Multiquip LT6D Light tower grounding, Outriggers and Support Stands, Light tower from rolling

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setup

Light tower grounding

If additional grounding (ground rod) of the light tower is required, connect a suitable ground cable to the light tower ground lug as shown in Figure 15.

Outriggers and Support Stands

1.

Place light tower on secure level ground with chock

 

blocks (Figure 16) underneath each wheel to prevent

 

the light tower from rolling.

2.

Make sure both outriggers (Figure 16) are extended.

 

To extend the outriggers, pull the locking pin on the

 

outrigger and hold while sliding out the outrigger

CONNECT

GROUND

TO BLDG.

ROD

GROUND

FOR EARTH

 

GROUND

GROUND

CABLE

8FT. MINIMUM

REFERENCE

NEC 250-83(C)

LIGHT TOWER GROUND LUG

assembly

PULL PIN TO

 

RELEASE

 

OUTRIGGER

 

PULL OUTRIGGER

 

TO EXTEND

 

OUTRIGGER

CHOCK BLOCK

ROTATE

 

JACKSTAND

 

TO PLACE

 

IN SUPPORT

 

POSITION

 

JACKSTAND

 

Figure 16. Deploying Outriggers

Figure 15. Grounding

3.As soon as the pin clears the travel position hole, release it and continue sliding out the outrigger. The pin must snap into the outrigger locking hole in the extended position.

4.After extending all outriggers, rotate all trailer jackstands into the foot down position, then turn the crank handle on the jackstands clockwise to lower it and level the light tower.

5.Check behind the light tower and make sure all personnel and objects are clear of the mast.

LT6D LIGHT TOWER • operation manual — rev. #0 (07/16/13) — page 31

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Contents Model LT6D Proposition 65 warning Nhtsa Reporting Safety DefectsLT6D Light Tower Table of ContentsAddresses practices not related to personal injury Safety InformationSaFeTY messages SaFeTY sYmBOLsfirst aid kit GeneRaL saFeTY„ Always know the location of the nearest fire extinguisherLamp saFeTY Light Tower SafetyAny enclosed or narrow area EngIne saFeTY„ neveR tamper with the factory settings „ The engine of this equipmentFrom fuel vapors or if fuel is spilled on a hot engine FueL saFeTYTOWIng saFeTY „ neveR use fuel as a cleaning agentLoading and Tie-Down on Flatbed Truck TRanspORTIng saFeTY„ neveR use gas piping as an electrical ground ELeCTRICaL saFeTYPower Cord/Cable safety Grounding SafetyEnvIROnmenTaL saFeTY/DeCOmmIssIOnIng BaTTeRY saFeTYEmission Control Label EmIssIOns InFORmaTIOnLabel must remain with the engine for its entire life Lamp Footcandle Plot Lamp footcandle plotGenerator Specifications LT6D SpecificationsTrailer Specifications Engine Specifications Dimensions DimensionsReference Letter Description Dimension Metal Halide Lamps General informationPage Major Components 1 Control Panel Side ComponentsMajor Components 2 Control Panel Side Major Components Front/ Rear Page Control panel Control Panel/Ignition SwitchLED green lights when the engine is OK functioning normal Normal Operation Indicator This alarmKohler Engine Components Engine componentsEngine Oil Check InspectionEngine Servicing Light tower inspectionFuel Check Battery CheckWipe up any spilled fuel immediately Operation in Freezing Weather Cleaning the RadiatorAir Cleaner Fan Belt Tension CoolantLight Power Cable Connections SetupIndoor Installation Lamp power cable connectionsOutriggers and Support Stands Light tower groundingLight tower from rolling Mast Operation Extending the Mast Deploying the Mast Vertical PositionRotating the Mast Starting the Engine OperationTurning On the Lights VAC Gfci Receptacle Testing the 120 VAC Gfci ReceptacleApplying an External Load 120/240 VAC Twist-Lock ReceptacleFrequency MaintenanceBasic Inspection and Maintenance Inspection/MaintenanceOFF position Air CleanerClean the inside of the cover using a damp cloth General InspectionFuel Addition Service DailyCleaning the Fuel Strainer Replacing Fuel FilterFlushing Out Radiator and Changing Coolant Lamp ReplacementOil Filter Cartridge 200 Hours BeltServicingthe Mast Raise/Lower Cable System Check Cable WearReplace the pulley and the cable as needed Lower the mast to the horizontal resting position Servicingthe Mast Extension Cable SystemStorage Removal From Long Term StorageType Part Number Maintenance TrailersAdjustable Channel Trailer CouplersLeaf Suspension Wheel Hub AdjustmentTRaILeR TOWIng guIDeLInes COmmOn Causes for LOss of TRaILeRCOupLIng to THe TOW veHICLe DRIvIng COnDITIOnsTRaILeR TOWIng TIps InOpeRaBLe BRaKes, LIgHTs or mIRRORsTRaILeR vIn Tag SIDe vIeW mIRRORs ELeCTRICaL COnneCTORTOW veHICLe SuspensIOn sYsTemBaLL COupLeR SaFeTY CHaInsJaCKsTanD COupLeR TYpesLock washer and hitch frame Before coupling trailer, inspect the hitch ball for wearConnecting Trailer Lights Attaching safety ChainUncoupling the Ball Hitch Pintle Coupler and pintle Hook PInTLe COupLeRCoupling Trailer to Tow vehicle pintle Coupler Unsafe Tires, Lug nuts or WheelsBe sure lug nuts are tight before each tow Determining Load Limit of TrailerStep Tighten lug nuts before each towTIRe FunDamenTaLs Determining Load Limit of Tow vehicle stepP indicates the tire is for passenger vehicles Table a. Speed Rating Uniform Tire Quality grading standards uTQgsLetter Rating Speed Rating Replacing Worn or Damaged Tires Tire Safety TipsTable B. Tire Wear Troubleshooting Tire RepairLug nut Torque Requirements Lights and SignalsWheel Rims Wheels, Bearings and Lug nutsGenerator Troubleshooting Troubleshooting generatorSymptom Solution Engine Troubleshooting Troubleshooting enginePossible Cause Solution Symptom Possible Cause Solution Lamp Troubleshooting Troubleshooting lampsLamp starts slowly ARC does not strike Defective Lamp? When switch is first Checking voltage and ballast Turned onReplacement minimizes color differences Clean fixtureBallast Removal Lamp Troubleshooting GuideConnections StartingControl Panel Panel light/hour meter wiring diagramElectronic Components Locator To TB4-11 Wiring diagram Generator/LightsTB3 N Lights locator diagram Lights wiring diagram HERE’S HOW to GET Help