Shindaiwa SL433IDG User manual

OWNER’S AND OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Tower Light
SL433IDG
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SL433IDG-A/S1W
X753-006 63 0
X753809-0601
CAUTION
Do not operate the Tower Light, or any other appliance, before you have read and
understood the instructions for use and keep near for ready use.


Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this Shindaiwa Tower Light.
This manual has been created to ensure safe usage of this tower light.
Be sure to read this manual before operation. Improper operation/handling of this tower
light will result in an accident or malfunction.
Handling and operation of this tower light can only be performed by persons who fully
understand the contents of this manual, and are capable of safe handling/operation.
Persons who suffer from an illness, are taking medicine, or are not feeling well to a degree
that safe operation would be hindered must not operate this tower light.
Work performed using this tower light and handling/operation of this tower light must be in
accordance with corresponding laws and regulations based on such laws.
Be sure to always include this manual when loaning out this tower light and instruct
operating personnel to carefully read this manual before operation.
Store this manual in a specified location where it will be secure and available for consulting
at any time.
Order another copy from the authorized distributor where this tower light was purchased if
this manual becomes lost, dirty or damaged.
Consult with the authorized distributor where this tower light was purchased if you have
any inquiries regarding any points related to this tower light and manual.
Be sure to provide the model name and serial number when inquiring about this tower
light.
If disposing of this tower light, do so in a manner that is in compliance with laws related to
industrial waste. Contact the authorized distributor where this tower light was purchased if
you have any inquiries regarding proper disposal.
Caution notice ranks in this manual are classified as follows.
Not that " CAUTION" items can also lead to major accidents under some circumstances
if not correctly followed. All caution notices are important. Be sure to follow all of them.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can
result in minor or moderate injury and property damage.
<Note>: Notes regarding care of and achieving optimal service from this tower
light.

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Table of Contents
1. Safety Precautions······················································· 2
2. Specifications ····························································· 4
3. Applications································································ 5
4. Part Names ································································· 5
5. Operating Procedures ·················································· 6
5-1. Operating the Dolly Handle ····································· 6
5-2. Applying the Wheel Brakes ····································· 6
5-3. Using the Outriggers·············································· 7
5-4. Using the Lamp Fittings and Lamp Fittings Frame········ 8
5-5. Lifting/Lowering the Mast·······································10
6. Operating Procedures (Tower Light) ·······························11
6-1. Turning on the Lamps ···········································11
6-2. Turning off the Lamps ···········································12
7. Transport Procedures (Moving/Loading on a Vehicle)······13
8. Lamp Replacement Procedures ····································15
9. Generator Loading/Unloading Procedures ·····················16
10. Inspection/Maintenance···············································17
11. Long-Term Storage ·····················································20
12. Troubleshooting ·························································21

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WARNING: TIPPING OVER
Lower the mast if using in strong wind that causes the lamp fittings to sway
severely.
Although the mast can withstand wind speeds up to 20 m/s when the mast is
completely extended, do not use in wind speeds over 15 m/s (such as when
power lines are swaying or it is difficult to open an umbrella) in order to provide
safety by preventing the lamps from tipping over.
Use on a level surface with a solid foundation. If it is absolutely necessary to use
on an inclined surface, adjust the tower light so that it is level by setting blocks
under the wheels to make sure that the mast is not at an incline (standing
vertically).
Be sure to always apply the wheel brakes so that the dolly does not move. Place
wheel chocks also.
Use the outriggers to secure the tower light. Adjust the tower light so that it is level
at this time.
Always be sure to lower the mast to the lowest position when moving or
transporting loaded on a vehicle.
When loaded on a vehicle, set so that the tower light side is facing towards the
direction of travel (mast is in the back). Setting the tower light in the opposite
direction can readily result in it tipping over if the brake is suddenly applied.
Be sure to always apply the wheel brakes and tie with rope to secure the tower
light when loaded on a vehicle. Set the dolly handle to the right or left and place
wheel chocks to stop the front wheels from moving in order to prevent the rope
from becoming loose.
As the tower light brake function cannot be used when adjusting the brake, always
be sure to position the tower light on a level surface with a solid foundation, place
wheel chocks and lower the mast until it is at the lowest position.
WARNING: DROPPING/INJURY
If moving the tower light generator by use of a forklift, be sure to always lower the
mast to the lowest position with the generator loaded before inserting the forks
completely into the tower light.
Be sure to always use the lifting lug to lift up the tower light.
Securely tighten the bolts and nuts securing the generator when loading a
generator that has been removed from a dolly.
WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK
Do not touch this tower light during operation if it or your body is wet.
Be sure to always stop the engine before performing any check or maintenance of
the lamps and other parts.
WARNING: TIPPING OVER/INJURY
Be careful of the outriggers when they are in use. You could trip and fall.
WARNING: IMPAIRED EYESIGHT
Do not work for an extended period of time near the lamps and do not look directly
into a lamp.
CAUTION: INJURY
Do not touch the mast, winch drum or wire when the mast is moving up/down.
To change the direction of a lamp fittings frame, be sure to always support the
lamp fittings frame or leg with one hand while loosening the rotation handle.
Do not adopt an unnatural posture when adjusting the direction of a lamp fitting.
Be sure to always support the outriggers with one hand when setting and storing
them.
Be careful that your hand supporting the outrigger does not get pinched or caught
by the mast or winch handle when setting and storing the outriggers.
Do not tighten a lamp with excessive force. Doing so could damage the lamp.
Do not modify the tower light and do not operate with parts removed.
1. Safety Precautions
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CAUTION: BURNS
Do not touch the lamps, lamp fittings or ballast when the lamps are lit up or
immediately after being turned off because they are extremely hot.
Wear work gloves if it is absolutely necessary to touch a lamp fitting when it is hot.
CAUTION: ELECTRIC SHOCK
Do not sprinkle water on the equipment and do not use where exposed to rain.
Locations of Warning/Caution labels
Replace warning and caution labels with new ones if they become damaged and difficult to
read. Order labels by using the part number indicated in parenthesis below.
DANGER: INJURY (Part no. X505-009710)
DANGER: WINCH HANDLE ROTATION DIRECTION (Part no. X505-009680)
CAUTION: ↓ (Arrow) (Part no. X505-009700)
DANGER: DROPPING/INJURY (Part no. X505-009690)
FORKLIFT LIFTING POSITIONS (Part no. M704-003210)
CAUTION: HIGH TEMPERATURE (Part no. X505-009720)
③
②
Mast raised to the
highest position

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Model
SL433IDG-A
Specifications
4-Lamp Type
Rated Voltage (V)
100
Rated Frequency (Hz)
50
Rated Consumed Power (W)
1,740
Rated Consumed Power of Compatible
Lights (W)
400 x 4
Dry Weight of Tower Light Set (kg)
337
Tower Light
Lamps
Type
Metal halide lamp
Consumed Power (W) x Amount
(Lights)
400 x 4
Total Flux (lm)
132,000
Ballast
50Hz use
Mast
Stages
3
Material
Hardened aluminum
Lifting/Lowering Device
Manual winch
Fall Prevention Device
Stopper pin
Dolly
Wheels
φ300 air-filled tires
Outriggers
One-touch type; 2 outriggers
Forklift Loading Function
Vertical and horizontal
Dimension
Height (when in use) (mm)
4,705 ~2,155
When stored
Total Length (mm)
1,423
Total Width (mm)
1,070
Outer Tire Width (mm)
790
Total Height (mm)
1,655
Dry Weight (kg)
169
Equipped Generator
Model
IDG3100M
Generator Type
Multipolar revolving magnetic field type
Voltage Adjustment Type
Inverter
Rated Frequency (Hz)
50/60
Rated Output (kVA)
3.1
Rated Voltage (V)
100
Rated Current (A)
31
Rated Speed (min-1)
3,000
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel Tank Capacity (L)
15.5
Continuous Use Time Limit (Hours)
16 (Economy mode operation)
Lubricant Oil Volume (L)
1.9
Output Monitor Lamp
Yes (Frequency and output dual indicator)
Overload Monitor Lamp
Yes (Automatic output stop)
Overspeed Monitor Lamp
Yes (Automatic stop)
Oil Press Monitor Lamp
Yes (Oil pressure drop automatic stop)
Battery Charge Monitor Lamp
Yes (Automatic stop)
Water Temp Monitor Lamp
Yes (Automatic stop)
Starting Method
Starter Motor
Dry Weight (kg)
168
2. Specifications
2.

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Various lighting applications
3. Applications
3.
4. Part Names
4.
Dolly
Outrigger
Outrigger Latch
Winch Handle
Lamp Fitting
Angle Adjustment
Lever
Rotation Handle
Lamp Fitting Leg
Mast
Pulley Cover
Lifting Lug
Wheel
(Tire)
Tow Hook
Dolly Handle
Winch
Brake Stopper
Lamp
Fittings
Frame
Lamp Fittings
Handle
Securing Nut of
Lamp Fitting Leg
Brake Pedal
Generator
Ballast

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5-1. Operating the Dolly Handle
Turn the handle to the right to turn the front wheels
to the right and turn to the left to turn the front
wheels to the left.
<Note>
Be sure to always use the dolly tow hook if
towing or pulling this tower light such as if the
wheels are stuck in sand. Towing by using the
dolly handle can result in deformation and
damage.
5-2. Applying the Wheel Brakes
<Note>
If the brake force is weak, adjust the wheel air pressure and brake stopper angle. (Refer
to "10. Inspection/Maintenance".)
(1) Releasing the Brake
Step on the brake pedal and push it forward with your foot to release the brake.
(2) Applying the Brake
Step on the brake pedal and pull it towards you with your foot to apply the brake.
5. Operating Procedures
5.
Push the brake pedal forward
Pull the brake pedal towards you with your foot
Dolly Handle
Tow Hook

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5-3. Using the Outriggers
(1) Setting the Outriggers
Unlatch the outriggers the outrigger latches and
lower them to the ground. The outriggers lock
automatically.
<Note>
Outriggers can be locked at a height within a
range of approximately 100 mm above and below
the level position. On an inclined surface, be
careful as the outrigger locked height is different
by setting blocks under the wheels or similar
measure.
Pull up the outriggers and make sure that they
lock.
<Note>
If not securely locked, lightly push the outrigger
lever towards the outer side (away from the mast
side) with your foot.
(2) Storing the Outriggers
Push the outrigger lever towards the mast side
with your foot to release the lock.
With the lever pushed, pull up the outrigger and
push it into the outrigger latch.
<Note>
Always be sure to store the outriggers when
moving this tower light.
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2
1
2
Outrigger
Outrigger Lever
Outrigger Lever
Outrigger Latch
Be careful of the outriggers when they are in use. You could trip and fall.
WARNING: TIPPING OVER/INJURY
Be sure to always support the outriggers with one hand when setting and
storing them.
Be careful that your hand supporting the outrigger does not get pinched or
caught by the mast or winch handle when setting and storing the outriggers.
CAUTION: INJURY

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5-4. Using the Lamp Fittings and Lamp Fittings Frame
(1) If changing the light projection direction in the
horizontal direction
If changing all lamp fittings at the same time
Hold a lamp fitting leg with one hand and loosen the
rotation handle.
Position the lamp fittings in the desired direction and
tighten the rotation handle.
If changing one lamp fitting
Support the lamp fitting leg with both hands and position in
the desired direction.
(It is not necessary to tighten the securing nut of the lamp
fitting leg.)
<Note>
Be careful that the lamp fitting cord is not pulled.
Perform the following procedures to tighten any securing
nut of the lamp fitting legs that becomes loose.
Tighten the nut (side near disc spring) by hand.
When the nut can no longer be turned by hand, use a
spanner (subtense of 27 mm) to further tighten by 90°.
With the spanner set so the nut (side near disc spring) is
secured, tighten the other nut (side opposite from the
disc spring) to secure the lamp fitting.
(2) If changing the light projection direction in the vertical direction
If changing all lamp fittings at the same time
<Note>
Adjust the left and right sides individually because they
move independently.
Hold a lamp fitting leg with one hand and loosen the
lamp fittings handle on the left (right) side.
Position the lamp fitting leg in the desired direction and
tighten the lamp fittings handle.
1
2
1
2
Lamp Fitting
Rotation
Handle
Tighten
Loosen
Lamp Fitting Leg
Lamp
Fitting
Turn
Loosen
Lamp Fittings Handle
Lamp
Fitting Leg
Securing
Nut of Lamp
Fitting Leg
(Double)
Lamp
Fitting Leg
Lamp
Fitting
Do not touch this tower light during operation if it or your body is wet.
WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK
To change the direction of a lamp fittings frame, be sure to always support
the lamp fittings frame or leg with one hand while loosening the rotation
handle.
Do not touch the lamps, lamp fittings or ballast when the lamps are lit up or
immediately after being turned off because they are extremely hot.
Wear work gloves if it is absolutely necessary to touch a lamp fitting when it
is hot.
Do not adopt an unnatural posture when adjusting the direction of a lamp
fitting.
CAUTION: INJURY/BURNS

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If changing one lamp fitting
Loosen the angle adjustment lever.
Position the lamp fitting in the desired direction and tighten the angle adjustment lever.
(3) Storing the Lamp Fittings for Movement or Transport
Position the lamp fittings so they face forward and
tighten the rotation handle to secure them.
Position the lamp fittings so they face down and
tighten the lamp fittings handle to secure them.
1
2
1
2
Lamp Fittings Handle
Lamp Fitting
Lamp Fitting
Lamp Fittings
Lamp Fitting
Angle
Adjustment
Lever
Loosen
Tighten
Angle
Adjustment
Lever
Lamp
Fitting

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5-5. Lifting/Lowering the Mast
<Note>
Depletion of the grease of the ring key on the surface on the winch drum side reduces the
service life of the winch.
Periodically apply grease according to "10. Inspection/Maintenance".
(1) Raising the Mast
Turn the winch handle to the right (clockwise rotation) to
raise the mast.
<Note>
Winch handle movement becomes more difficult when
nearing the highest mast position. Do not force the mast
beyond that position. The highest position is where you can
see the arrow label. Forcibly turning the winch can result in
malfunction and breakage of the winch, wire or pulley.
(2) Lowering the Mast
Turn the winch handle to the left (counterclockwise rotation)
to lower the mast.
<Note>
The reverse winding protector functions when the mast
exceeds the lowest position to prevent the winch handle
from moving further. Do not forcibly turn the handle.
Raise Mast
Winch
Handle
Lower Mast
Mast 2nd
Stage
Mast raised to the
highest position
Arrow
Label
Mast 1st
Stage
Pulley Cover
Do not touch the mast, winch drum or wire when the mast is moving up/down.
CAUTION: INJURY

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<Note>
Do not connect the generator to any other electrical equipment while the tower light
generator is lit up. Using for electric tools or other equipment at the same time causes a
high current to flow when started, causing the lamps to go out.
Read the generator instruction manual for generator information.
6-1. Turning on the Lamps
Perform a pre-operation inspection before using the lamps.
(Refer to "10. Inspection/Maintenance".)
Apply the wheel brakes. (Refer to "5-2. Applying the Wheel Brakes".)
Use the outriggers to secure the generator. (Refer to "5-3. Using the Outriggers".)
Adjust the directions of the lamp fittings and lamp fittings frame. (Refer to "5-4. Using
the Lamp Fittings and Lamp Fittings Frame".)
Check that the generator Output switch is turned to "OFF" and connect the power cord
to the output outlet of the generator.
<Note>
Connecting the power cord after starting the generator and with the Output switch at
"ON" causes sparks to be generated between the outlet and plug. Always be sure that
the Output switch is "OFF" before connecting the power cord.
Start the generator. (Refer to the separate "Generator Instruction Manual".)
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2
3
4
6. Operating Procedures (Tower Light)
6.
5
Lower the mast if using in strong wind that causes the lamp fittings to sway
severely.
Although the mast can withstand wind speeds up to 20 m/s when the mast is
completely extended, do not use in wind speeds over 15 m/s (such as when
power lines are swaying or it is difficult to open an umbrella) in order to provide
safety by preventing the lamps from tipping over.
Use on a level surface with a solid foundation. If it is absolutely necessary to
use on an inclined surface, adjust the tower light so that it is level by setting
blocks under the wheels to make sure that the mast is not at an incline
(standing vertically).
Be sure to always apply the wheel brakes so that the dolly does not move.
Place wheel chocks also.
Use the outriggers to secure the tower light. Adjust the tower light so that it is
level at this time.
WARNING: TIPPING OVER
Do not sprinkle water on the equipment and do not use where exposed to rain.
CAUTION: ELECTRIC SHOCK
Do not work for an extended period of time near the lamps and do not look
directly into a lamp.
WARNING: IMPAIRED EYESIGHT
Do not touch this tower light during operation if it or your body is wet.
Be sure to always stop the engine before performing any check or
maintenance of the lamps and other parts.
WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK

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Turn the generator Output switch to "ON" to turn on the lamps.
<Note>
The lamps require approximately 10 to 15 minutes after lighting up to become completely
stable.
Raise the mast and adjust the lamp fittings to the desired height. (Refer to "5-5.
Lifting/Lowering the Mast".)
6-2. Turning off the Lamps
Lower the mast. (Refer to "5-5. Lifting/Lowering the Mast".)
Turn the generator Output switch to "OFF" to turn off the lamps.
<Note>
Do not turn off the lamps by removing the power plug. Doing so causes sparks to be
generated between the outlet and plug.
Stop the generator. (Refer to the separate "Generator Instruction Manual".)
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2
1
7
3

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<Note>
Be sure to always use the dolly tow hook if towing or pulling this tower light such as if
the wheels are stuck in sand. Towing by using a part that is not indicated can result in
deformation and damage.
Do not subject the lamp fittings to impacts. An impact to a lamp could result in lamp
damage.
Before lifting the tower light, position the lamp fittings so they face straight forward and
tighten the rotation handle to secure them. Also position the lamp fittings so they face
down and tighten the lamp fittings handle to secure them. The lamp fittings could
become damaged by the hooks or wires of the crane if they get near the lifting lug.
Securely tighten the rotation and lamp fittings handles when transporting on a vehicle.
Insecure tightening can result in the lamp fittings moving, causing them to fall off the
vehicle or be otherwise damaged.
Be careful when lifting the tower light as it tilts slightly to the mast side in order to
prevent damage from the mast or lamp fittings contacting the crane hook or wires.
Do not attach or tie rope to the dolly handle. Doing so could damage the handle.
You can also scoop up the equipment by using a forklift directly under the tower light
generator.
<Note>
If moving the tower light generator by use of a forklift, be sure to always lower the mast
to the lowest position with the generator loaded before inserting the forks completely
into the generator.
When scooping up the tower light generator with a forklift to transport it, do not move
forward down a steep incline or rotate the forklift suddenly. Doing so could result in the
tower light generator slipping off from the forks and falling.
Do not scoop up with a forklift from the front of the tower light generator. The equipment
might become unbalanced and fall off while transporting.
(1) When scooping up by using a forklift from the mast side (rear) of the tower light
generator.
Position the lamp fittings so they face straight forward, and fully insert the forks aligned with
the fork position labels and scoop up the equipment.
7. Transport Procedures (Moving/Loading on a Vehicle)
7.
Always be sure to lower the mast to the lowest position when moving or
transporting loaded on a vehicle.
When loaded on a vehicle, set so that the generator side is facing towards the
direction of travel (mast is in the back). Setting the generator in the opposite
direction can readily result in it tipping over if the brake is suddenly applied.
Be sure to always apply the wheel brakes and tie with rope to secure the
tower light when loaded on a vehicle. Set the dolly handle to the right or left
and place wheel chocks to stop the front wheels from moving in order to
prevent the rope from becoming loose.
WARNING: TIPPING OVER
WARNING: DROPPING/INJURY
If moving the tower light generator by use of a forklift, be sure to always lower
the mast to the lowest position with the generator loaded before inserting the
forks completely into the generator.
Be sure to always use the lifting lug to lift up the tower light.

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<Note>
Always be sure to insert the forks so that they are inserted into the indicated fork guides.
Failure to insert the forks into the guides can result in damage to the tower light generator,
or cause the equipment to become unbalanced and fall off while transporting.
(2) When scooping up by using a forklift from the side of the tower light generator.
Position the lamp fittings so they face straight forward, and fully insert the forks aligned with
the fork position labels and scoop up the equipment.
<Note>
Always be sure to insert the fork inserted to the front wheel side of the tower light
generator so that it is inserted within the indicated metal loop. Failure to insert the fork
into the metal loop can cause the equipment to become unbalanced and fall off while
transporting.
Brake Pedal
Fork Position
Label
Fork Guide
Generator
Forks
Fork
Fork
Positions
Generator
Generator
Loop
Fork

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<Note>
Use "MF400LSH/U" 400-W metal halide lamps manufactured by Iwasaki Electric (rated
voltage of 130 V) for the lamps. When disposing of a replaced lamp, do so in a manner
that is in compliance with laws related to industrial waste. Contact the authorized
distributor where this tower light was purchased if you have any inquiries regarding
proper disposal.
Loosen the lamp fittings handle and set the lamp
fittings frame so that it is upside down.
Loosen the angle adjustment lever and tilt the lamp
fittings.
Loosen the lamp fitting stop (butterfly nut), tilt the
socket, and pull out the lamp from the lamp fitting.
Turn the lamp to the left to remove it from the
socket.
After replacing the lamp, perform these procedures
in the reverse order to install.
8. Lamp Replacement Procedures
1
2
3
4
5
Lamp Fittings Handle
Tighten
Loosen
Angle Adjustment Lever
Socket
Stop
(Butterfly Nut)
Lamp Fitting
Tilt
Do not touch this tower light during operation if it or your body is wet.
Be sure to always stop the engine before performing any check or
maintenance of the lamps and other parts.
WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK
Do not touch the mast, winch drum or wire when the mast is moving
up/down.
To change the direction of a lamp fittings frame, be sure to always support
the lamp fittings frame or leg with one hand while loosening the rotation
handle.
Do not tighten a lamp with excessive force. Doing so could damage the lamp.
Do not touch the lamps, lamp fittings or ballast when the lamps are lit up or
immediately after being turned off because they are extremely hot.
CAUTION: INJURY/BURNS

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Unload the generator according to the following procedures when using the generator alone.
Load by performing the procedures in the reverse order.
<Note>
Check that the generator frequency is the same as that of the ballast when loading the
generator on the dolly.
Apply the wheel brakes. (Refer to "5-2. Applying the Wheel Brakes".)
Remove the power cord from the generator output outlet.
Remove the bolt and nut securing the lifting lug and
generator, and push the lifting lug to the mast side.
Remove the eight bolts securing the metal holders
(saddles) of the generator wheels (casters).
Unload the generator from the dolly.
9. Generator Loading/Unloading Procedures
8.
1
2
3
4
5
Generator
Bolt
Nut
Lifting Lug
Bolt
Nut
Saddle
Caster
Bolts
Securely tighten the bolts and nuts securing the generator when loading a
generator that has been removed from a dolly.
WARNING: DROPPING/INJURY

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Perform periodic inspection and maintenance according to the following table in order to
constantly maintain this tower light in good operating condition. Use the hour meter of the
generator as a reference for the operating time.
<Note>
Read the generator instruction manual for generator information.
All procedures except for pre-operation inspection should be performed by specialized
technicians.
Always be sure to use genuine parts or those indicated specifically for replacement parts.
When disposing of consumables, do so in a manner that is in compliance with laws
related to industrial waste. Contact the authorized distributor where this tower light was
purchased if you have any inquiries regarding proper disposal.
No.
Location
Check for
Pre-Operation
Every 100
hours
Every 200
hours
Action
Lamp Fittings
1
Lamps (Lamp Fittings)
Looseness
Tighten
2
Coupler Terminal
Disconnection,
breakage
Connect
3
Securing Nut of Lamp
Fitting Leg
Looseness
Tighten
4
Lamp Fittings Handle
Looseness
Tighten
5
Rotation Handle
Looseness
Tighten
Mast
6
Mast
Movement
Apply grease
Looseness and
rattling
Replace the plastic
metal
7
Wire
Breaks and
fraying
Replace
8
Wire Terminal Securing
Bolt
Looseness
Tighten
9
Winch
Brake function
Repair
Ring Gear
Grease
Apply Moly HD
Grease
10
Fall Prevention Device
Loosen the wire
and check
operation
Repair
11
First Stage Pulley
Movement
Apply Moly HD
Grease
12
Pulley between Second
and Third Stages
Movement
Apply spray grease
13
Lamp Fittings Frame
Right/Left
rotation
Apply Moly HD
Grease
14
Power Cable
Covering
damage
Repair or replace
10. Inspection/Maintenance
9.
Be sure to always stop the engine before performing any check or
maintenance of the lamps and other parts.
WARNING:
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
Do not touch the lamps, lamp fittings or ballast when the lamps are lit up or
immediately after being turned off because they are extremely hot.
CAUTION: BURNS
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