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Aerial Apparatus Driver/Operator Handbook 2 nd Edition Chapter 7 — Stabilizing the Apparatus
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Aerial Apparatus Driver/Operator Handbook

2nd Edition

Chapter 7 — Stabilizing the Apparatus

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Learning Objective 1

Discuss the basics of aerial device hydraulic systems.

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DISCUSSION QUESTION

Why is the apparatus stabilization process so critical?

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• When parked, somewhere along longitudinal midline of chassis, between front and rear axles

• When aerial device extended over front of apparatus, shifts toward front

• Shifts as aerial device is rotated

Center of Gravity

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Center of Gravity

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Effect of Stabilizers

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Effect of Extensions

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Effect of Rotation

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Effect of Short-Jacking

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Effect of Slopes

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Effect of Overloading

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• Prevent apparatus from tipping as aerial device is extended away from centerline of chassis

Stabilizers

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Straight Jacks

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Courtesy of Ron Jeffers

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A-Frame

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Photo by Ted Boothroyd

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Box Stabilizers

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Photo by Ted Boothroyd

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Explain transferring power to the hydraulic system.

Learning Objective 2

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• Must be engaged to deploy stabilizers and aerial device

• Engaged by activating power take-off (PTO) system

• Automatic transmission without fire pump

Aerial Hydraulic System

(Continued)

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• Manual transmission without fire pump

• Automatic transmission with fire pump in use

• Manual transmission with fire pump in use

Aerial Hydraulic System

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Transfer power to the hydraulic system of an apparatus equipped with a fire pump.

Objective 3 is measured in Skill Sheet 7-1.

Learning Objective 3

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Transfer power to the hydraulic system of an apparatus not equipped with a fire pump.

Objective 4 is measured in Skill Sheet 7-2.

Learning Objective 4

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Discuss setting and raising stabilizers.

Learning Objective 5

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• PTO engagement light is on• Wheels properly chocked• Stabilizers do not strike or land on

objects • Check stabilizers when they are in

place• Icy patches or frozen ground

Preliminary Checks

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• Operated once preliminary activities are successfully completed

• Provides hydraulic power to stabilizing system

• Located on rear step or midship on driver’s side

• Operation

Operating the Selector Valve

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• Ideal situation for stabilization• Maximum stability

Stabilizing on Even Terrain

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• Many are lever-type valves • Engine idle speed is regulated• When driver/operator operates

control, increase in engine speed occurs

• Rough and jerky operation should be avoided

Stabilizer Controls

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• Extend straight down • Fulcrum-types swing down into

position• Box types first extend outward and

then down

Positioning of Stabilizers

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• Extend parallel extension arms to their maximum travel distance

• Center portable stabilizer pads• Lower stabilizing jacks• Lower both stabilizers on one side• Lower stabilizers onto pads

Operation of Box Type Stabilizers

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DISCUSSION QUESTION

What is a good way to judge appropriate deployment of the stabilizers?

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• Lower stabilizers on the other side• Alternate between sides to raise

the vehicle to working position, as close to level as possible

Operation of Box Type Stabilizers

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Operation of Box Type Stabilizers

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DISCUSSION QUESTION

How much should the apparatus be raised?

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• Similar to box-type• Exception – Should be lowered to

within a few inches of ground prior to the placement of stabilizer pads

Operation of Fulcrum-Type Stabilizers

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• Unavoidable in some situations• Lateral unevenness• Longitudinal unevenness

Stabilizing on Uneven Terrain

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Lateral Unevenness

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Lateral Unevenness

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Lateral Unevenness

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Lateral Unevenness

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DISCUSSION QUESTION

What does a 5 percent grade mean?

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5 Percent Grade

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Longitudinal Unevenness

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Longitudinal Unevenness

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Longitudinal Unevenness

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• Avoided whenever possible

• Treat same as setting up on lateral incline

Stabilizing on Curbs or Other Obstructions

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Courtesy of Ron Jeffers

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Discuss locking the stabilizers.

Learning Objective 6

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• Combination of hydraulic system holding valves and interlock feature

• Indicator light • Box-type stabilizers

Locking the Stabilizers

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Discuss retracting the stabilizers.

Learning Objective 7

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• After use of aerial device is complete and it is returned to the bed

• Reverse of stabilization process• Prepares apparatus for departure

from the scene

Retracting the Stabilizers

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• Remove safety pins from jacks.• Return selector valve to

stabilization position.• Move wheel chocks.• Check around apparatus.• Raise stabilizers.

Procedure for Retracting the Stabilizers

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• Return selector valve to neutral position.

• Disengage PTO system.• Return stabilizer pads and stow

them in their appropriate storage location.

Procedure for Retracting the Stabilizers

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Explain manual stabilizers.

Learning Objective 8

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• Still in use on older apparatus• Similar to box-type hydraulic

stabilizers• Consist of extension arm that has a

screw jack attached to the end of arm

• Extension arm must be swung into position by hand

Manual Stabilizers

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• Placing stabilizers on midship aerials in service

• Placing stabilizers on tractor-trailer aerials in service

Manual Stabilizers

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Manual Stabilizers

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Manual Stabilizers

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Deploy, lock, unlock, and raise hydraulic stabilizers on even terrain.

Objective 9 is measured in Skill Sheet 7-3.

Learning Objective 9

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Deploy, lock, unlock, and raise hydraulic stabilizers on laterally uneven terrain.

Objective 10 is measured in Skill Sheet 7-4.

Learning Objective 10

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Deploy, lock, unlock, and raise hydraulic stabilizers on longitudinally uneven terrain.

Objective 11 is measured in Skill Sheet 7-5.

Learning Objective 11

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Deploy, lock, and then unlock and stow manual stabilizers.

Objective 12 is measured in Skill Sheet 7-6.

Learning Objective 12

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Discuss stabilizing the tractor-trailer aerial apparatus.

Learning Objective 13

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• Stability is given by manner it is parked and positioned at scene

• Creating an angle between tractor and trailer can increase stability

• Maximum stability occurs at 60 degrees

• Angles less than 60 degrees provide less stability

Stabilizing Tractor-Trailer Aerial Apparatus

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• Degrees 61 to 90 provide less stability

• Should never be positioned at an angle greater than 90 degrees

• Procedure for placing vehicle into angled position

Stabilizing Tractor-Trailer Aerial Apparatus

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Stabilizing Tractor-Trailer Aerial Apparatus

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Stabilize tractor-trailer aerial apparatus.

Objective 14 is measured in Skill Sheet 7-7.

Learning Objective 14

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Summary

• Because the suspension alone cannot support the outboard weight of an extended aerial device, effective stabilization methods must be used.

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• While the apparatus has built-in stabilization hardware, the driver/operator must understand the dynamics of weight transfer and use this understanding to optimize the positioning of the apparatus before stabilization is complete.

Summary

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• Aerial apparatus are manufactured by several different companies; therefore, it is important for the driver/operator to review the specifics of the stabilization system and its limitations by continual review of the operator’s manual.

Summary

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Review Questions

1.What may be the most critical aspect of preparing an aerial device for use?2.Why must apparatus stabilizers be set prior to deploying an aerial device?3. Why would a driver/operator use the practice of short-jacking?

(Continued)

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Review Questions

4.What is the purpose of the power take-off (PTO) system?5.What observations must be made by the driver/operator prior to deploying stabilizers?6. Why is stabilization ideally performed on even terrain?

(Continued)

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7.In what three ways may stabilizers move into position?8.In what ways can an apparatus be uneven?9. How is a manual stabilizer put into service on a midship aerial?

Review Questions

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10.What is the best way to place a tractor-trailer apparatus into an angled position?

Review Questions

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