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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read Carefully Before Operating Any Wulftec Machinery
Wulftec stretch wrap machinery should be handled with the same caution and care as with any other industrial
equipment. Many automatic functions may be potentially hazardous. For this reason, except for the authorized
operator(s) and maintenance crew, other personnel should keep clear at all times. It is especially important to be
aware that mechanical or electrical components may suddenly become active when the electrical panel is turned on.
These operating instructions serve as information for operating personnel as well as mechanics, electricians and the
maintenance department. These operating instructions shall help to operate the wrapping machine in a safe and
appropriate way and to avoid injuries to personnel and damages to the machine.
Unless specifically stated, preceding all instructions in this manual, it must be well understood that all inspection,
maintenance, and repair should be performed only when the electrical power is disconnected from the machine.
However, dangers may still arise from this machine if it is inappropriately used by untrained personnel or if it is used
for purposes it is not intended for. In order to avoid operating errors and to assure quick rectification of faults, the
operating instructions must always be accessible to the operating personnel at all times.
Unstable loads being wrapped at high speeds are liable to fly apart and cause machine damage or personal injury.
For this reason, it is suggested that whenever attempting to wrap an unusual or new load configuration, all personnel
should be well clear of the wrapping area. The load should not be wrapped at a higher speed than the machine was
designed to handle. Always assume the machine is in an active mode. Disconnect control power prior to servicing,
adjusting or performing routine maintenance procedures.
Please use extreme caution if it should become necessary to inspect, diagnose, or adjust the machine while it is in
operation. Only qualified individuals thoroughly familiar with the particular machine should perform regular
maintenance or inspections.
Unless specifically stated, preceding all instructions in this manual, it must be well understood that all
inspections, maintenance work, and repairs should be performed only when the electrical power is
disconnected from the machine. Refer to the Lock out / Tag out procedure on page 66.