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Neuson 6001 - Transport; Temperature Range; Safety Guidelines for Maintenance; General Maintenance Notes

Neuson 6001
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BA 6001/9001/10001 En – Edition 2.0 * 6001b210.fm 2-17
Temperature Range
Transport The machine must be towed, loaded, and transported only in accordance with proce-
dures described in this Operator’s Manual.
For towing the machine, observe the prescribed transport position, admissible speed,
and itinerary.
Make sure that the vehicle transporting the machine has a sufficient capacity and
payload.
Safely secure the machine on the transporting vehicle. Use the specified tie-down
points.
2 Temperature Range
The machine may only be used between a maximum +45°C (113°F) and minimum -15°C
(5°F). Contact your Wacker Neuson dealer if you intend to use the machine in other tem-
perature ranges. Store the machine in a dry place at room temperature (about 15°C, or
59°F). Observing these temperature ranges will help to prolong the machine’s service life.
2 Safety Guidelines for Maintenance
General maintenance notes Adhere to prescribed intervals or those specified in this Operator’s Manual for routine
checks/inspections and maintenance work.
For inspection and maintenance work, ensure that all tools and workshop equipment
are adapted to the task that must be performed.
Replace hydraulic hoses within stipulated and appropriate intervals even if no safety-
relevant defects have been detected.
Make sure all consumables and replaced parts are disposed of safely and with
minimum environmental impact.
Always tighten any screws, electrical connections, or hose connections that may have
been loosened during maintenance.
Upon completion of the maintenance and repair work, immediately refit and check any
safety devices removed for set-up or maintenance purposes.
Personal safety measures Brief the staff and the driver before beginning maintenance or repair work. Appoint
someone to supervise the activities.
Always work in groups of two. Both persons must be trained on the machine—one
person must be seated on the seat and maintain visual contact with the other person.
Observe the specific safety instructions in the Maintenance section of this Operator’s
Manual.
Always keep a safe distance from all rotating and moving parts, for example, fan
blades, V-belt drives, PTO shaft drives, fans, etc.
Before starting work on machine parts dangerous to life and limb (bruising, cutting),
always ensure safe blocking/support of these areas.
Apply special care when working on the fuel system due to the increased danger of fire.
Engine block and exhaust system become very hot during operation and require cool-
down time after machine is shut off. Avoid contact with hot parts. Wait for the machine
to cool before touching components.
Retainer pins can fly out or splinter when struck with force. Avoid striking the pins
during operation, repair, or maintenance.

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