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Cardinal MULE 628T - Dangers, Warnings, Cautions, & Notices

Cardinal MULE 628T
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5. DANGERS, WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, & NOTICES
Check all parts, including, but not limited to, bolts, welds, pins, plates,
hydraulic components, etc., for leaks, misalignment of parts, broken parts,
misalignment, looseness and anything that will impair the integrity of the
machine and dolly wheels daily. Discontinue use immediately and make
proper repairs before proceeding.
Always carry load as low as possible. Never carry over 24 inches off
ground, and only then if necessary to clear obstacles. The higher the load is
carried the greater the risk of accident and rollover of object.
Anyone initially attempting to use machine or any of seller's
equipment must do so under the supervision of someone familiar with the
use and functions of the equipment for a period of at least two hours. This
shall be done on a level, unobstructed environment at low speeds and shall
continue until new operator completely understands and implements all
precautions to use equipment safely, effectively, and understands the use
and functions fully, even if more than two hours are required. No one shall
attempt to use any equipment that they are not familiar with and that they
cannot use safely in all aspects.
When operating equipment on an incline, always keep machine and all
personnel on the higher side or uphill of the object being moved.
Always have at least one or two extra authorized personnel other than
the operator to check for obstructions and hazards to the operator,
equipment, objects being moved, surrounding objects, etc. as the object is
being moved. Never proceed until it is completely safe to do so.
Always operate engine at the lowest speed possible to adequately
perform the operation needed but never less than 1/2 throttle.
Always lower object attached to the machine to the ground and
adequately prohibit it from shifting or moving, and shut off the engine
before leaving the machine. Never leave the machine running while
unattended.
Never allow any body part to go under the object being moved while it
is attached to machine or dolly wheels.
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