Genie GTH-1056, GTH-1048 manual Gauges, Hydraulic Pump Destroke Button

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CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS

GAUGES

The following gauges are used to monitor the machine:

1 - Fuel Level

2 - Oil Temperature, Powershift Transmission

3 - Oil Pressure, Powershift Transmission

4 - Voltmeter

5 - Water Temperature, Engine

6 - Oil Pressure, Engine

1 2 3

BRAKE ON

PUMP OFF

6 5 4

SWAY

CONTROL

AUXILIARY LEFTRIGHT

HEADLIGHT HEATER WIPER

HYDRAULICS STABILIZER STABILIZER

HYDRAULIC PUMP DESTROKE BUTTON

DANGER

Depressing the pump destroke button while operating the machine will cause an immediate loss of hydraulic power, possibly creating a very dangerous situation. Hydraulic functions that will be affected are: FORK TILT, LIFT, BOOM EXTEND and RETRACT, PARKING BRAKE and SWAY. None of these functions will operate as long as the button is depressed. The service brakes will continue to function if the accumulator backup has a sufficient gas charge.

The pump destroke button (A) is the black push button switch located on the dash panel.

For example, when starting the machine for the first time on a 30 degree F. day, depress the pump destroke button while starting the engine. Continue to depress the button for 15 to 20 seconds after the engine starts. Once the engine is running smoothly, release the button and the hydraulic pump will engage. Depressing the pump destroke button will not be required for all other starts of the day, unless the engine has been allowed to cool completely.

A

BRAKE ON

PUMP OFF

SWAY

CONTROL

AUXILIARY LEFTRIGHT

HEADLIGHT HEATER WIPER

HYDRAULICS STABILIZER STABILIZER

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Contents Operator’s Manual Table of Contents Section Rough Terrain Fork Lift Safety Table of Contents Rough Terrain Fork Lift Safety IntroductionStandards and Symbols StandardsSafety Training and KnowledgeOperators Responsibilities Managements Responsibilities Maintenance and Repair Operation Safety Rough Terrain Fork Lift Safety Rough Terrain Fork Lift Safety Rough Terrain Fork Lift Safety Section General Safety General Safety General Safety Procedures Safety Alert SymbolOperator Accident PreventionRefueling Welding PrecautionsHand Holds and Steps Fluids Under Pressure Hydraulic SafetyService Tires Safely USE Seat Belt Practice Safe MaintenanceBoom Safety Avoid Electrical Power Lines Jump Starting Jump StartingProper Load Chart USE Letter Visible 9000 lbs 7000 lbs 6000 lbs 4000 lbs 3000 lbs Section Controls and Instruments Controls and Instruments Controls and Instruments Operators CompartmentJoystick Control Functions Joystick Control Functions Button Pushed Service Brakes Parking BrakeFrame Sway Control Gauges Hydraulic Pump Destroke ButtonSteering TransmissionFront Axle Differential Lock Front Stabilizers DownEngine Electronic Control Unit John Deere Engine Electronic Control UnitBlink Code Diagnostics Fault Codes and Descriptions Section Operation Operation Operation and Safety Guidelines OperationBefore Starting the Engine Starting the Engine Operation Before Operating the Forklift Operate the frame sway control a momentarily right and left Operation Operation Transporting a Load Operation Placing a Load Operation GTH-1048 & GTH-1056 Operation Section Maintenance Procedures Maintenance Procedures General Safety Practices Before ServicingFluid Under Pressure Daily Maintenance ScheduledmaintenanceCheck Hydraulic OIL Level Section Material Safety Data Material Safety Data Material Safety Data Material Safety Data Sheets MsdsCalifornia Proposition 65 Warnings California

GTH-1048, GTH-1056 specifications

The Genie GTH-1056 and GTH-1048 are robust telehandlers designed for a variety of material handling tasks in construction, agriculture, and industrial applications. Both models are part of Genie’s versatile telehandler range, offering exceptional performance and reliability, making them popular choices among professionals.

The Genie GTH-1056 stands out with a maximum lift height of 56 feet and a maximum lift capacity of 10,000 pounds. This versatility is complemented by its 4-wheel drive and powerful engine, enabling it to traverse challenging terrains with ease while maintaining stability. The GTH-1056 is designed with a compact footprint, facilitating maneuverability in tight spaces, which is crucial on urban job sites and other restricted areas.

On the other hand, the Genie GTH-1048 features a maximum lift height of 48 feet with a maximum capacity of 4,000 pounds. This model is particularly suited for light to moderate lifting tasks, and its lower profile makes it more suitable for applications requiring less lifting height. The GTH-1048 excels in environments where space is at a premium, allowing operators to navigate through crowded job sites without sacrificing performance.

Both models are equipped with advanced technologies that enhance operational efficiency. The full-time 4-wheel drive provides excellent traction in various ground conditions, while their high ground clearance enables them to handle rough and uneven terrain without difficulty. Additionally, both machines feature a comfortable operator’s cabin with optimal visibility, ensuring that operators can maintain awareness of their surroundings while working.

Safety is a key aspect of the Genie GTH series. Both models come with a load management system that ensures compliance with safety regulations by providing real-time feedback on load capacity and machine stability. The integrated stability monitoring system helps prevent tip-over situations by providing operators with essential information regarding the machine's center of gravity.

In conclusion, the Genie GTH-1056 and GTH-1048 are impressive examples of modern telehandler technology, offering a blend of power, versatility, and safety. Their unique features and characteristics make them ideal for a wide range of lifting applications, ensuring operators can work efficiently and reliably across different job environments. With their exceptional performance capabilities, these telehandlers continue to be indispensable assets in various industries.