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Always - reduce speed or interrupt work whenever gripping to the ground is reduced (strong slope, presence of mud, snow, etc.). Pay the utmost attention when chang-
ing direction on slopes or slippery ground.
Always - be extremely cautious when the work area is not completely visible (inspect the area before working). Only work with natural light and good visibility.
Always - check that the weight which the tractor can lift is compatible with that of the equipment. Conduct tests to check the driving stability of the tractor. With the
machine connected and lifted from the ground at least 20% of the weight of the tractor must rest on the front axle or, for machines mounted at the side, 10% on each
wheel on the side opposite the stone crusher.
Always - before detaching machine from the tractor, engage the parking brake and make sure the tool is stable.
Always - make sure that passages on roads, through gates, etc. are sufficiently wide so that the tractor with the applied tool can pass.
1)
Risk of losing adherence (with the possibility of the tractor rolling over)
To reduce the likelihood of risk to a minimum, strictly follow these instructions:
Never - abandon the tractor's driver seat and approach the machine before the blade holder rotor is stopped and the tractor stopped in safe conditions. Caution! The
rotor can continue to rotate for 5 minutes after the PTO has stopped due to inertia.
Never - work with the protections of the transmissions not intact or not in perfect working order. Immediately restore all protections and safety devices when damaged
or worn (stone guards, PTO shaft protection, etc.).
Always - prevent third parties from approaching the machine while running or when the tractor is moving.
Always - disengage the PTO and stop the engine, removing the key from the dashboard before performing any adjustment or maintenance.
3)
Risk of conveying due to pulleys, belts or chains
To reduce the likelihood of risk to a minimum, strictly follow these instructions:
Never - abandon the tractor's driver seat and approach the machine before the blade holder rotor is stopped and the tractor stopped in safe conditions. Caution! The
rotor can continue to rotate for 5 minutes after the PTO has stopped due to inertia.
Always - prevent third parties from approaching the machine while running or when the tractor is moving.
Always - disengage the PTO and stop the engine, removing the key from the dashboard before performing any adjustment or maintenance.
Always - check that the PTO shaft is mounted correctly (safety pin in its seat); appropriate protections on PTO shaft, tool side and tractor side; free wheel device mount-
ed on the tool side (see PTO shaft safety manual).
2)
Risk of conveying due to rotary shafts
To reduce the likelihood of risk to a minimum, strictly follow these instructions:
Never - transit or stop in front of machines in motion and/or with rotor running.
Always - disengage the PTO, close the hood, stop the engine, and remove the key from the dashboard before performing any adjustment or maintenance.
4)
Risk of crushing or shearing limbs between moving parts
To reduce the likelihood of risk to a minimum, strictly follow these instructions: