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Danger Panel Warning Panel
Electrical Hazard
This is the electrical hazard symbol. It
indicates there are dangerous high volt-
ages present inside the enclosure of this
product. ONLY quali ed, authorized, main-
tenance, service or Certi ed Electricians
should gain access to electrical panel. Do
not operate this equipment from any power
source that does not match the voltage
rating stamped on the equipment. Refer to
the Manufacturer’s Identi cation Label for
operational requirements.
Lockout Power
Danger circuits are live. Lockout/Tagout the
upstream power source. Lockout/Tagout
machinery according to Employer proce-
dures.
Voltage (Varies by consumer requirement)
Indication of operating power requirements.
This product should be operated only from
the type of source indicated on the manu-
facturer’s identi cation label Installation
should be in compliance with applicable
sections of the National Electric Code.
Consult your local building code before
installing.
Phase (Varies by consumer requirement)
Indication of electrical phase requirements.
This product should be operated only from
the type of source indicated on the manu-
facturer’s identi cation label Installation
should be in compliance with applicable
sections of the National Electric Code.
Consult your local building code before
installing.
Horsepower (Varies by model)
Indication of horsepower requirements. This
product should be operated only from the
type of source indicated on the manufactur-
er’s identi cation label Installation should
be in compliance with applicable sections
of the National Electric Code. Consult your
local building code before installing.
Hertz (Varies by consumer requirement)
Indication of electrical cycles per second.
This product should be operated only from
the type of source indicated on the manu-
facturer’s identi cation label Installation
should be in compliance with applicable
sections of the National Electric Code.
Consult your local building code before
installing.
Shear/Crush Hazard
Moving parts can cut and crush. Keep
hands clear while operating. Lockout
power before servicing. Immediately
replace guards after adjustment, repair or
service.
Wear Personal Protective
Equipment
To avoid physical hazard, always wear per-
sonal protective equipment. Wear protec-
tive eyewear, clothing, gloves, footwear,
head-gear and hearing protection while
operating or servicing this machinery.
Fluid Injection Hazard
Hydraulic hoses and cylinders are under
pressure. Pressurized  uid can pierce skin
and cause severe injury. To avoid physical
hazard, always wear personal protective
equipment. Keep hands clear while oper-
ating. Lockout power before servicing.
Immediately replace guards after adjust-
ment, repair or service.
Do Not Operate With Guard
Removed
Physical barriers and guards have been
designed and installed to protect the oper-
ator from moving parts that can pinch, cut
and crush. Keep hands clear while oper-
ating. Lockout power before servicing.
Immediately replace guards after adjust-
ment, repair or service to moving parts.
Heat Hazard
To avoid physical burn hazard, always
wear personal protective equipment. Wear
protective clothing and gloves while work-
ing adjacent to or on the affected surface.