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SJ1256 THS 87 410 574 & Above

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Skyjack SJ1044 TH, SJ1044 THS, SJ1056 TH, SJ1056 THS, SJ1256 THS Telehandlers Operating Manual 229076ABA – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Skyjack SJ1044 TH, SJ1044 THS, SJ1056 TH, SJ1056 THS, SJ1256 THS Telehandlers Operating Manual 229076ABA – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Skyjack SJ1044 TH, SJ1044 THS, SJ1056 TH, SJ1056 THS, SJ1256 THS Telehandlers Operating Manual 229076ABA – PDF DOWNLOAD

SJ1044 TH/THS 87 210 030 & Above
SJ1056 TH/THS 87 310 413 & Above
SJ1256 THS 87 410 574 & Above

About Your Telehandler:
1.1 Read and Heed:
Skyjack is continuously improving and expanding product features on its equipment, therefore,
specifications and dimensions are subject to change without notice.
1.1-1 Telehandler Definition:
A material handler designed primarily as a fork truck with a pivoting telescopic boom which enables
it to pick and place loads at distances as well as various lift heights.
1.1-2 Purpose of Equipment:
The Skyjack telehandlers are designed to lift, handle and transport agricultural or industrial
products by means of specific attachments.
1.1-3 Use of Equipment:
The telehandler is a highly maneuverable variable reach rough terrain forklift. Lifting, handling
and driving must be on a flat, level, compacted surface. It can be driven over uneven terrain only
when the boom is fully lowered.
1.1-4 Manual
The operating manual is considered a fundamental part of the telehandler. It is a very important
way to communicate necessary safety information to users and operators. A complete and legible copy
of this manual must be kept in the provided weather-resistant
storage compartment on the telehandler at all times.
1.1-5 Operator
The operator must read and completely understand both this operating manual and the hazard
identification label located on the telehandler and all other warnings in this manual and on the
telehandler. Compare the labels on the telehandler with the labels found within this manual. If any
labels are damaged or missing, replace them immediately.
Only trained and authorized personnel shall be permitted to operate the telehandler.
The operator must be familiar with employer’s work rules and related government regulations and be
able to demonstrate the ability to understand and operate this make and model of telehandler in the
presence of a qualified person.
1.1-6 Service Policy and Warranty :
Skyjack warrants each new product to be free of defective parts
and workmanship for the first 2 years or 3000 hours, whichever occurs first. Any defective
part will be replaced or repaired by your local Skyjack dealer at no charge for parts or labor. In
addition, all products have a 5 year structural warranty. Contact the Skyjack Service Department for warranty
statement extensions or exclusions.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Skyjack SJ1044 TH, SJ1044 THS, SJ1056 TH, SJ1056 THS, SJ1256 THS Telehandlers Operating Manual 229076ABA – PDF DOWNLOAD

Section 1 – About Your Telehandler..........................................  9
	1.1  Read and Heed......................................................  9
		1.1-1 Telehandler Definition........................................  9
		1.1-2 Purpose of Equipment..........................................  9
		1.1-3 Use of Equipment..............................................  9
		1.1-4 Manual........................................................  9
		1.1-5 Operator......................................................  9
		1.1-6 Service Policy and Warranty...................................  9
		1.1-7 Ownership of Machine..........................................  9
		1.1-8 Optional Accessories..........................................  9
		1.1-9 Scope of this Manual.......................................... 10
	1.2  Symbols & Nomenclature............................................. 11
	1.3  Forklift Hand Signals.............................................. 11
	1.4  Major Assemblies................................................... 12
	1.5  Serial Number Nameplate............................................ 12
	1.6  Operator’s Responsibility for Maintenance.......................... 13
		1.6-1 Maintenance and Inspection Schedule........................... 13
		1.6-2 Owner’s Inspections........................................... 13
Section 2 – Operator Safety................................................. 15
	2.1  Electrocution Hazard............................................... 15
	2.2  Safety Precautions................................................. 16
	2.3  Cab Access......................................................... 20
	2.4  Jobsite Inspection................................................. 20
Section 3 – Familiarization................................................. 21
	3.1  Component Identification........................................... 22
	3.2  Manual Storage Box................................................. 23
	3.3  Control Functions.................................................. 23
		3.3-1 Operator’s Cab Controls....................................... 23
		3.3-2 Standard Multi-functional Joystick............................ 24
		3.3-3 Premium Multi-functional Joystick (If Equipped)............... 25
		3.3-4 Operator’s Cab Dash Controls.................................. 26
	3.4  Safety Features and Devices........................................ 29
		3.4-1 Reverse Alarm................................................. 29
		3.4-2 Parking Brake................................................. 29
		3.4-3 Operator’s Cab................................................ 29
		3.4-4 Operator’s Seat............................................... 29
		3.4-5 RAS (Rear Axle Stabilization) System.......................... 30
		3.4-6 Boom Interlock................................................ 30
		3.4-7 Frame Level................................................... 30
	3.5  General Components................................................. 30
		3.5-1 Outriggers (If Equipped)...................................... 30
	3.6  Optional Equipment................................................. 31
		3.6-1 Positive Air Shutoff Switch (IfΒ Equipped)..................... 31
		3.6-2 Reserve Braking System (IfΒ Equipped).......................... 31
		3.6-3 Flashing Beacon (If Equipped)................................. 31
		3.6-4 Road Lights, Boom Lights & Work Lights (If Equipped).......... 31
		3.6-5 Fire Extinguisher (If Equipped)............................... 31
		3.6-6 Back-up Sensor with Display Buzzer (If Equipped).............. 31
		3.6-7 Back-up Sensor/Camera with Monitor (If Equipped).............. 32
	3.7  Optional Attachments............................................... 33
		3.7-1 Side Tilt Carriage............................................ 33
		3.7-2 Swing Carriage................................................ 33
		3.7-3 Block Forks................................................... 34
		3.7-4 Jib Boom...................................................... 34
		3.7-5 Loader Bucket................................................. 35
		3.7-6 Truss Boom.................................................... 35
		3.7-7 Fork Positioner............................................... 36
Section 4 – Pre-operation................................................... 37
	4.1  Operator’s Responsibility.......................................... 37
	4.2  Visual & Daily Maintenance Inspections............................. 38
		4.2-1 Labels........................................................ 38
		4.2-2 Electrical.................................................... 38
		4.2-3 Hydraulic..................................................... 38
		4.2-4 Cylinders..................................................... 38
		4.2-5 Mirrors....................................................... 39
		4.2-6 Frame......................................................... 39
		4.2-7 Engine Compartment............................................ 42
		4.2-8 Transmission  ................................................ 42
		4.2-9 Boom.......................................................... 43
		4.2-10 Lifting Attachment........................................... 43
		4.2-11 Grease Fittings.............................................. 43
		4.2-12 Operator’s Cab............................................... 44
		4.2-13 Operator’s Cab Controls...................................... 45
	4.3  Function Tests..................................................... 46
		4.3-1 Test Starter Operation........................................ 46
		4.3-2 Test Horn..................................................... 47
		4.3-3 Test Lights (If Equipped)..................................... 47
		4.3-4 Test Boom Functions........................................... 48
		4.3-5 Test Attachment Functions..................................... 48
		4.3-6 Test Frame Leveling and Level Indicator....................... 49
		4.3-7 Test Boom Interlock & Rear Axle Stabilization (RAS) System.... 49
		4.3-8 Test Accelerator Pedal........................................ 50
		4.3-9 Test Reverse Alarm, Driving, and Service Brake................ 50
		4.3-10 Test Parking Brake........................................... 51
		4.3-11 Test Steering................................................ 51
		4.3-12 Test Outriggers (If Equipped)................................ 53
		4.3-13 Test Back-up Sensor with Display Buzzer (If Equipped)........ 53
		4.3-14 Test Back-up Sensor/Camera with Monitor (If Equipped)........ 53
	4.4  Operator’s Checklist............................................... 54
Section 5 – Operation....................................................... 55
	5.1  Starting the Engine................................................ 56
	5.2  Driving the Telehandler............................................ 56
		5.2-1 Driving on Level Terrain...................................... 56
		5.2-2 Driving on Slopes............................................. 56
	5.3  Steering the Telehandler........................................... 57
		5.3-1 Four-wheel Steering........................................... 57
		5.3-2 Front Steering (Two-Wheel).................................... 57
		5.3-3 Crab Steering................................................. 57
	5.4  Operating the Boom................................................. 58
		5.4-1 Raising or Lowering Boom...................................... 58
		5.4-2 Extending or Retracting Boom.................................. 58
	5.5  Leveling the Telehandler........................................... 58
	5.6  Tilting the Attachment............................................. 58
	5.7  Handling Loads..................................................... 58
	5.8  Handling Loads at Ground Level..................................... 59
		5.8-1 Picking up a Load............................................. 59
		5.8-2 Transporting a Load........................................... 59
		5.8-3 Placing a Load................................................ 60
	5.9  Handling Loads at Variable Heights................................. 60
		5.9-1 Picking up a Load............................................. 60
		5.9-2 Placing a Load................................................ 60
	5.10  Parking and Shutting Down the Telehandler......................... 61
	5.11  DEUTZ Engine Data Display Module.................................. 62
		5.11-1 Function Buttons............................................. 62
		5.11-2 Contrast & Illumination Settings............................. 62
		5.11-3 Engine Main Display.......................................... 62
		5.11-4 Quad Display................................................. 63
		5.11-5 Graphic Display.............................................. 63
		5.11-6 Error Messages............................................... 63
		5.11-7 Display Configuration........................................ 64
	5.12  Use of the Capacity Charts........................................ 65
		5.12-1 Examples on Reading the Capacity Chart....................... 66
	5.13  Attachments Installation and Adjustment........................... 67
		5.13-1 Installing Attachments Using the Quick Attach Feature........ 67
		5.13-2 Removing Attachments Using the Quick Attach Feature.......... 67
		5.13-3 Adjusting Forks.............................................. 68
		5.13-4 Changing Forks............................................... 68
	5.14  Slinging Loads.................................................... 69
	5.15  Third-Party Attachments........................................... 69
Section 6 – Additional Procedures........................................... 71
	6.1  Refueling Procedure ............................................... 71
		6.1-1 Diesel Fuel................................................... 71
		6.1-2 Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) (If equipped)...................... 71
	6.2  Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) and Standstill................. 72
		6.2-1 Standstill.................................................... 72
	6.3  Lifting SJ1044 TH/THS, SJ1056 TH/THS, & SJ1256 THS................. 74
	6.4  Loading, Tie-downs and Transporting................................ 76
	6.5  Towing the Telehandler............................................. 77
	6.6  Using the Telehandler as a Tow Vehicle............................. 78
		6.6-1 Towing Pin ................................................... 78
		6.6-2 Pintle Hitch (If Equipped).................................... 78
Section 7 – Specifications.................................................. 79
	7.1  Standard and Optional Equipment.................................... 79
	7.2  Specifications and Features........................................ 81
	7.3  Tire/Wheel Specifications.......................................... 83
	7.4  Recommended Fluids/Lubrications.................................... 84
Section 8 – Labels.......................................................... 87
	8.1  Model SJ1044 TH/THS, SJ1056 TH/THS, SJ1256 THS..................... 88
Section 9 – Unique Skyjack Features.........................................107

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