Where is the Operators Manual on a Telsta?
Where is the Operators Manual on a Telsta?
Pretty simple machine. I would definitely look into getting the operators manual as the manual is considered part of an aerial lift and is supposed to be present on the machine at all times. Telsta units were often built with a manual rack in the rear curbside compartment where the lower controls are located.
Where is the level plug on a Telsta boom?
Also just for your information all cylinders on an aerial lift are required to have holding valves built into the cylinder, in order to hold a load. So to check the level in your gearbox I would raise the boom ask the way up in the air, you can kill the engine if you want, then I believe the level plug is located on innermost side.
Where are the lower controls on a Telsta?
Telsta units were often built with a manual rack in the rear curbside compartment where the lower controls are located. I hope that helps. Found it! I dunno if I feel more like Columbo or the kid who just found the prize Easter egg.
How is a thorough examination of a lift performed?
To determine the extent of the thorough examination, the competent person will assess the risks, considering factors such as where the lift will be used, frequency of use, age and condition, the weight of loads to be lifted, etc. A thorough examination may include some testing, if the competent person considers it to be necessary.
Pretty simple machine. I would definitely look into getting the operators manual as the manual is considered part of an aerial lift and is supposed to be present on the machine at all times. Telsta units were often built with a manual rack in the rear curbside compartment where the lower controls are located.
Also just for your information all cylinders on an aerial lift are required to have holding valves built into the cylinder, in order to hold a load. So to check the level in your gearbox I would raise the boom ask the way up in the air, you can kill the engine if you want, then I believe the level plug is located on innermost side.
Telsta units were often built with a manual rack in the rear curbside compartment where the lower controls are located. I hope that helps. Found it! I dunno if I feel more like Columbo or the kid who just found the prize Easter egg.
How big is the rotation gear on a Telsta boom?
The rotation gear is about a foot in diameter and you can see it by taking off the fiberglass (or some similar material) cover. That is the horizontal part of the “T.” Above that is a housing and at the top of the housing is a plate bolted on.
Where is the data tag on a Telsta?
A picture may help. There aren’t that many telsta models. On some models the data tag is mounted right behind the drivers window. Once you find out what model it is you can contact Altec Neuco for a manual as they own the remains of telsta.
What is the number on a Telsta boom?
There is a label on the lifting mechanism that gives torque specifications for bolts and in small letters at the bottom of the label – “T-0068.” It has an Azimuth gearbox with some instructions and the number, “T-0024.” I need manuals, advice, anything anyone can tell me would be great. Single telescopic boom, articulated telescopic boom?