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LeeBoy Model 8616 Conveyor Paver 2-5
Safety
The safety messages that follow have CAUTION level
hazards.
Poor Lighting Hazard
Ensure that the work area is adequately illuminated.
Always install wire cages on portable safety lights.
Tool Hazard
Always use tools appropriate for the task at hand and
use the correct size tool for loosening or tightening
LeeBoy Model 8616 Conveyor Paver parts.
The safety messages that follow have NOTICE level
hazards.
Any part which is found defective as a result of
inspection or any part whose measured value does not
satisfy the standard or limit must be replaced.
Alwaystightencomponentstothespeciedtorque.
Loose parts can cause LeeBoy Model 8616 Conveyor
Paver damage or cause it to operate improperly.
Only use replacement parts approved by LeeBoy. Other
replacement parts may affect warranty coverage.
Follow the guidelines of the EPA or other
governmental agencies for the proper
disposal of hazardous materials such as
engine oil, diesel fuel and engine coolant.
Consult the local authorities or reclamation
facility.
Clean all accumulated dirt and debris away from the
body of the paver and its components before you
inspect the paver or perform preventive maintenance
procedures or repairs. Operating a paver with
accumulated dirt and debris will cause premature wear
of paver components. Accumulated dirt and debris also
hinders effective paver inspection.
Retrieve any tools or parts that may have dropped inside
of the paver to avoid improper paver operation.
Dispose of hazardous materials in accordance with
all applicable laws and regulations. Never dispose of
hazardous materials by dumping them into a sewer, on
the ground, or into groundwater or waterways.
If any alert indicator illuminates during paver operation,
stop the engine immediately. Determine the cause and
repair the problem before continuing to operate the
paver.
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