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Simpsons SC213 - Section A GENERAL INFORMATION; SAFETY; TOOLS AND MEASURING EQUIPMENT; REMOVAL OF PARTS

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SC213 Diesel Engines
SAFETY
The safety measures that always should be performed in
order to avoid risks that is always present.
All servicing normally be carried out with the engine
stationary.
Do not approach the running engine with loose cloth
or long hair.
Be careful of hot surfaces.
Do not open the radiator filler cap when the engine is hot.
Avoid skin contact with oil, fuel or chemicals that can
cause burn. Long term contact with oil can lead to the
skin problem.
Run the engine only in a well-ventilated area.
When lifting the engine use the lifting eyes that are fitted
to the engine.
Never work alone when removing heavy parts.
When cleaning the engine with high-pressure water,
never direct the jet at seals, rubber hoses or electrical
components.
Always prevent diesel or oil from contacting rubber parts
or tubing
Caution: Warns of a risk of injury, serious damage to
the product or serious malfunctions could occur if the
instruction is not followed.
Important: Is used to draw attention to things that could
cause damage to or malfunction of the product.
Note: It is used to draw attention to important information
to facilitate procedure or handling.
TOOLS AND MEASURING EQUIPMENT
Be sure that all necessary tools and equipments are
available before starting work.
Use special tools where they are specified.
Never drop the tools
Use correct tools as specified.
REMOVAL OF PARTS:
First find the cause of the problem and then determine
whether removal or disassembly is required before
starting the job.
INSPECTION OF PARTS:
Each part when removed should be carefully inspected for
malfunction, deformation, damage and other problems.
All disassembled parts required for reassembling should
be carefully stored.
Ensure to separate and correctly identify the parts to be
replaced from those that will be used again.
CLEANING OF PARTS FOR REUSE:
All parts to be used again should be carefully and
thoroughly cleaned by an appropriate method.
PARTS
When replacing parts, use genuine SIMPSON parts.
Oil seals, Gaskets, O-rings, Lock washers, split pins and
plastic nuts should always be replaced with new ones.
Standard values such as torque and adjustments must be
strictly observed in the reassembly of all parts.
FITMENT
Use correct tools, gauges and testers for correct fitment
of the parts to standard value.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Be sure to disconnect the battery cables from the negative
terminal of the battery
Never pull on the wires when disconnecting connectors.
Section A
GENERAL INFORMATION

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