4” below the bottom of the fil tube in the cell cover. 9. Waterused to replenish batteries should be distilled of treated to not exceed 200 T.D.S. (total dissolved solids... parts per million). Particular care should be taken to avoid metallic solids (iron). 10. A fully charged battery will give you the best and longest service. Be sure the batteries are fully charged before testing or using. A fully charged bat- tery, withouta drain or load, after the surface charge has dissipated, is 6.35 votts for a 6 volt battery Maintenance — 14 ‘$82 106/922286/847266/84722E 1" 12 13. 14. 16. 16. 17. 18. Batteries should not be discharged below 20% of capacity (approximately 1.8 volts per cell under normal operating load: 1.98 volts open circuit 1.148 ‘specific gravity). Proper battery sizing will help avoid excessive discharge. Battery chargers should be sized to fully charge batteries in an eight hour period. Chargers should be kept in proper operating contin. Do not use a mismatched charger of any type: ie a 12 volt charger on a 24 volt pack or a 24 voit charger on a 12 volt pack. An undersized charger wil never get the job done, no matter how long it tries. An oversized charger will cause excess gas- sing and heat that could possibly result in a battery meltdown and/or expiosion Never charge a lead-acid battery with a sealed (gel cell) battery charger. The lead-acid battery needs, higher voltage to finish its charge. Without it the battery will never come back to 100% and sulfation can oceur. Atways allow batteries to cool off after charging ‘The cooling time is very important because heat is generated during the recharge and discharge cycles. Without the cooling time the heat groves, accelerating grid corrosion which is one of the major causes of battery failure. Charging practice should enable batteries to cool before use. Deep cycle batteries need to be equalized peri- odically. Equalizing is an extended, low current charge performed after the normal charge cycle. It helps keep cells in balance. Actively used batteries should be equalized once per week. Manually timed chargers should have the charge time extended approximately 3 hours, Automatically controlled chargers should be unplugged and reconnected after completing a charge cycle. In situations where muttiole batteries are connected in series, parallel or series-parallel, a replacement battery's should be of the same size, age and usage level as the companion batteries. Do not put a new battery in a pack that has 50 or more cycles. Either replace all the batteries with new batteries or instal ‘4 good used batteny’s in place of the bad. New bat- teries should be given a full charge before use. Periodic battery testing is an important preventa- tive maintenance procedure. Hydrometer readings of each cell (fully charged) give an indication of balance and true charge level. Imbalance could mean the need for equalizing and is often a sion cof improper charging or a bad cell. Voltage checks (open circuit, charged and discharged) can locate a bad cell or weak battery. Load testing will pick ‘out a bad cell when other methods fail. The point is to look for the abnormal. A weak cell or battery will. cause premature failure of companion cells or batteries respectively 19. As batteries age, their maintenance requirements change, Generally their specific gravity is higher and gassing voltage goes up. This means longer charging time andior higher finish rate (higher amperage atthe end of charge). Usually, older batteries need to be watered more often and their capacity decreases 20. “Opportunity charging’, a shor partial charge during an extended duty cycle, is @ controversial subject. Generally, the practice is a “crutch” to make up for undersized batteries. The correct approach is to install adequate battery capacity fthis's impossible because of lack of space in the battery compartment or extreme operating conditions (24 hour intermit- tent use, as an example), “opportunity charging” is, better than excessive battery discharging, However, the practice can cause batteries to overheat, require more watering and usually will shorten battery life. “Opportunity charging” is a trade off; something to avoid if possible. One charging cycle per day is preferable 21, Extreme temperatures can substantially affect bat- tery performance and charging. Cold reduces bat- tery capacity and retards charging. Heat increases water usage and can result in overcharging. Very high temperature can cause “thermal run away” which may lead to an explosion or fre. If extreme temperature is an unavoidable part of an application, consult a battery/charger specialist about ways to deal with the problem, 22, Anoverty discharged battery might need to be cycled a few times before it can recover ful. if @ battery begins to heat before coming up to a full charge, it might be necessary to discharge the battery and recharge it a few times. The charge and discharge cycle might help the current acceptance of the battery and facilitate its recovery to a usable condition. 23, Inactivity can be harmful to deep cycle batteries. If they sit for several months, a “boost” charge should be given ~ more frequently in warm climate (about once a month) than in cold (every 2-3 months). 24. Never store a battery in a discharged state. The suifate that forms during discharge can make the battery impossible to recharge fully. Battery Charger ‘The aerial platform is equipped with an onboard auto- matic battery charger. This charger has an electronic circuit that will completely recharge the batteries and automatically turn off after the charge cycle is com- pleted ‘The charging cycle may last 1 1/2 to 18 hours depending on the state of charge of the batteries. If the charging ‘S20 10F 1822266 8472861847226 Maintonanca ~ 15 cycle should exceed 18 hours without the batteries be- ing fully recharged, the charger should be shut off and the batteries should be checked General Charging Cautions 1. Do not recharge batteries unless Electrolyte level has been checked. Operate charger in accordance with the battery charging instructions outline in this manual. Place the battery disconnect switch in the off position before charging batteries. 2. Do not smoke or introduce a flame or spark in the charging area. AWarning Batteries give off hydrogen and oxygen that ean combine explosively. Death or serious injury can result from a chemical explosion. Charge the batter- ies only ina well ventilated area away from sparks or flame. 3. Use protective face and eye equipment when check- ing the condition of charging batteries. Maintenance — 18 ‘$82 106/922286/847266/84722E Fastener Torque Chart - Standard System von Oo @ ® ® " ‘Steel Steel Quenched and Quenched and eel ‘Tempered Tempered ‘Tempered Torque chart information’ + Consult manufacturers’ specific recommendations, when available. + The chart may be used with both coarse and fine thread fasteners lightly lubricated, + Increase torque by 20% when multiple tapered tooth (shake proof) lock washers are used. + The torque values are given in foot-pounds. «+ Inch/pound equivalent may be obtained by multiplying by 12. ‘S20 10F 1822266 8472861847226 Fastener Torque Chart - Metric System Eapscrew Grade 6.8 Grade 10.9 mass | inass | rriss | rriss | camp | intss | nis | etiss | Frias | clams Size Dy | tubes | oy | tudes | Load o»] oy | Luved | dry | tubed | Losd db) Ma = 0.7, 27 20, eer | 36 | 24 1.173, M5 -0.8 55, 4 i304 [72 [| 60 1.895, Ms -1.0 3 70 tem | 132 | 26 2.685 Me-1.25 | 228 | 168 78 14 | 3501] 312 | 208 4.889 Ma -1.0 240_| 180 20 16 | 3848 | 336 | 252 6.232 id= 15, a7_| 28 | 5.693 a 38_[ 7.744 N10 1.28) 30 | 30 | 6.008 4 4t_| 8am Maia 1.78 as_| 49 | 8.273 ao | 66 _| 11,267 Miz 1.25) ial =3_| 9,037 sé_ | 72_| 12,287 M14 -2.0 703 | _77_| 1,288 140_|_107_| 15,354 i415 a4 [86 _| 12.288 155 |_114_| 16,801 Mie -2.0 62 _| 122 [16,404 221_|_166_| 20,963 Mie -1.5 173_[ 128 [16.388 236_|_177_| 22,311 Mie -2.5 222_|_167_| 19.423 235_| 176 Mig 1.8 20-25 3i7_| 236 _[ 24.042 a28_[_321_| 32,720 M2015 350_| 262 | 26.695 a7e_| 358 | 35,316 Moo 2.5 428 |_321_| 30,651 452_| 339 M22 = 1.5 M24 3.0 5as_| 40s | 34642 745_|_s87_[ 47,147 M24 -2.0 504 | 446 | 37.676 ait_|_608_| $1,277 a7 -3.0 796_| 697 _| 46.030 7084 |_a11_| 61,202 M27 -2.0 363 | 645 _| 50,785 1.173 [648 _| 66,226 M3035 toed | ait _| 55,054 1475 | 1108 | 74.915 M30 - 3.0 1i21_|_841_| 66,008 1,627 | 1143_| 77.444 [M30 2.0 i202 | 900 | 60,932 1,630 | 1224 | 62.977 RevD Torque chart information + Consuit manufacturers’ specific recommendations, when available + The chart may be used with both coarse and fine thread fasteners lightly lubricated. + Increase torque by 20% when muttiple tapered tooth (shake proof) lock washers are used + Footipound equivalent may be obtained by dividing by 12 + Inch/pound equivalent may be obtained by multiplying by 12. + Newton/meter equivalent may be obtained by mutiplying inch/pound by 0.1130. + Newton/meter equivalent may be obtained by multiplying foot/pound by 1.3658, Maintenance — 18 ‘$82 106/922286/847266/84722E Appendix Hydraulic Schematic HS1 Electrical Schematic. ELS Rs R NI oy i ¢ Ssnorkel xipuaddy Hydraulic Schematic $3226E/S4726E/S4732E xipuaddy loopreann aren n04 WSR OO Ls oe SINVL aac arse tied 0 ‘HORTA 2ERLS tT JHSt Hydraulic Schematic $3226E/S4726E/S4732E xipuaddy Electrical Schematic xipuaddy A esl eleltrs RESTATE LATE BLE L TT ELS pias Electrical Schematic xipuaddy Ssnorkel Product Warranty 1. Snorkel warrants each new machine manufactured and sold by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from date of delivery to a Customer. The warranty will apply subject to the machine being operated in accordance with the rules, precautions, instructions and maintenance requirements outlined in the Snorkel Operator's and Repair Parts Manuals. 2. Snorkel further warrants the structural components, specifically the mainframe chassis, turntable, booms and/or scissor arms of each new machine manufactured by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship for an additional period of four (4) years. Any such part or parts which, upon exemination by the Snorkel Warranty Department, are found to be defective will be replaced or repaired by Snorkel through its local Authorised Dealer. The structural warranty specifically excludes ‘adverse affects on the machine structure arising from damage, abuse or misuse of the equipment. 3, Machines may be held in an authorised Distributor stock for a maximum of six (6) months from the date of shipment from Snorkel, before the warranty period is automatically initiated 4, tis the responsibility of the Distributor to complete and return a Predelivery/Warranty registration, before the act of rental/loan/demonstration of the machine or delivery to an end user, 5, The Customer and Dealer shall not be entitled to the benefits of this warranty and Snorkel shall have no obligations here under unless the “Predelivery and Inspection Record” has been properly com- pleted and returned to the Snorkel Warranty department within fifteen (15) days after delivery of the Snorkel product to the Customer or Dealer's demonstration/rental fleet. Snorkel must be notified, in writing, within ten (10) days, of any machine sold to a Customer from a Dealer's rental fleet during the warranty period. 6. Any part or parts which upon examination by the Snorkel Product Support Department are found to be defective within the specified warranty period, will be replaced or repaired at the sole discretion of Snorkel, through Snorkel directly or an authorised Distributor, at no charge. Any parts replaced under warranty must be original Snorkel parts obtained through Snorkel directly or an authorised Distribu- tor, unless expressly agreed otherwise in writing and in advance by Snorkels Warranty Department. 7. All parts being claimed under warranty must be held available for return and inspection upon request for a period of 90 days from date of claim submission, itis necessary that all parts are individually tagged or marked with their part number and the werranty claim number. After 90 days all parts replaced under warranty which have not been returned to Snorkel should be destroyed, Failure to produce parts requested by the Warranty Administrator for inspection within a period of 14 days will result in the claim being automatically rejected in full. Materials returned for warranty inspection must have the following procedure: + Carefully packaged to prevent additional damage during shipping + Drained ofall contents and all open ports capped or plugged + Shipped in 2 container tagged or marked with the RMA number + Shipped PREPAID. Any item(s) returned for warranty by any other means maybe refused and returned, Unless prior approval is agreed with Snorkel © Snorkel 2014 © Snorkel ntarnational, Ine — all rights reserved Printed in the USA @snorkel Product Warranty 8. At the direction of the Snorkel Warranty Department, any component part(s) of Snorkel products to be replaced or repaired under this warranty program must be returned freight prepaid for inspection. ‘An RMA (Returns Material Authorisation) must be requested from Snorkel Warranty Department, a copy to be placed with the returning component part(s). 9. All warranty replacement parts will be shipped freight prepaid (standard charge) from the Snorkel Parts/Service Department or from the Vendor to Dealer or Customer. 10. All warranty claims are subject to approval by Snorkel Service Department. Snorkel reserves the right to limit or adjust claims with regard to defective parts, labor or travel time based on usual and cus- tomary guidelines. REPLACEMENT PARTS WARRANTY + Any part replaced under this limited warranty is not subject to further warranty cover beyond the normal ‘warranty period of the machine upon which the part was installed + Any replacement parts sold (not delivered under a warranty claim) will be subject to a warranty period of (6) six months from the date of invoice + Parts held by a Distributor are covered under warranty for a period of (12) twelve months from the date of invoice, provided that those parts have been subject to appropriate storage to prevent damage and deterioration. CLAIM PROCEDURE The Snorkel Warranty Department must be notified within (48) forty-eight hours of any possible warranty situation during the applicable warranty period. Personnel performing major warranty repair or parts replacement must obtain specific approval by the Snorkel Warranty Department prior to performing the warranty repair or replacement. When a Distributor/Customer perceive a warranty issue to exist the following steps must be adhered to: + All warranty claims must be submitted within 20 days of the date of the machine repair + All correspondence in respect of the claim to be on an official Snorkel warranty claim form as supplied by Snorkel's Warranty Department Allocate a warranty claim number to the repair Place a purchase order for genuine Snorkel replacement parts Snorkel to dispatch parts via the requested method (inline withthe required response time) Confirmation that a qualified technician is available to replace the part and that this person has been ac- cepted by Snorkel to cary out such work under the warranty of the machine. Failure to do this may nullify the warranty, FREIGHT DAMAGE if a machine is received in a damaged condition, then the damage must be noted on the bill of lading and/or delivery documents and if possible photographs taken, prior to signing acceptance of the consignment. The freight company must be contacted by the Distributor and a damage claim registered immediately THIS WARRANTY EXCLUDES AND SNORKEL DOES NOT WARRANT: 1, Engines, motors, tires and batteries are manufactured by suppliers to Snorkel, who furnish their own warranty. Snorkel will, however, to the extent permitted; pass through any such warranty protection to the Distributor/Customer. 2. Any Snorkel product which has been modified or altered outside Snorkel factory without Snorkel writ ten approval, if such modification or alteration, in the sole judgment of Snorkel Engineering and/or Service Departments, adversely affects the stability, reliability or service life of the Snorkel product or any component thereof. © Snorkel 2014 Ssnorkel Product Warranty 3. Any Snorkel product which has been subject to misuse and abuse, improper maintenance or accident. “Misuse” includes but is not limited to operation beyond the factory-rated load capacity and speeds. “Improper maintenance” includes but is not limited to failure to follow the recommendations con- tained in the Snorkel Operator's and Repair Parts Manuals. 4, Normal wear of any Snorkel component part(s). Normal wear of component parts may vary with the type, application or type of environment in which the machine may be used; such as, but not limited to sandblasting applications. 5, Routine maintenance, routine maintenance items and minor adjustments are not covered by this war- ranty, including but not limited to hydraulic fluid, filters and lubrication, paint and decals, 6. Any Snorkel product that has come into direct contact with any chemical or abrasive material. 7. Incidental or consequential expenses, losses, or damages related to any part or equipment failure, including but not limited to freight cost to transport the machine to a repair facility, downtime of the machine, lost time for workers, lost orders, lost rental revenue, lost profits, expenses or increased cost. This warranty is expressly in lieu ofall other warranties, representations or liabilities of Snorkel, either expressed or implied, unless otherwise amended in writing by Snorkel. 8, Snorkel Warranty policy does not cover any duties, taxes, environmental fees including without limita- tion, disposal or handling of tires, batteries and petrochemical items. 9. Item specifically excluded are, fuel injectors, motor brushes, glow plugs, contactor tips and springs, oil filters, lamp bulbs, lamp lenses, O-rings, coolants, lubricants and cleaning material, 10. Failure of replacement parts due to fault misdiagnosis or incorrect fitting by the Distributor/Customer, ‘SNORKEL MAKES NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SNORKEL MAKES NO IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING. BUT NOT LIMITED TO INJURY TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY. ‘The Customer shall make all warranty claims through Snorkel directly or an Authorised Distributor. If unable to contact the Distributor, contact the Snorkel Service Department for further assistance. © Snorkel 2014 @snorkel Product Warranty APPEAL ‘The buyer may appeal in writing against a rejected or adjusted claim to Snorkel Warranty Department within a period of 21 days of receiving the rejection or adjustment notice. The appeal should be grounded on express reasons and supported by relevant evidence. Appeals received outside of this time limit will not be considered WARRANTY SCHEDULE Limited Warranty Periods Item Warranty Period New machine materials and workmanship 4 year parts replacement Structural components (Chas: Scissors) , Turntable, Booms, | 5 years parts replacement or repair Parts held in a Distributor's stock 42 months from date of invoice Parts sold (non warranty) 6 months from date of invoice Batteries 6 months from date of invoice Other specifically excluded parts: Fuel injectors Not covered by Warranty Motor brushes Glow plugs Contactor tips and springs Oils Filters Lamp bulbs Lamp lenses O-rings Coolants Lubricants Cleaning materials © Snorkel 2014 Local Distributor / Lokaler Vertiebshandler / Distributeur local El Distribuidor local / Il Distributore locale EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST AFRICA & ASIA PHONE: +44 (0) 845 1550 058 FAX: +44 (0) 845 1557 756 NORTH & SOUTH AMERICA PHONE: +1 785 989 3000, TOLL FREE: +1 800 255 0317 FAX: +1 785 989 3070 AUSTRALIA PHONE: +61 1300 700 450, FAX: +61 2.9609 3057 NEW ZEALAND PHONE: +64 6 3689 168, FAX: +64 6 3689 164 ale) d <—)

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