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2. Safety precautions
Stop the engine and move the safety lever to the lock position
before starting adjusting or repairing an assembly.
Do not carry out any work on the attachment without prior au-
thorisation. Observe recommended maintenance and repair
procedures.
In case of eld service, move the machine to level ground and
block it. If work on an incline cannot be avoided, securely block
the machine and its attachments. Move the machine to level
ground as soon as possible. Do not twist chains and cables.
Never use a twisted chain or cable for lifting or pulling. Always
wear safety gloves to handle chains or cables. Be sure chains and
cables are rmly fastened and that
the anchor point is strong enough to withstand the expected
load. Keep all bystanders clear of the anchor point, cables or
chains.
Do not pull or tow unless the operator’s compart-
ments of the machines involved are tted with proper
guards against cable or chain backlash.
Keep the maintenance area clean and dry at all times. Clean im-
mediately all water and oil spillage.
Do not pile up oily or greasy rags as they represent a major re
hazard. Always store them in closed metal containers.
Before starting the machine or its attachment, check, adjust and
lock the operator’s seat. Also ensure that nobody is within the
machine or attachment operating range before starting or oper-
ating the machine and/or its attachments. Sound the horn.
Rust inhibitors are volatile and ammable. Prepare parts in well
ventilated areas. Keep open ames away.
Do not smoke. Store
containers in a cool well ventilated place where they could not
be reached by unauthorised people.
Do not carry loose objects in your pockets that might fall un-
noticed into open compartments.
Wear appropriate safety clothing such as hard hat, safety shoes
and gloves, safety glasses when splinters or other particles may
be ejected.
Wear the appropriate welder’s equipment such as dark safety
glasses or mask, hard hat, protective clothing, safety gloves and
footwear always while welding or arc-cutting. Wear dark safety
glasses when you are near a welding in progress.
Do not look the welding arc without proper eye protection.
Become acquainted with all your jacking equipment and their
capacity. Ensure that the jacking point on the machine is appro-
priate for the load applied. Also, be sure the supports under the
jack and between the jack and the machine are appropriate and
stable.
Any equipment supported by a jack represents a possible haz-
ard. Always support the load onto appropriate blocking means
as a safety measure before proceeding with service or mainte-
nance work, in compliance with local or national safety regula-
tions. Metal cables produce steel splinters. Always wear certied
protection clothes such as safety gloves and glasses while han-
dling them.
Handle all parts carefully. Keep hands and ngers away from
gaps, gears, and similar. Always use and wear certied safety
clothes such as safety glasses, gloves and footwear.
The attachment is kept constantly in position by an oil column
trapped into the high pressure circuit. Lower the attachment to
the ground and relieve pressure from all circuits prior to carry-
ing out any type of maintenance or repair work.
Do not service or repair the machine if it is parked downhill.
Consult the Operation and Maintenance Instruction Manual for
correct maintenance procedure. Areas near articulated cutting
edges where mechanical parts are in motion are where personal
injuries are most likely to occur. Pay attention to prevent pos-
sible you are near a welding in progress.
Do not look the weld-
ing arc without proper eye protection.
Become acquainted with all your jacking equipment and their
capacity. Ensure that the jacking point on the machine is appro-
priate for the load applied. Also, be sure the supports under the
jack and between the jack and the machine are appropriate and
stable.
Any equipment supported by a jack represents a possible haz-
ard. Always support the load onto appropriate blocking means
as a safety measure before proceeding with service or mainte-
nance work, in compliance with local or national safety regula-
tions. Metal cables produce steel splinters. Always wear certied
protection clothes such as safety gloves and glasses while han-
dling them.
Handle all parts carefully. Keep hands and ngers away from
gaps, gears, and similar. Always use and wear certied safety
clothes such as safety glasses, gloves and footwear.
The attachment is kept constantly in position by an oil column
trapped into the high pressure circuit. Lower the attachment to
the ground and relieve pressure from all circuits prior to carry-
ing out any type of maintenance or repair work.
Do not service or repair the machine if it is parked downhill.
Consult the Operation and Maintenance Instruction Manual for
correct maintenance procedure. Areas near articulated cutting
edges where mechanical parts are in motion are where personal
injuries are most likely to occur. Pay attention to prevent pos-
sible part movements by means of blocks or by keeping clear of
such zones when motion may take place during maintenance
or repair.
Move the hydraulic system lock safety lever to the lock position
when stopping the machine for whatever reason.
Always install the safety stays for the hood and other hinged
covers before performing any maintenance or repair work in the
engine compartment.
Transfers and transportation
Before moving or transporting the machine, block it to prevent
accidental movement.
Pay particular attention during transfer on inclines, both uphill
and downhill.
Do not travel across the slope.
Never transfer the machine in the working site, in a crowded
area, or near people without having at least one person charged
with hand-signals who could guide the Operator.
Sound the horn to inform that you are about to move o.
It is necessary to know load limits of bridges and dimension-
al limits of tunnels. Such limits must never be exceeded. You
should also know machine height, width, and weight. Have a
signal-man help you when clearances are limited.
Check dimensional limits during transfer or
transportation. Rough terrain may cause the machine to sway
and roll. Cross obstacles at a right angle at low speed. Pay atten-
tion to machine shaking when the centre of gravity overcomes
the obstacle.
Drive with the lights on and use appropriate signals and ags.
Get to know and respect local and national regulations. Con-
sider machine dimensions while turning.
Use a ramp to load the machine on a trailer. If a ramp is not avail-
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