OPERATING THE MACHINE
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WORKING ATTACHMENT
The machine can be equipped with various working
equipments. Components can be combined in vari-
ous ways for optimum adaptation of the equipment
to the specific application.
Operate the machine only with the equipment and
component combinations expressly approved by
the Manufacturer.
Equipments from other manufacturers may be
assembled and put into operation only if in compli-
ance with Machine Directive 89/392 EEC and only if
the Manufacturer Declaration of Conformity of
equipment as well as the Manufacturer Declaration
of Compatibility of the machine are available.
Assembly work may be carried out only by operat-
ing or maintenance personnel who have the neces-
sary know-how at their disposal.
If such know-how is lacking, meticulous instruction
must be given by experienced personnel.
Only such persons may start up the machine during
assembly work in order to adjust the attachments.
Incorrect operation of the machine or the attach-
ments may cause life threatening situations.
Tools, hoists, slings, trestles and other devices must
be in a safe and reliable state of operation.
Metal splinters may cause injury when attachment
pins are being driven in or out. A brass or copper
mandrel should therefore be used for this purpose,
and goggles must be worn.
At the end of work, place equipment on the ground
in such a way that no movements can be made if
mechanical or hydraulic connections become
detached.
When working in jointed areas, block off the joints.
Remove the blocks on finishing work.
Secure any equipment or component which is to be
mounted or dismantled, or whose position is to be
changed, with hoists or appropriate slinging/sup-
porting devices to prevent them from moving, slip-
ping or falling inadvertently.