Last week in Part 2 we covered boom wear pads, chain inspection, and hydraulic service. Now that the machine is mechanically sound, it’s time to focus on safety decals, appearance, and compliance — the items that keep the machine legal, insurable, and safe to operate.
On a 10-year-old SkyTrak 10054, decals fade, peel, or go missing over time. Missing or illegible decals can cause issues during inspections, and an outdated or missing load chart can create serious liability.
Why Decals and Appearance Matter
- Operator Safety: Important warnings, capacity ratings, and operational instructions are displayed on the decals.
- Resale Value: A machine with faded or missing decals looks neglected.
- Load Chart: This is one of the most important items on any telehandler.
Decal Inspection & Replacement
Walk around the machine and check all decal locations, especially:
- Frame and chassis decals
- Cab and operator station decals (dash area)
- Boom decals
- Lubrication chart decal
Complete Decal Kits by Serial Number:
- Machines with serial numbers 0160045250 – 0160069719:
Decal Kit – Part #1001194087
→ Buy Decal Kit #1001194087 here - Machines with serial numbers 0160069720 and newer:
Decal Kit – Part #1001211928
→ Buy Decal Kit #1001211928 here
These kits include decals for the boom and frame. Note: These kits do not include the load chart.
Individual Popular Decals:
Cab / Dash Decals (install at the dash):
- Left Hand: Part #1001158319
- Right Hand: Part #1001158272
Lubrication Chart Decal:
Tip: On older 10054s, the cab/dash decals and the lubrication chart are two of the most commonly faded or missing items. Replacing them makes a big visual difference and helps with compliance.
Load Chart Booklet (Very Important)
The load chart shows the machine’s lifting capacity at different boom positions and must match the machine’s current configuration.
- It should be kept in the cab and be legible.
- Many job sites and insurance companies will reject a machine if the load chart is missing or incorrect.
Recommended Part:
Load Chart Booklet – Part #1001199518 (ANSI)
→ Buy Load Chart Booklet here
Mirrors
Cracked or missing mirrors are a common issue on older telehandlers and can fail a safety inspection.
Recommended Parts:
- Right Hand Mirror: Part #1001191635
- Left Hand Mirror: Part #1001148177
Controller Protection – Rubber Boot
The boom lift and lower controller sees heavy use. Over time the rubber boot tears, allowing dirt and moisture into the controls.
Recommended Part:
Rubber Boot – Part #8160419
→ Buy Rubber Boot here
Structural & Appearance Inspection
While checking decals, also do a quick visual check of:
- Frame and chassis for cracks (especially around boom pivot and outrigger mounts)
- Boom for dents or damage
- Outriggers / stabilizers
- Tires and wheels
- Overall paint and corrosion
Bottom Line for Contractors
Safety decals, the load chart, mirrors, and controller protection are relatively low-cost items that help keep the machine compliant and looking professional. On a 10-year-old SkyTrak 10054, these are easy wins that improve safety, reduce liability, and make the machine more presentable on job sites.
Next week in Part 4 (Final Article): We’ll cover error codes, common faults, and diagnostic tools for the SkyTrak 10054.
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