SHOP MANUAL MT26/31 - 12.2004SHOP MANUAL MT26/31 - 12.2004
GENERAL
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GENERAL
SHOP MANUAL MT26/31 - 12.2004SHOP MANUAL MT26/31 - 12.2004
GENERAL
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GENERAL
If more than one person is working on the same vehicle, involun-
tary movements could injure another person.
Protect others who work on the same vehicle
• Be aware of the risks.
• Warn those who work on the same vehicle or in its vicinity.
• Do not start working with more than one drive wheel at the
same time until the half shaft has been removed.
Protective measures
Disconnect the battery main switch, or remove the negative (-)
cable from the battery.
If power is needed from the electric system, connect a line fuse
(8A) between the battery terminal and the cable clamp.
This precaution also reduces the risk of burns and fires caused
by battery power.
• Cooling fan
• Belts
• Injection pump coupling
• Propeller shaft
• Drills,and other machines with rotating parts.
Risks
Rotating parts may cause injury when touched.
Rotating parts may also cause a serious accident by catching
clothes, gloves or long hair.
Even a completely smooth shaft may be dangerous.
When drilling large holes with a hand drilling machine, it can be
turned out of your hands and begin to spin around. It may carry
on spinning until its cable is torn off.
Protection against injuries from rotating parts
• Never use gloves when drilling.
• Never wear loosely hanging scarf or tie.
• Do not wear wide clothes.
• Ensure that your clothes are intact.
• Collect loose hair under a hair net.
• Do not wear rings or bracelets.
• Use hand drilling machine with long lever whe
suitable.
0.2.13 More than one person working on the
same Vehicle
0.2.14 Involuntary Start of Electric Equipment
0.2.15 Rotating Parts