Safe Operation of this crusher is the operator’s responsibility. Listed below are some basic
rules that can make an operator aware of dangerous practices to avoid and precautions to take
for his own safety and the safety of others. Observance of these rules in addition to frequent
examinations and periodic inspections of the equipment may prevent injury to personnel and
damage to equipment.
• 1. DO study this manual before operating the crusher. If your crusher is equipped with a remote
control, refer to that part of the manual for additional precautions.
• 2. DO make sure that all persons stay clear of the crusher during operation.
• 3. DO promptly report any malfunctions, unusual performance, or damage of the crusher.
• 4. DO inspect the crusher regularly, replace damaged or worn parts, and keep appropriate
records of maintenance.
• 5. DO inspect the hydraulic system for leaks, worn or damaged hoses.
• 6. DO inspect the fluid levels prior to starting the engine.
• 7. DO keep the crusher clean, paying special attention to the electrical and hydraulic systems.
• 8. DO immediately repair or replace any worn or damaged parts prior to operating the
crusher.
• 9. DO follow the LOCKOUT PROCEDURE (see page 1) prior to getting on or in the crusher.
• 10. DO lower the lid and shut off the engine prior to doing maintenance on the crusher.
• 11. DO NOT at anytime get in or reach in the crusher chamber while the engine is running. The
lockout procedure must be strictly followed.
• 12. DO NOT operate the crusher without visually inspecting in and around the crusher for other
personal.
• 13. DO NOT operate the crusher unless you have a clear view of the machine.
• 14. DO NOT reach in or across moving parts.
• 15. DO NOT operate the crusher near or under power lines.
• 16. DO NOT move the crusher unless the crushing chamber is completely empty and the lid is in
the down position.
• 16. MOST OF ALL use common sense when operating this or any other piece of equipment.
Safety on the job begins with you
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