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Basic safety instructions
for joint cutters
3.2.4.14 Only qualied operators are to be in the range
of the machine. Other persons are to be kept at a safe
distance!
3.2.4.15 The machine may only be started from the
operators/drivers place (CF•22 E at the back of the
machine)!
3.2.4.16 Take precautions to ensure that the operator
always has an adequate view of the working area and
can intervene in the work process at any time!
3.2.4.17 Before starting work, make sure that all brakes,
steering, signals and lighting are in working order!
3.2.4.18 Hydraulic and water hoses as well as electrical
cables must be installed so that damage by tools or the
machine are not possible!
3.2.4.19 Cutting must be carried out with water to prevent
the forming of health-endangering ne dusts, and to
increase the service life of the cutting tool!
3.2.4.20 When wet-cutting, make sure that enough water is
available where it is needed. Cooling water supply must
always follow the cutting process!
3.2.4.21 When working at dry-cutting, make sure of suci-
ent dust removal.
3.2.4.22 When unhealthy or explosive substances are relea-
sed (dust, sludge) observe the national safety regulati-
ons!
3.2.4.23 Moving the machine outside the working area may
only be done with the saw blade removed!
3.2.4.24 When the machine is to be driven on public high-
ways, roads and places, the relevant trac laws must be
observed and, if necessary, make sure that the machine
complies with the relevant road vehicle regulations!
3.2.4.25 Before moving the machine, always make sure that
the accessories are safely stored!
3.2.4.26 Do not drive transversely across inclines steeper
than 5%!
3.2.4.27 Inclines steeper than 15% may only be negotiated
with the aid of one or more safety lines!
3.2.4.28 When leaving the machine unattended, it must
always be secured against being switched on again
accidentally!
II. Special work related to the
maintenance and repair of the machine
and troubleshooting, disposal
3.2.4.29 Observe the adjustment, maintenance and
inspection work and intervals set down in the operating
manual, including the specications for the replacement
of part and assemblies. This work may only be carried
out by specially trained personnel!
3.2.4.30 Inform the operating personnel before the start of
special- and maintenance work! Name the responsible
supervisor!
3.2.4.31 During all work concerning the operation,
adaption for production, conversion or adjustment of
the machine and its safety-related equipment, as well
as inspection, maintenance and repair work, observe
the procedures for switching the machine on and o as
described in the operating manual and the information
on performing maintenance work!
3.2.4.32 Block o a large area around the maintenance area
if necessary!
3.2.4.33 Service and repair work may only be carried out
with a fully lowered cutting shaft/frame or through
securing the frame by means of approved trestles.
Hydraulic valves for raising the frame must be opened
(pressure relief).
3.2.4.34 Only conduct maintenance and repair work with
the machine standing on a level surface with sucient
load-bearing capacity and secured against rolling!
3.2.4.35 If the machine is completely shut down during
maintenance and repair work, it must be secured against
accidentally being switched on again:
– remove the key and/or disconnect the power supply!
– install a warning sign!
3.2.4.36 During replacement, individual parts and larger
assemblies must be mounted and secured carefully on
lifting equipment, so that they cannot present a danger!
Only use suitable lifting equipment and load attachment
devices in proper technical condition and with a
sucient load-bearing capacity! Never stand or work
under hanging loads!
3.2.4.37 Only charge experienced persons with the
attachment of loads and the instructing of crane or
industrial truck operators. The person giving instructions
must be within sight of or must have voice contact with
the operator!
3.2.4.38 Before maintenance/repairs, clean the machine
and remove any grease, dirt or residues left by protective
substances from the connectors or screw joints. Never
use aggressive cleaners (detergents)! Use a lint-free
cloth!
3.2.4.39 Before cleaning the machine with water or any
other cleaning solution, cover or mask o all openings
into which no water, steam or cleaning agents may enter
for safety and operational reasons! Ball bearings, electric
motors and control cabinets are particularly endangered!
Pay attention to special types of protection!
3.2.4.40 The cover/taped protection must be completely
removed after cleaning!