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1.23 Residual risks
Table
Personal injury / property damage
due to falling of hoisted parts
Unauthorized persons must be kept away.
• Personnel are not permitted to stand under
hoisted parts.
Lift parts using suitable lifting gear.
Personal injury / property damage
due to tilting or falling product due
to non-compliance with specified
torques
• Adhere to the specified torques.
• Mount the product only on components with a
sufficient load-carrying capacity.
•
If no torques are specified, use those specified for
the screw size for screws of strength class 8.8.
Personal injury / property damage
caused by electric shock resulting
from power lead damage
• Inspect power cables for damage prior to initial
use and then at regular intervals.
• Do not install the cable on moving parts or
wearing spots. If this cannot be avoided, use anti-
kink coils and/or conduits.
Personal injury, property damage
due to spilled, leaked lubricant
• Be careful when filling the reservoir and then
connecting or disconnecting the lubricant lines.
• Use only hydraulic screw unions and lubrication
lines suitable for the specified pressure.
• Do not install lubrication lines on moving parts or
chafe points. If this cannot be avoided, use anti-
kink coils and/or conduits.
Loss of electrical protective function
due to incorrect assembly of the
electrical components after a repair
• An electrical safety check in accordance with
EN 60204-1 must be performed after the
replacement of electrical components.
Reservoirs with a follower plate are
under spring tension
• Wait until tension has been relieved on the spring
as much as possible (i.e., the reservoir is empty)
before removing a reservoir with a follower plate.
• Provide a suitable protective measure when
loosening the reservoir, e.g., a retaining strap. Do
not work with your head directly above the
reservoir.
Risk of injury from pinching,
crushing, or shearing through
contact with the agitator blade
when the pump is running and the
reservoir lid is open.
• Never reach into the reservoir when the pump is
running.
•
Do not remove the reservoir lid unless the pump is
first disconnected from the power supply.
Lifecycle phases: A = Transport, B = Assembly, C = First start-up, D = Operation, E = Cleaning, F = Maintenance, G =
Malfunction, repair, H = Shutdown, K = Disposal