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Hi there, We have a JLG 40 foot boom lift on hire that has what I believe to be a dangerous fault.
When operating the Lower Boom upwards from either the basket or ground controls, the boom will correctly lift UP.
If you then "quickly" operate the toggle from UP to DOWN the Lower Boom will continue to lift UP.
There is a reduction in the upward speed and it does "sound" different but it is going UP with the toggle switch DOWN.
The problem was discovered accidentally, as normally you would let go of the toggle before changing direction from UP to DOWN.
A technician has attended our site and signed it off as OK to use. I don't think so.
The problem does not occur in the opposite direction. So if going DOWN and quickly flick to UP, the lower boom will swap direction from down to up.
I have a short video of this happening.
I know it's unlikely but if you were about to collide with something and threw the toggle down immediately and the boom kept raising it could be catastrophic.
Also I know that the solution is NOT to quickly change direction but I'm just highlighting this issue.

Has anyone had a similar issue and how did you overcome it?

Cheers, Gibbo.
  • Posted 27 Dec 2024 10:10
  • By Gibbo_EWP
  • joined 27 Dec'24 - 2 messages
  • Victoria, Australia

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