Telelect Digger Derrick Manual



Dec 10, 2013 TELELECT COMMANDER 4045, 20,630# DIGGER DERRICK, 45' SHEAVE HEIGHT, 3 SECTION HYDRAULIC BOOM, 2 SPD DIGGER, TIP WINCH, POLE GRABS AND RIDING CONSOLE, CURRENT INSPECTION Nice clean ubit low hrs at. Telelect Digger Derrick Manual. By nowibatsnac1970 Follow Public. Weve seen the good times and the bad and through it all, weve been there for you. Wevelistened to you when youve approached us with problems that you run into during yourdaily operations and have turned them into workable solutions for you.throughout your good times and your.

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OPERATION GUIDELINES
JIB INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL
The jib assembly, which consists of the jib mounting bracket and the jib, may be installed or removed as a
To install the jib in the boom tip, use the following procedures:
a.Attach the jib mounting bracket (1) to boom tip by aligning mounting holes in jib mounting bracket (1)
with mounting holes in boom tip. Secure in place with pin(s) (5).
b.Remove pin (3) from jib mounting bracket (1) and slide jib (4) into jib mounting bracket (1). Secure in
2.To install as complete assembly:
a.Attach the jib (4) and jib mounting bracket (1) to boom tip by aligning holes in jib mounting bracket (1)
b.Secure in place with pins (5).
c.After installation, check the roller(s), sheaves, and angle indicator for ease of operation. Lubricate if

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d.Route winch line to the jib sheave as depicted on the diagrams. Starting at the winch, follow A to B.

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When installing the jib assembly check pins, rollers, sheaves, jib pivot points, jib extension points, and jib
rest, check for cracks, unusual wear, and missing or damaged hardware. If any discrepancies are found,
To remove the jib in the boom tip, use the following procedures:
a.Remove winch line from jib boom and jib mounting bracket (1).
c.Slide jib boom (4) clear of jib mounting bracket (1).
e.Support the jib mounting bracket (1) and remove pins (5).
g.Store the pins (5) on the jib mounting bracket (1).
h.Store jib mounting bracket (1) in a suitable storage area.
a.Remove winch line from jib boom (4) and jib mounting bracket (1).
b.Support the complete assembly and remove pins (5).
d.Store pins (5) on the jib mounting bracket (1).
e.Store complete assembly in suitable storage area.
When using jibs on this Digger Derrick, use the chart that is applicable to the jib
operation. Do not use the Digger Derrick load capacity chart or handle poles with
Rope damage or excessive wear may result from improper routing of winch line.

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The diagrams illustrate the proper procedure for rope routing.

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  • Service
  • Maintenance
  • Parts
  • Troubleshooting

Operations and safety for your bucket truck or digger derrick are topics that all operators need to be aware of and comply with. Feeling confident about the operation and safety of your unit is important. With that in mind, manuals for example, specify to use only mineral base aircraft type hydraulic oil conforming to Military standard H5606.

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