
The recall, tied to faulty boom tip covers, affects 219 aerial devices in the 2014 and 2015 model years.
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These trucks have a hydraulic motor whose shaft may fail, resulting in unexpected movement of the winch or the capstan.
Read More →To address a fire risk, dealers will replace a 30-amp circuit breaker with a 20-amp one.
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Altec’s action affects 1,857 devices that may have a faulty hydraulic pressure transducer.
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Knowledge, preparation, and implementation of key safety principles such as following OSHA guidelines when operating aerial devices can prevent unnecessary on-the-job injuries and fatalities.
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The aerial device and digger derrick trucks are equipped with a battery equalizer that may be susceptible to electrical fire because of an epoxy sealing compound.
Read More →In these trucks, cracks might form in the truck frame or at the first cross brace behind the cab.
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The utility truck aerial devices may allow electricity to be conducted through the boom after water seeps into the fiberglass layers, according to NHTSA.
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The Terex Hi-Ranger Non-Overcenter Aerial Device TC Series features two models with a working height of 57 or 60 ft., depending on the product.
Read More →To eliminate a potential fire risk, dealers will replace a power take-off pressure switch and thermal blanket covering the exhaust.
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