Long hair must be tied up securely, otherwise it may easily get
caught in moving parts. Be careful when welding or flame cutting
since hair catches fire easily.
Several mechanics working with the machine
WARNING
Be especially careful if several mechanics work with the machine at
the same time. Communicate so that everyone knows where the
others are and what they are doing.
Risks
Working with the wheels or axle suspension, attachments, and so
on, can cause the components on the other side to move and cause
damage or injury.
Movements controlled by the driver, such as lowering the lifting
frame during maintenance, can cause severe personal injuries.
Precautions
•
If the cab is tilted to service position, make sure that the
mechanical support that prevents the lifting frame from lower‐
ing is in place.
•
make sure that the lifting frame of the machine is fully lowered
or that it is mechanically supported in its elevated position.
•
Set the main switch to vertical position and remove the key
from the ignition key lock.
•
Be aware of all risks if several persons are involved in the
machine maintenance simultaneously.
•
Make your co-workers aware of which maintenance item you
are working with.
Working under the cab and machine
Working under the cab
Working under the cab without the mechanical safety stop that pre‐
vents the cab from lowering is strictly prohibited!
Working under the chassis
The machine may not be lifted by the components of the axle sus‐
pension system or steering system. Always support the machine
below the frame or axles.
Risks
Mechanical or hydraulic tools or lifting devices can tip over or lower
accidentally due to a fault or incorrect use.
Precautions
Use axle stands and supports that are positioned firmly.
Use only type approved and inspected lifting tools.
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