Transport Canada Recall - 2022176 - TEREX
Brand(s)
Summary
Please see corrective actions section below
Affected products
2016 | TEREX | HI-RANGER OM SERIES, 2016 | TEREX | HI-RANGER OPTIMA HRX SERIES, 2016 | TEREX | HI-RANGER TCX SERIES, 2017 | TEREX | HI-RANGER OM SERIES, 2017 | TEREX | HI-RANGER OPTIMA HRX SERIES, 2017 | TEREX | HI-RANGER TCX SERIES, 2018 | TEREX | HI-RANGER OM SERIES, 2018 | TEREX | HI-RANGER OPTIMA HRX SERIES, 2018 | TEREX | HI-RANGER TCX SERIES, 2019 | TEREX | HI-RANGER OM SERIES, 2019 | TEREX | HI-RANGER OPTIMA HRX SERIES, 2019 | TEREX | HI-RANGER TCX SERIES, 2020 | TEREX | HI-RANGER OM SERIES, 2020 | TEREX | HI-RANGER OPTIMA HRX SERIES, 2020 | TEREX | HI-RANGER TCX SERIES, 2021 | TEREX | HI-RANGER OM SERIES, 2021 | TEREX | HI-RANGER OPTIMA HRX SERIES, 2021 | TEREX | HI-RANGER TCX SERIES
Issue
Issue:
On certain truck-mounted aerial devices with dual baskets, the emergency stop for the upper control stations may not stop all boom movements.
Safety Risk:
A boom that continues to move after the operator actives the emergency stop could increase the risk of injury.
Corrective Actions:
Terex will notify owners by mail and provide you with new emergency stop placards and installation instructions. The new placard will direct you to use the engine stop/start controls as the emergency stop. If the unit isn't already equipped with engine stop/start controls at both control stations, Terex will provide you with directions for how to add the required components. If you have questions about repairing your unit, you should contact your local Terex Utilities dealer.
Additional information
Background
Visit Transport Canada’s Motor Vehicle Safety Recalls Database for the original recall.
Details
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