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NLB 1012D - Repair; Repair Overview and Safety Precautions

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Revision 2
I.
Repair Overview
This section is intended
to
supply essential information for the repair
of
NLB Corporation
Models 1312D,
1012D, 812D, 612D, 512D, 412D, 3.512D, 312D, 1060D, 860D, & 760D
high pressure water jetting units. The information contained within this section will help you
perform servicing procedures efficiently and solve problems quickly.
A.
Safety
The high pressure water jetting units and accessories have been designed with safety in mind.
Service personnel shall exercise and promote safety at all times
to
avoid potential injuries
and/or equipment damage.
The subject of safety has been discussed elsewhere in this manual. The reader is referred to
Section 2: SAFETY and
to
other cautions and warnings to be found throughout this manual.
1.
General Safety Precautions For Service Personnel
Safety precautions must be exercised every minute during the servicing of the high pressure
water jetting unit. Here is a brief review of some
of
the general safety precautions before
delving more deeply into repair:
All service personnel who will perform any repair work shall take notice of all safety
signs affixed
to
the high pressure water jetting unit. Copies
of
each sign are found in
Section 2: SAFETY.
The work area shall be clean and free
of
all debris. Oil spillage, resulting in slippery
floors, must be cleaned up before performing any work on the equipment.
Provide suitable receptacles (e.g., pans, trays, etc.)
to
catch and retain fluids so
as
to
not create a hazardous work area.
As a general rule, it is recommended that safety shoes and glasses be worn. Do not
wear any jewelry (e.g., watches, rings, bracelets, etc.) while servicing the equipment.
If
the equipment needs
to
be started
in
order
to
confirm the intended repair work, be
sure that you know how
to
stop it.
Never attempt
to
perform any service functions or clean around the equipment while it
. .
is runnmg.
Use the proper tools for the specific job.
© Copyright December, 1999 NLB Corporation
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