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ErgoPack 726E - Operational Hazards and Risks

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Warning:
Following hazards can result in serious injuries:
Breaking strap, risk of injury
When being tensioned, the strap may break and rip. Do not stand in
line with the strap and wear eye protection.
Strap ends snapping back, risk of injury
When cutting strap, hold the upper portion and stand aside. Do not
stand in line with the strap and wear eye protection.
ChainLance, risk of tripping
When parking the strapping system, the ChainLance must be fully
inside the strapping system. The sledge must not stick out.
Strap waste, risk of tripping
Make sure any strap waste, which possibly appeared, will be removed
from the floor quickly.
Sealing head and ChainLance, risk of crushing
Do not put your fingers into the area of the tension wheel of the
sealing head and into the ChainLance.
Reversing sledge, risk of crushing
Especially around the entire surroundings of the reversing sledge,
there is a risk of squeezing.
Hazardous area, risk of crushing and risk of injury
Make sure before each strapping cycle, there is no person in the
hazardous area (especially of the ChainLance) and nobody can enter
that area. This is due, especially for the limited or bad visible area, on
the opposite site of the pallet (users view). During strapping, there
must not be any hands or body parts between strap and goods.
Power source, risk of injury
Before maintenance or repair works: Switch main switch to “0” and
unplug the cable from the battery.
EX Areas, risk of explosion
The system must not be used in areas with explosive atmospheres.

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