Possible in lifecycle stage
Personal injury / material damage
due to falling of raised parts
Keep unauthorised people away.
Make sure no one remains under
suspended parts or loads. Lift
parts with suitable and tested lift-
Personal injury / material damage
due to tilting or falling of the prod-
uct because of non-observance
of the stated tightening torques
Observe the specified tightening
torques. Fasten the product to
components with adequate load-
bearing capacities only. If no
tightening torques are stated,
tightening torques for grade 8.8
Personal injury / material damage
due to electric shock from a dam-
aged connection cable
Check that the low level switch
connection cable is intact before
using the switch for the first time
and, after that, at regular inter-
vals. Do not mount the cable to
moving parts or at an abrasion
point. If this cannot be avoided,
use either spring coils or protec-
tive conduits depending on the
Personal injury / damage to mate-
rial due to spilled or leaked lubri-
cant
When replacing the barrel, detach
and reattach lubricant feed lines
with care. Always use appropriate
hydraulic screw connections and
lubrication lines suitable for use in
the stated pressures. Do not
mount lubrication lines to moving
parts or abrasion points. If this
cannot be avoided, use either
flexible hose lines, spring coils or
protective conduits depending on
Lifecycle stages: A = transport, B = installation, C = commissioning, D = operation, E = cleaning, F =
maintenance,
G = fault, repair, H = decommissioning, K = disposal