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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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A. General Information
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TRANSPORTING CARGO WITH IT MAY RESULT IN INJURY TO
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PERSONNEL AND DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
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All driving and loading operations are controlled from the
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operator's station, which is located on the right side of
the bridge platform. The station has two control
positions. DRIVE mode operations are controlled from the
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DRIVE Control Panel, where the driver faces the front of
the loader. LOAD mode operations are controlled from the
LOAD Control Panel, where the operator faces the rear of
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the loader.
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A.2 Aircraft Compatibility
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125" Wide Option 747, 767 With 125 Inch Wide Cargo Door.
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operating the loader.
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B.1 Hydraulic Reservoir Oil Level Gauge
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The Hydraulic Reservoir Oil Level Gauge is mounted on the
Front of the hydraulic reservoir, which is at the left end
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of the engine compartment. Hydraulic fluid level should be
maintained near the top of the gauge with the elevator and
bridge in the "down" position.
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Check that the coolant and engine oil are at the proper
level.
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Check that the battery electrolyte is at the
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proper level.
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C. DRIVE Mode
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1. Ignition/Starter Switch 9. Bridge Up/Down Switch
2. Emergency Stop Switch 10. Panel Lamps On/Off sw.
3. Engine Temperature Gauge 11. Spot Lamps On/Off Switch
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4. Engine Oil Pressure Gauge 12. Head Lamps On/Off switch
5. Engine/Battery volt meter 13. Back-up Lamps On/Off Sw.
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6. Fuel Gauge 14. Green Lamp, Drive Mode
7. Drive Selector Switch 15. Red Lamp, Load Mode
8. Stabilizers Up/Down switch
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The red LOAD Mode Lamp (Item 15) and the green DRIVE
Mode Lamp (Item 14) are at the lower right of the
DRIVE Control Panel. The LOAD Lamp is illuminated
when the stabilizers are fully extended (DOWN) . The
DRIVE Lamp is illuminated when the stabilizers are
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fully retracted (UP).
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c.1.a.2 Meter and Gauge Locations
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The Engine Oil Pressure Gauge (PRESS) (Item 4) and
the Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge (TEMP) (Item 3)
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are at the upper left of the DRIVE Control Panel.
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condition of the battery and the charging system, and
the Fuel Quantity Gauge (FUEL) (Item 6) are located
on the upper right side of the DRIVE Control Panel.
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C.1.b DRIVE Mode Control Panel controls (See Fig. 1)
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C.1.b.1 Ignition/Starter Switch (Item 1)
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(center) position.
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The brake pedal is the left pedal, beneath the DRIVE
Control Panel. Press the brake pedal to apply the
hydraulic disc brake on the loader drive wheel.
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C.1.b.S Lamps and Signal Controls/Indicators (See Fig. 1)
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The Ignition Switch must be in the ON position when
using Lamps and Signal Controls/Indicators.
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The HEAD LAMP switch (Item 12) is a two-position
toggle switch located on the right side of the DRIVE
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Control Panel. Moving the switch UP turns ON the
Headlamps and Taillamps.
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The PANEL LAMP switch (Item 10), is a two-position
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Backup Lamps.
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C.2.b Emergency stop Button (See Fig. 1, Item 2)
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There are two RED Emergency Stop Buttons, one button is
at the top center of the LOAD control Panel. The other
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is located on the electrical box on the left side of the
loader. Pushing either button stops the engine and cuts
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all power.
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The emergency hand pump is on the hydraulic plate on the
right side of the loader, behind the right stabilizer
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cylinder. The emergency retraction valve is next to the
pump. The pump may be used to raise the stabilizers in
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the event of a hydraulic system failure.
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EMERGENCY RETRACTION
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FIG. 3: EMERGENCY DRIVE SWITCH
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PROPULSION
BYPASS VALVE
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DRIVE. A detailed technical description of the
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interlocks is in Chapter Two.
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describe operations necessary to start the loader and
move it to an aircraft.
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WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THIS LOADER UNTIL YOU HAVE
BEEN TRAINED AND AUTHORIZED TO DO SO.
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WARNING: BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE, PUT THE DRIVE CONTROL SWITCH
IN THE NEUTRAL (N) POSITION. ic
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THIS LOADER IN AN ENCLOSED AREA WITHOUT
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ADEQUATE VENTILATION. EXHAUST FUMES FROM AN INTERNAL
COMBUSTION ENGINE CONTAIN CARBON MONOXIDE, A COLORLESS,
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FIG. 5: DRIVE SELECTOR SWITCH
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CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE THE STARTER CONTINUOUSLY FOR MORE THAN 30
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SECONDS. AFTER PROLONGED USE, ALLOW THE STARTER TO COOL
BEFORE ENGAGING IT AGAIN.
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Move the Ignition/Starter switch directly from the
OFF position to the START position and hold for
approximately ten (10) seconds or until the engine
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starts. Release the switch when the engine starts.
The lever will automatically return to the IGN
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position. The switch may not be turned to the START
position without first returning to the OFF position.
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FIG. 6: IGNITION SWITCH
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WITH THE EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE.
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2. CONNECT THE JUMPER CABLE TO THE POSITIVE (+)
EXTERNAL 12 VOLT SOURCE, THEN CONNECT THE OTHER
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END OF THE CABLE TO THE POSITIVE (+) POLE OF THE
LOADER BATTERY.
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3. CONNECT THE SECOND JUMPER CABLE TO THE NEGATIVE
(-) EXTERNAL 12 VOLT SOURCE, THEN CONNECT THE
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OTHER END OF THIS SECOND CABLE TO AN UNPAINTED
SPOT (AWAY FROM THE BATTERY) ON THE LOADER FRAME
OR BUMPER.
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C.3.b.4. Cold Weather starting option
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Ether Injector Option, (Detroit Diesel Option Only).
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CAUTION: DO NOT RUN THE ENGINE WHILE THE ENGINE COOLANT HEATER IS
CONNECTED. DO NOT OPERATE THE COOLANT HEATER UNLESS THE
COOLANT IS AT THE PROPER LEVEL.
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NOTE: Cold weather starting instructions are in the engine manual.
C.3.b.S Post start Instructions
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CAUTION: IF THE OIL PRESSURE AND VOLTAGE READINGS DO NOT RISE TO
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THE PROPER LEVEL WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, SHUT THE
ENGINE OFF IMMEDIATELY AND REPORT THE MALFUNCTION.
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As the engine starts, perform the following checks:
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FIG. 7: METERS AND GAUGES
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The TLC 818 Loader may be driven only when in the DRIVE
mode, which is indicated by the green "DRIVE" lamp on
the Driving Control Panel.
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C.3.c.1 stabilizer UP Instructions
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illuminated.
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C.3.d. Emergency stabilizer Operation
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The position of the stabilizers controls whether the TLC
818 is in the LOAD Mode (Stabilizers DOWN) or the DRIVE
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Mode (Stabilizers UP). If the stabilizers are not fully
UP or fully DOWN, the loader will not be in either mode,
and neither the DRIVE nor the LOAD systems will work.
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These emergency procedures allow the stabilizers to be
operated to complete a loading cycle and to move the
loader off an aircraft in the event of a system failure.
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C.3.d.1 Emergency Stabilizers UP Operation
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If the engine is running but the stabilizers do not
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STABILIZERS UP
SOLENOID VALVE
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NOTE: Do not assume that the stabilizers are not fully down
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because the LOAD indicator is not illuminated. The bulb
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may be defective.
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WARNING: DO NOT DRIVE THE LOADER WITH THE BRIDGE RAISED UNLESS
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MAKING A FINAL APPROACH TO THE AIRCRAFT. DRIVING THE
LOADER WITH THE BRIDGE RAISED CAN LEAD TO MISJUDGMENT
OF OVERHEAD/SIDE CLEARANCES WHICH CAN RESULT IN INJURY
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OR DEATH.
WARNING: DO NOT TRANSPORT CARGO WITH THE LOADER. SUCH USE MAY
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RESULT IN INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND DAMAGE TO THE LOADER.
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CAUTION: IF THE WINTERIZATION KIT IS INSTALLED, CHECK THAT THE
ENGINE HEATER SERVICE CORD IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE
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Note:
switch must be lifted
when toggled
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FIG. 11: DRIVE SELECTOR SWITCH
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C.3.e.2. Inching Instructions
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Raise the stabilizers by holding the Stabilizer
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Control Switch "UP" until the green DRIVE Lamp is
illuminated.
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Lift and move the Drive Selector Switch to the
reverse position and carefully back the loader clear
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of the aircraft.
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These emergency procedures are for moving the loader
clear of the aircraft and towing it. Continued use of
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any of these procedures is not recommended.
Troubleshooting is covered in Chapter Two.
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C.4.a Emergency Driving Operations
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Note: The Emergency stop Button must be pulled back out before
the engine may be started again.
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(Engine Operating)
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~RoruLSION
BX~ASS VALVE
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FIG. 13: PROPULSION BYPASS VALVE
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4. Attach the tow line to the loader at the tow points
which are located on either side of the loader at
the rear. Use specified points at the front end
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behind the engine compartment (See Figure 13A) .
If your loader does not have these holes or the
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tow-ring shown in figure 13A, Do NOT tow from the
front end. Release the brake, and tow no faster
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than 10 MPH.
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COVER PLATE
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D. LOAD Mode
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D.l. Load Mode Control/Indicator Locations (See Fig. 15)
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LOAD mode operations are controlled from the LOAD Panel
which is on the front side of the operator's console
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opposite the DRIVE Control panel. The cargo handler faces
the rear of the loader.
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D.l.a. Lift Switches
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There are two Bridge Lift Control Switches. The switch
which is at the left center of the Driving Control Panel
raises or lowers the bridge at a fast speed. The BRIDGE
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LIFT Switch (Item 4) located at the upper left side of
the LOAD control Panel raises or lowers the bridge
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slowly.
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4. Bridge Platform 13. Lower All Conveyors Switch
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Up/Down Switch 14. Container Rotate Switch
5. Elevator Platform 125 11 wide Guides Up/Down
Up/Down Switch (Optional)
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6. Bridge Tilt Switch 15. Side Load Switch
7. Bridge Guides 125" wide Guides Up/Down
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Left/Right Switches (Optional)
(Optional)
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of the control panel, control the outer guides on the
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125" Wide extensions. The outer guide rails can be
controlled independently for side loading. In the
rotate mode, both outer guide rails lower, along with
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the rear pallet stop to clear cargo.
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D.1.d Rear Adjust switch
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left of the LOAD Control Panel, controls the Adjustable
Level Rear Wheel System. This system allows the
operator to raise and lower the rear of the loader so
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that it is at a height equal to the cargo transport
equipment.
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D.1.e cargo Movement Controls
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WARNING: THE REAR ROLLER WILL OPERATE WHENEVER THE LD-3 ROTATE
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SWITCH IS ACTIVATED.
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D.l.e.3 Pallet Rotation
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Large Pallets are rotated by locating the pallet over
the two sets of drive tires located at the center of
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the elevator platform. Hold the conveyor joysticks
in opposite directions left and right to rotate the
pallet.
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D.l.e.4 Rear stop Retract Button
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The REAR STOP RETRACT Button (item 11) at the upper
right of the LOAD Control Panel controls the rear
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stop. Pressing the button lowers the stop, which is
normally raised.
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If a fluid leak develops, or a system does not stop when
a control is moved to the "OFF" position, push the
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Emergency Stop Button or move the ignition switch (DRIVE
Control Panel) to the "OFF" position.
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D.2.b Emergency Main Bypass Valve
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The main bypass valve must be closed before any of the
LOAD systems will operate, except for the Elevator Lift
System. Turning the steering wheel to a full Left and
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holding it in that position will cause the steering
circuit to act as an emergency Main Bypass Valve.
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D.2.c Lift Cylinder Lock Valves
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The Bridge Conveyor Bypass Valve is a needle valve
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located under the left front corner of the Bridge.
Opening the valve allows cargo to be pushed off the
Bridge Conveyor.
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D.2.d.2 Emergency conveyor Operation Using switches
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The three Conveyor Switches (Joysticks) on the LOAD
Control Panel, may be used when cargo is to be
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manually pushed off a platform due to a power unit
failure if the loader still has electrical power. If
the Loader still has electrical power, it is not
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necessary to open the Conveyor Drive Motor By-pass
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Valve.
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WARNING: DO NOT DRIVE THE LOADER WITH THE BRIDGE RAISED EXCEPT
DURING FINAL APPROACH. APPROACH THE AIRCRAFT AT A SLOW
SPEED.
CAUTION: BE SURE THE OPERATOR'S PLATFORM GUARD RAILS CLEAR THE
AIRCRAFT AS THE BRIDGE IS RAISED. REPOSITION THE LOADER
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AS REQUIRED FOR PROPER ALIGNMENT.
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D.3.a.2 Bridge Auto Leveling System (Optional)
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Some loaders may be equiped with the Optional Bridge
Auto Leveling System, located at the front of the
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bridge platform (See Fig 16 A). If your loader is
not equiped with this feature, move onward to
"Raising The Bridge". If your loader is equiped
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with this feature proceed with the following.
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auto level system switched to "OFF", interface the loader
with the aircraft per the instructions in this chapter.
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Stop the bridge about 18 inches below the aircraft door
sill. Secure the sensing clamp to the aircraft door stud.
The clamp may be attached to whatever is convenient on the
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aircraft as long as the clamp is below the aircraft
cargo transfer surface and the cable is not at an angle
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left or right. Raise the bridge platform to the desired
height.
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Activating The Auto Leveling system
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The auto leveler allows the bridge to move 1/4 inch
UP or 1/4 inch DOWN from normal level before the command
to0 move the platform is given.
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system will respond giving the command to move UP. After
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the qualification time has passed and the UP comand is
still present, the system will move the platform in the
UP direction until the UP command is canceled. The system
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responds the same for platform DOWN if the cable is allowed
to retract 1/4 inch from the normal level centered
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position.
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incorporates the sensing of the bridge CONVEYOR JOYSTICK
positions. If the bridge conveyors are in use, forward or
reverse, the auto leveling system is put on STAND-BY until
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the chains have stopped moving. This feature allows
transfer from the bridge platform to the elevator platform
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or aircraft door without the auto leveling causing problems
due to loads being straddled.
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movement, the safety catch all timer will then activate
and provide the same system shut-down.
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Reactivation After A Safety Shut-Down
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To reactivate the auto leveling system from a safety
shut-down, perform the following procedures:
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1. Turn the auto leveling system to "OFF".
2. Make sure the sensing clip is secured.
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3. Realign bridge platform to door sill height.
4. Turn the auto leveling system to "ON".
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D.3.a.3 Raising The Bridge
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aircraft, lower the stabilizers.
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CAUTION: BEFORE OPENING THE AIRCRAFT DOOR, BE SURE THAT THE BRIDGE
IS LOW ENOUGH AND PROPERLY CENTERED SO THAT THE DOOR WILL
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Bridge Guard Rail
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FIG. 17: BRIDGE DECK PANELS AND GUARD RAIL EXTENSIONS
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WARNING: SOME LOADERS MAY BE EQUIPPED WITH A POST AND CHAIN
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SAFETY RAIL.
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WARNING: INSTALL ALL SAFETY POSTS AND CHAINS BEFORE LOADING CARGO.
The Bridge Tilt System raises and lowers the left front
corner of the bridge to compensate for aircraft pitch
changes.
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D.3.b Rear Adjust Operation
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Use the Rear Adjust Switch to raise or lower the rear
wheels of the loader so that the lowered Elevator Platform
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is just below the level of the ground transport vehicle.
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D.3.c Elevator Platform Loading Operations
D.3.c.1 End Load Operation
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Lower the Rear Stop and move the top Conveyor Switch
(joystick) down to operate the rear roller in the
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forward direction. This also raises the rear conveyor
chains and operates them in the forward direction. The
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lateral drive tires will lower below the caster level
so that they do not contact the cargo.
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WARNING: THE REAR ROLLER WILL OPERATE WHENEVER THE REAR ELEVATOR
CONVEYOR OPERATES.
WARNING: NEVER SIDE LOAD WITH THE ELEVATOR ABOVE THE FRAME.
TRANSFER CARGO AT AN INTERMEDIATE LEVEL ONLY AT THE REAR
END OF THE LOADER.
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the Rear Lateral Drive tires so that they support the
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container, and turns the tires in opposite directions
to rotate the container.
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Use the top CONVEYOR Switch (joystick) to center the
container over the lateral drive tires before using
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the LD-3 ROTATE system.
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driving it laterally against the inner or outer guide
rails.
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Hold the ELEVATOR LIFT Switch in the UP position. The
warning horn will sound while the lift operates. The
elevator will stop at the bridge level.
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When the Elevator reaches the Bridge, the rear Bridge
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Forward Elevator Pallet Stop lower
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REAR LATERAL
DRIVE TIRES REAR ROLLER
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The Bridge Guides switches control the lateral
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movement of the forward and rear ends of the bridge
guide rails. These rails may also be manually
repositioned to accept wide cargo. Align the guides
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with the in-plane system so that cargo can move
directly across the Bridge and into the aircraft.
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The front of the bridge guide rails move laterally
six inches full travel. The rear ends of the rails
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may move four inches (Standard). If equipped the
rear ends of the rails may move six inches
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movement. Releasing the switch stops the rail and
holds it in position.
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D.4.a.l Elevator Platform Lift
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After the Bridge is aligned and level with the
aircraft cargo door, raise the Elevator Platform to
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Bridge level. As the Elevator Platform reaches
Bridge level the forward pallet stop on the Elevator
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Platform and the rear pallet stop on the Bridge
Platform will lower automatically.
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D.4.a.2 Bridge Guide Alignment
The Bridge Guides Switches control the lateral
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movement of the forward and rear ends of the bridge
guide rails. These rails can also be manually
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repositioned to accept wide cargo. Align the guides
with the in-plane system so that cargo may move
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If the system still fails to operate:
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Override the control valve which is under the forward
part of the Bridge.
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If the system still fails to operate, or if the
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loader's engine does not operate, push the cargo off
the bridge, either back into the aircraft or onto the
elevator platform.
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If the electrical system is operating, hold the
control switch (joystick) in the desired direction
while the cargo is pushed.
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cargo on it, open the Bridge Conveyor Bypass Valve
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WARNING: NEVER ENTER THE AREA BELOW THE ELEVATOR DURING LOADING
OR UNLOADING OPERATIONS.
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FIG. 20: BRIDGE CONVEYOR BYPASS VALVE
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Hold the ELEVATOR LIFT Switch DOWN until the elevator
bottoms on the frame.
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WARNING: DO NOT ENTER THE AREA BELOW THE ELEVATOR DURING THIS
PROCESS.
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Open the overrides on the two lock valves by turning
and lifting the cap on the top of the valves. One
lock valve is attached to each lift cylinder. When
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the lock valves are open, the elevator will be held
in position by the Elevator Down Slow valve.
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WARNING: DO NOT REACH BEHIND THE VERTICAL FRAME MEMBER FOR THE
ELEVATOR DOWN SLOW VALVE. THIS WILL PLACE YOU IN THE
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WARNING: THE REAR ROLLER WILL OPERATE WHENEVER THE REAR ELEVATOR
CONVEYOR OPERATES.
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Lower the Rear Stop then drive the cargo off the
Elevator Platform onto the ground transport
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equipment. Cargo may be unloaded from the Elevator
Platform at an intermediate height of 60" MAXIMUM for
truck height. Move the Elevator Platform level with
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the ground transport equipment and release the
ELEVATOR LIFT switch. The platform will remain at
that level.
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Hold the Rear Stop Retract button down while
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transfering cargo onto the Elevator Platform at an
intermediate height.
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WARNING: NEVER SIDE LOAD WITH THE ELEVATOR ABOVE THE FRAME.
TRANSFER CARGO AT AN INTERMEDIATE LEVEL ONLY AT THE REAR
END OF THE LOADER.
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lower the outer Guide Rail on that side and raise the
rail on the opposite side. These rails are
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frame.
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WARNING: IF THE LINE TO THE BASE OF EITHER BRIDGE LIFT CYLINDER
HAS BROKEN OR BURST, DO NOT USE THESE PROCEDURES. DO
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NOT ATTEMPT TO CHANGE THE BRIDGE HEIGHT. MOVE ANOTHER
LOADER INTO POSITION BEHIND THE DISABLED LOADER, MATCH
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THE PLATFORM HEIGHTS, AND TRANSFER THE CARGO. AFTER THE
CARGO HAS BEEN REMOVED, RAISE THE STABILIZERS AND TOW
THE DISABLED LOADER SLOWLY FROM THE AFT END.
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If electrical system is operating, even if engine is
not operating, move the BRIDGE LIFT Switch to the
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"DOWN" position. The BRIDGE will lower by gravity.
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If electrical system is not operating override the
Bridge Lift Cylinder Lock Valves. Press in and turn
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