An Oshkosh Corporation CompanyOperator & Safety ManualModel1044C-54Series IIBefore S/N 016003790031200070RevisedFebruary 23, 2009Keep this manual
2SAFETYREFUELING SAFETY Never smoke near the vehicle during refueling. Do not permit anyone to be on the vehicle during refueling. Spilled fuel mus
SAFETY3OPERATION SAFETY Safe operation is the responsibility of the operator. Improper use of the vehicle can lead to dangerous situations for yours
4SAFETYAlways check clearances under power lines and overhead structures before driving under them. DO NOT operate the vehicle near energized power l
SAFETY5Never place loads that exceed scaffold capacity or subject scaffold to unnecessary “shock” loads.Never stack a load on uneven ground.Always be
6SAFETYAlways pick up the load at its center of gravity.Avoid parking on slopes. If it is necessary to park on a slope, set the parking brake and bloc
SAFETY7Additional Safety Instructions:• Maneuver the vehicle carefully. Do not cause the load to shift or the vehicle to tip.• Slow down for wet and s
8BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINECHECK THE EQUIPMENTNote: Before you begin your workday, take time to check (9) your vehicle and have all systems in good
BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE9PLAN YOUR WORKBefore you operate, know how and where you will travel, turn and pickup, lift and place loads.Choose a smoo
10BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINEMOUNT AND DISMOUNT PROPERLYAlways use “Three Point Contact” when mounting or dismounting the vehicle. “Three Point Conta
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12INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSGAUGES AND LIGHTSGauge and Light ClusterNote: Gauges and indicator lights operate only when the ignition switch is in the ON
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS13Hourmeter(12)Hourmeter—Located on the instrument panel to the left of the Gauge and Light Cluster. Registers total hours of
14INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSBRAKE PEDALService Brake PedalPush brake pedal (1) down to slow or stop vehicle.DRIVE LOCKOUT OVERRIDE FOOT SWITCHDrive Lock
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS15SHIFT SELECTORShift SelectorThe shift selector is located on the steering wheel column. It controls vehicle travel direction
16INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSTRANSMISSION DECLUTCH SWITCHTransmission Declutch SwitchThe transmission declutch switch (1) is an internally lighted rocker
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS17Front Wheel Steer ModeFront Wheel Steer ModeFront Wheel Steer mode, also known as “2-Wheel Steer” mode, allows the operator
18INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSStep 44. Turn the steering wheel to the left about one turn.5. Select ROUND steer mode.6. Turn the steering wheel to the rig
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS19JOYSTICK CONTROLSGeneral DescriptionJoystickThe joysticks control hydraulic flow to the associated cylinders. Control is pro
20INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSExtending the Transfer CarriageMoving the front joystick to the right extends the transfer carriageRetracting the Transfer C
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS21Extending the BoomMoving the rear joystick to the right extends the boom.Retracting the BoomMoving the rear joystick to the
Revision LogaRevision LogREVISION LOGMarch 9, 2005 - A - Original Issue of ManualJuly 12, 2005 - B - Revised pages 6, 23, 24, 27 & inside rear cov
22INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSAuxiliary ControlsAuxiliary ControlsA switch is located on the top of the front & rear joysticks, under a protective rub
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS23BOOM ANGLE INDICATORBoom Angle IndicatorThe boom angle indicator shows the angle of the boom relative to level ground. Use t
24INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSFRAME TILT CONTROLFrame Tilt ControlThe frame tilt control is used to level the vehicle laterally (side-to-side) up to 10°,
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26GENERAL OPERATING PROCEDURESSTARTING PROCEDURESBefore operating, walk completely around the vehicle. Make certain no one is under it, on it or close
GENERAL OPERATING PROCEDURES27FOLLOW SAFE OPERATING PROCEDURES ALWAYS check the load chart mounted in the vehicle before lifting a load. Lift only wi
28GENERAL OPERATING PROCEDURES If a slope is too steep to allow the frame to be leveled, do not raise the boom. The frame must always be level before
GENERAL OPERATING PROCEDURES296. When the load is slightly higher than the landing point, SLOWLY stop the lift..7. Use the transfer carriage to place
30GENERAL OPERATING PROCEDURESQUICK ATTACHDisconnecting an Attachment1. Come to a complete stop on flat, level ground.2. Set the park brake.3. Raise t
GENERAL OPERATING PROCEDURES31Connecting an Attachment1. With quick attach (5) rotated fully downwards, extend the boom until quick attach pivot pin (
Read This FirstbRead This FirstThis manual is a very important tool! Keep it with the machine at all times.The purpose of this manual is to provide ow
32STABILITY SYSTEMSSYSTEM SAFETYNever tamper with, modify, or bypass the stability systems installed on your JLG vehicle. Never disconnect or bypass p
STABILITY SYSTEMS33When the boom angle is above 20° but below 40°, the rear axle cylinder is orificed, slowing movement of the frame on the rear axle.
34STABILITY SYSTEMSBOOM/TRANSFER EXTEND LOCK SYSTEMThe boom/transfer extend lock system is designed to increase stability of the vehicle by limiting h
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36FLUID & LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONSGENERAL FLUID AND LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONSENGINE OIL SPECIFICATIONSJohn Deere EnginesUse the table below to sele
FLUID & LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONS37TRANSMISSION OIL SPECIFICATIONSThe following table shows approved lubricants and associated temperature ranges f
38SERVICE/LUBRICATION SCHEDULE1922211332354231981321172517242118241116172216 1024151412879 6201220 20OV0050
SERVICE/LUBRICATION SCHEDULE39SYSTEM CAPACITIES AND PRESSURESHYDRAULIC RESERVOIR 47 GALSFUEL TANK 36 GALSCOOLING SYSTEM 18 QTSENGINE CRANKCASE DEERE
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CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65BATTERY WARNINGBattery posts,terminals and relatedaccessories containlead and lead compounds,chemical known to theState of Ca
Read This FirstcThis product must comply with all safety related bulletins. Contact JLG Industries, Inc. or the local authorized JLG representativefor
JLG Worldwide LocationsAn Oshkosh Corporation CompanyJLG Industries (Australia)P.O. Box 511911 Bolwarra RoadPort MacquarieN.S.W. 2444AustraliaPhone: +
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1SAFETYDANGER, WARNING, & CAUTION: WHAT THEY MEANHazards are identified by the “Safety Alert Symbol” and followed by a signal word: Danger, Warnin
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