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Terex Offered More Than 50 Tech Tips for Utility Fleets in 2019
This year, Terex Utilities released or updated more than 50 Tech Tips and service presentations for customers to use as reference materials.

Terex Utilities regularly issues Tech Tips and other reference materials to supplement product manuals.
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In 2019, Terex Utilities released or updated more than 50 Tech Tips and service presentations. Some Tech Tips are applicable to specific Terex digger derricks, aerial devices, or auger drills, while others address frequently asked questions or common challenges faced by customers.
“Terex equipment has a reputation for long life. Over the course of that in-service life, we strive to partner with fleet managers and maintenance personnel to provide professional resources to make their jobs easier,” said Jason Julius, technical support and training.
These are a few of the topics Terex Utilities covered in 2019:
The Hi-Ranger TM Series is a heavy-duty transmission aerial device used by line crews, offering working heights up to 125 feet, basket capacities of up to 800 pounds., and material handling capacities of 1,500 pounds. Three of the new Tech Tips released in 2019 provide practical troubleshooting assistance in addition to manuals: Tech Tip #57 explains how to use the manual letdown system; Tech Tip #82 provide guidance on how to set zero on the TM Leveling Controller; and Tech Tip #77 assists in evaluating the cause of top controls not working.
Load Alert, Terex Utilities’ technology for monitoring jib and platform capacity and boom position on aerial devices, was updated in 2019 with new screen notifications for the operator. Two Tech Tips (#118 and #119) explain what to do if sensor communication is lost or inaccurate. “Sometimes the solution is as simple as replacing a low battery or cleaning fiber optic connectors,” explained Julius.
Terex’s evolving chassis controller systems interfaces between Terex equipment and the OEM chassis computer system for DC pump control, throttle control, and remote stop/start. If service personnel need help with programming or want to refer to an easy cheat sheet of fault codes, Tech Tips #78 and #81 are useful.
These and other technical support documents are available online at the Technical Support tab, or users can sign up to receive email notifications.
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