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Figure 4. Major Components (Front/Rear)

14.Safety Chain — Always attach safety chain to the towing vehicle. Never tow the light tower with the safety chain unattached.

15.Ball Hitch Coupler — Attach this coupler to the towing vehicle. Use only the specified ball diameter as indicated on your coupler. Use of any other ball diameter will create an extremely dangerous condition which can result in separation of the coupler and ball or ball failure.

16.Vertical Mast Winch — Use this winch to raise the mast to the vertical position.

17.Mast Lock/Release Pin — Pull this pin to start placing the tower mast in the vertical position.When tower mast has reached full vertical position, insert pin to keep mast from falling.

18.Tie-Down Points — Used to tie down light tower with strap or chains to allow even application of force to the front and rear of the equipment during transport.

19.Engine Exhaust Pipe — Directs engine exhaust to the rear of the light tower. NEVER block this exhaust pipe with obstructions. ALWAYS place the generator in an area free of obstructions.

20.Tires — This light tower uses a ST175-13C size tire. Replace with only recommended tire size. Never tow light tower with bad or worn tires.

21.Documentation Box — Contains information regarding the light tower.

22.Auxiliary Output Receptacle — Wired ready to install an output receptacle.

23.Auxiliary Output Receptacle — Wired ready to install an output receptacle.

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Contents Model LT12DAB Specifications are subject to change without notice Table of ContentsSaFeTY meSSageS Safety InformationSaFeTY SYmbOLS Addresses practices not related to personal injuryGeneRaL SaFeTY Lamp SaFeTY LIgHT TOWeR SaFeTY„ The engine of this equipment Requires an adequate free EngIne SaFeTYTOWIng SaFeTY FueL SaFeTY„ neveR use fuel as a cleaning agent From fuel vapors or if fuel is spilled on a hot engineLoading and Tie-Down on Flatbed Truck TRanSpORTIng SaFeTYPower Cord/Cable Safety ELeCTRICaL SaFeTYGrounding Safety „ aLWaYS make sure the areaEnvIROnmenTaL SaFeTY BaTTeRY SaFeTYLamp Footcandle Plot Lamp footcandle plotTrailer Specifications LT12DAB SpecificationsGenerator Specifications Engine Specifications Dimensions DimensionsReference Letter Description Dimension Length Mast Stowed Position Length Mast Deployed PositionConvenience Receptacle plates General informationMetal Halide Lamps Major Components Control Panel Side ComponentsView Control panel Controls and IndicatorsControl panel Inspection Indoor InstallationBefore starting Engine Oil CheckWipe up any spilled fuel immediately Battery CheckAir Cleaner Fan Belt Tension Cleaning the RadiatorCoolant Operation in Freezing WeatherLocation of Female Connectors Starting the Engine OperationMast operation Outriggers and Support StandsRaising the Mast Deploying the Mast to Vertical PositionLowering the Mast Stowing the Mast to Horizontal PositionMast Operation AUXILIARY Output Receptacles Turning On the LampsEmergency Shutdown Normal ShutdownBasic Inspection and Maintenance MaintenanceInspection/Maintenance FrequencyAir Cleaner Service DailyCleaning the Fuel Strainer General InspectionReplacing Fuel Filter Changing OilServicingthe Mast Raise/Lower Cable System Check Cable WearServicingthe Mast Extension Cable System Lower the mast to the horizontal resting positionRemoval From Long Term Storage StorageWheel Hub Adjustment Maintenance TrailersAdjustable Channel Leaf Suspension Components Leaf SuspensionSymptom Possible Problem Solution Generator TroubleshootingSymptom Possible Cause Solution Engine TroubleshootingEngine revolution is not Lamp Troubleshooting Replacement minimizes color differences When switch is first Checking voltage and ballast Turned onClean fixture Lamp starts slowly ARC does not strike Defective Lamp?Connections Lamp Troubleshooting GuideStarting Ballast RemovalStator Light tower wiring diagramWHT GRN BLK Lombardini engine wiring diagram COmmOn CauSeS for Loss of TRaILeR Trailer guidelinesTRaILeR TOWIng guIDeLIneS „ Driving too fast for the conditions obey local speed lawsCOupLIng to THe TOW veHICLe DRIvIng COnDITIOnSTRaILeR vIn Tag InOpeRabLe bRaKeS, LIgHTS or mIRRORSTRaILeR TOWIng TIpS TOW veHICLe ELeCTRICaL COnneCTORSuSpenSIOn SYSTem SIDe vIeW mIRRORSCOupLeR TYpeS SaFeTY CHaInSJaCKSTanD Coupling the Trailer to the Tow vehicle ball Coupler Lock washer and hitch frameUncoupling the ball Hitch Attaching Safety ChainConnecting Trailer Lights Pintle Coupler and pintle Hook PInTLe Hitch COupLeRCoupling Trailer to Tow vehicle pintle Coupler TIRe SaFeTY Unsafe Tires, Lug nuts or WheelsStep Determining Load Limit of TrailerTighten lug nuts before each tow Be sure lug nuts are tight before each towP indicates the tire is for passenger vehicles Determining Load Limit of Tow vehicle StepTIRe FunDamenTaLS Letter Rating Speed Rating Uniform Tire Quality grading Standards uTQgSTable a. Speed Rating Table b. Tire Wear Troubleshooting Tire Safety TipsTire Repair Replacing Worn or Damaged TiresWheel Rims Lights and SignalsWheels, bearings and Lug nuts Lug nut Torque RequirementsFigure L. Trailer to Tow Vehicle Wiring Diagram HERE’S HOW to GET Help

LT12DAB specifications

The Multiquip LT12DAB is an innovative and reliable light tower designed to deliver efficient lighting solutions for various outdoor applications. Known for its robust construction and user-friendly features, the LT12DAB is ideal for construction sites, events, and emergency situations, providing flexibility and performance in a compact package.

One of the standout features of the LT12DAB is its powerful lighting system. It is equipped with four high-intensity LED lights, each delivering up to 12,000 lumens, ensuring ample illumination for expansive areas. The LED technology not only enhances visibility but also offers advantages in power consumption, resulting in reduced energy costs and longer operational life. The tower can be raised up to 30 feet, enabling it to cast a broad beam of light across large outdoor spaces.

The LT12DAB is built with advanced mobility in mind. It features a durable, weather-resistant frame that can withstand various environmental conditions, making it suitable for use in diverse locations. The all-terrain wheels provide enhanced maneuverability, allowing operators to transport the unit easily across job sites or uneven terrains. Additionally, the lightweight design ensures that it can be easily handled by a small crew.

Powering the LT12DAB is a reliable and fuel-efficient diesel generator that provides extended run times without frequent refueling. This generator not only supports the lighting system but can also power additional tools and equipment, adding versatility to its functionality. The unit is designed with low noise emissions, making it ideal for operation in noise-sensitive areas.

Ease of use is paramount in the design of the LT12DAB. The intuitive control panel allows users to operate the lights and generator effortlessly. The telescopic mast can be raised or lowered quickly, with safety features in place to prevent accidental collapse. Moreover, the integrated sensors monitor the oil levels and engine temperature, providing alerts for maintenance needs.

In summary, the Multiquip LT12DAB combines powerful lighting capabilities with robust construction and user-friendly features. Its mobility, energy efficiency, and reliability make it a valuable tool for any outdoor project, ensuring that worksites remain well-lit and safe, regardless of the conditions. Whether for construction, events, or emergencies, the LT12DAB stands out for its performance and adaptability, meeting the demands of today’s professional environments.