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Commissioning the Sidelifter

General Preparation & Startup

  1. For cable remotes, connect the remote control lead from the Sidelifter control cabinet to the remote control box.
  2. Clean down the area where the module slides over the chassis top flanges with a clean dry cloth.
  3. Start the engine in the following sequence:

SBcaution

In tractor/trailer combinations where the trailer parks on spring brakes, the park brakes when applied stop the provision of air to the semi-trailer from the tractor. The Sidelifter requires an air supply to retract the crane module locking pins and operate the engine stop and speed control. There is normally enough air stored in the trailer system when it is parked to provide this for a reasonable number of applications. However it is essential that the Sidelifter brake system and piping are always free from air leaks, which waste the stored air. On systems where parking is performed by applying air pressure to the service lines this does not apply.

SBnote

Pre-heating the engine is only necessary when the engine is cold.

Chain Preparation & Shutdown

  1. If the lifting chains are stowed in the toolbox then fits these as follows:
  2. Move each lifting module independently from the delivery position to the opposite end of its traverse. Clean down chassis surfaces along where the lifting module moves.

See Also

Sidelifter Combined Operator Manual

Warranty Summary

Foreword

Owner and Operator Responsibilities

General Description

Commissioning Checks

Main Components Traversing Model

Main Components Fixed Module Models

Main Components Truck Mounted Models

Digital Control Operating System

Radio Remote

Sidelifter Starting Procedure

Sidelifter Shutdown Procedure

Operational Modes

Electrical System - Digital

Display Screen

Crane Synchronisation - Menu Item

Dangerous Goods Specifications

SMARTlift Load Monitoring System (Optional)

Troubleshooting

SL0005 Calibrating SMARTlift Angle Sensors Using the Plumb Bob Method

Crane Operations

Recommended Companion Vehicles

Maintenance

Notes on Tractor/Semi Trailer Operation