JLG BIM Content User Guide - Boom Lift

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JLG® BIM Content Library

User Guide – Boom Lifts

Figure 1: The JLG Boom Lift Family


LOADING THE MODELS
How to Load the Boom Lift Family
It is recommended the steps outlined below are followed to properly load the BIM component
into a project.

1. Open a Revit Project File (.RVT) and navigate to the Plan View

2. Go to the ‘Insert’ tab on the Revit ribbon and select ‘Load Family’

Figure 2: Loading the Family into a Project

3. Navigate to the location of the downloaded JLG® Boom Lift family component (RFA
file)
4. Click ‘OK’ to load the component into the project

The family is now copied and embedded into the project. It can be selected from the
components button located on the ‘Architecture’ tab on the main Revit Ribbon.

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ACCESSING PRODUCT INFORMATION
How to Access the Data for the Boom Lift Family
To access the data embedded into the component, simply select the desired component and
click the ‘Edit Type’ button at the head of the ‘Properties’ bar. This is typically located on the
left-hand side of the screen.
All the product-specific information for the component selected is now displayed. From here,
the component can be selected, as well as links to JLG.com to access documentation and
product specifications

Figure 3: Accessing Additional Data

Figure 4: Additional Data for Model

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USING THE MODELS
How to Use the Boom Lifts Component
All JLG® components have been created as mechanical models, once loaded the model can
be placed anywhere within the project. When the component is in the desired location, the
user should navigate to an appropriate elevation (plan view is advised). The align tool can
then be used to lock the component to a specific location.
NOTE: While placing the component, it can be rotated by 90° by using the
space key.

USING ADDITIONAL MODEL FEATURES


JLG® Boom Lifts components have been created parametrically. This allows the Height and
Horizontal Reach of the platform; the Swing Angle, Platform Rotation and Jib Rotation to be
changed. Tick-box options are also available for visibility control of the reach diagram,
platform working area and turning radius.

Visibility Control
The visibility of the platform working area and turning radius can be toggled on or off. To
access a component’s visibility control, select the desired component and go to the
‘Properties’ bar. Then, simply uncheck the tick-box to control visibility.

Figure 5: Illustration of Additional Visib le Components

Figure 6: Visib ility Control Tick-


Boxes

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Swing Angle, Platform Rotation & Jib Rotation
The Boom Swing Angle, Platform Rotation and Jib Rotation can be modified in the properties
bar. Simply click in the box and type the desired value.
Note: Users can input any value into the controllable fields. However, if the
capability of the JLG machine is exceeded the model will automatically update
the value to reflect the maximum capacity of the machine.

Figure 7: Rotation Configuration

Modify the Platform Height and Reach


To modify the height and reach of the platform simply select the component and choose from
the pre-defined height and reach combinations in the types drop down box, this can be found
at the top of the Properties bar. The platform will automatically move to the selected position.

Within the height and reach combinations, the user can select a ‘Transport Condition/Stowed
Position’. If selected the machine will move to its smallest and most suitable position for
transportation.

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Note: For types with the suffix (Platform Rotation 90°) the user must input ‘90’
into the Platform Rotation parameter in the Properties bar. This will then give
the correct height and reach.

Figure 8: Height and Reach Control Menu

Figure 9: Each Height and Reach Option


Corresponds to a Position in the Reach Diagram
Grid

Figure 10: Examples of Height and Reach Comb inations

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