Thursday, July 3, 2008
2.12 25RTS Tilt Alarm Switch
NOTE: The machine is equipped with a tilt alarm switch factory set to activate at 5° and will sound an alarm and illuminate a warning light on the platform control console. Consult factory for tilt switch adjustment. The only field adjustment necessary is leveling the switch on the spring loaded studs. There are two methods of adjustment, a manual adjustment and an adjustment using a voltmeter.
1. Park the machine on a flat, level surface and ensure machine is level.
NOTE: Ensure switch mounting bracket is level and securely attached.
2. Level the base of the indicator by tightening the three flange nuts. Tighten each nut through approximately one half of it’s spring’s travel. DO NOT ADJUST THE “X” NUT DURING THE REMAINDER OF THE PROCEDURE.
3. With the electrical connections complete, slowly tighten one of the “Y” nuts until the circuit is closed and the light on the Platform Control Console illuminates.
4. Slowly back off the nut, counting the number of turns, until the circuit is again closed and the light again illuminates.
5. Divide the number of turns determined in step (4) in half. Tighten the nut this many turns. The line determined by this nut and the “X” nut is now parallel to the ground.
6. Repeat steps (3) through (5) for the remaining “Y” nut. The switch is now level.
7. Individually push down on one corner at a time; there should be enough travel to cause the switch to trip. If the switch does not trip in all three tests, the flange nuts have been tightened too far. Loosen the “X” nut and repeat steps (3) through (7).
Voltmeter Adjustment
1. Park machine on a flat, level surface and ensure machine is level.
2. If motor is not running, turn ignition switch to ON.
3. Connect black lead of voltmeter to ground and red lead to yellow wire protruding from pot on bottom of sensor.
4. Adjust leveling nuts to obtain the highest possible voltage reading.
5. Check voltage at trip point in all four directions. If voltage reading is not symmetrical, repeat step (4) Figure 2-15. Tilt AlarmSwitch - Manual Adjustment above.
To purchase this tilt alarm switch for 25RTS, 33RTS, 40RTS Prior to Serial Number 71528 click here
To purchase this tilt alarm switch for 25RTS, 33RTS, 40RTS Serial Number 71528 to present click here
This blog is designed to provide service technicians with information on the maintenance and repair of the equipment designated. This blog is no substitute for an appropriate education, skill development that comes through experience alone, safety, wise and judicious discernment, and ultimately proper performance of service procedures. You should read and understand the manuals, obey all locally approved safety practices, procedures, rules, codes, regulations and laws.
By using the blog you agree to indemnify and hold harmless GCIron.com, its officers, directors, and employees, against any and all third-party costs, claims and expenses including attorney's fees arising out of or relating to use of this site and information. GCIron.com assumes no responsibility and risk for use by any person or organization of the website and the service provided by GCIron.com
Copyright © 2008 JLG Industries -Manual 3120691
Caution
PERFORM TILT ALARM SWITCH LEVELING PROCEDURE A MINIMUM OF EVERY SIX MONTHS TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENT OF SWITCH.
Manual Adjustment
NOTE: Ensure switch mounting bracket is level and securely attached.
2. Level the base of the indicator by tightening the three flange nuts. Tighten each nut through approximately one half of it’s spring’s travel. DO NOT ADJUST THE “X” NUT DURING THE REMAINDER OF THE PROCEDURE.
3. With the electrical connections complete, slowly tighten one of the “Y” nuts until the circuit is closed and the light on the Platform Control Console illuminates.
4. Slowly back off the nut, counting the number of turns, until the circuit is again closed and the light again illuminates.
5. Divide the number of turns determined in step (4) in half. Tighten the nut this many turns. The line determined by this nut and the “X” nut is now parallel to the ground.
6. Repeat steps (3) through (5) for the remaining “Y” nut. The switch is now level.
7. Individually push down on one corner at a time; there should be enough travel to cause the switch to trip. If the switch does not trip in all three tests, the flange nuts have been tightened too far. Loosen the “X” nut and repeat steps (3) through (7).
Voltmeter Adjustment
1. Park machine on a flat, level surface and ensure machine is level.
2. If motor is not running, turn ignition switch to ON.
3. Connect black lead of voltmeter to ground and red lead to yellow wire protruding from pot on bottom of sensor.
4. Adjust leveling nuts to obtain the highest possible voltage reading.
5. Check voltage at trip point in all four directions. If voltage reading is not symmetrical, repeat step (4) Figure 2-15. Tilt AlarmSwitch - Manual Adjustment above.
To purchase this tilt alarm switch for 25RTS, 33RTS, 40RTS Prior to Serial Number 71528 click here
To purchase this tilt alarm switch for 25RTS, 33RTS, 40RTS Serial Number 71528 to present click here
This blog is designed to provide service technicians with information on the maintenance and repair of the equipment designated. This blog is no substitute for an appropriate education, skill development that comes through experience alone, safety, wise and judicious discernment, and ultimately proper performance of service procedures. You should read and understand the manuals, obey all locally approved safety practices, procedures, rules, codes, regulations and laws.
By using the blog you agree to indemnify and hold harmless GCIron.com, its officers, directors, and employees, against any and all third-party costs, claims and expenses including attorney's fees arising out of or relating to use of this site and information. GCIron.com assumes no responsibility and risk for use by any person or organization of the website and the service provided by GCIron.com
Copyright © 2008 JLG Industries -Manual 3120691
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