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3.14 Residual risks
Personal injury / material damage
due to falling of raised parts
Prevent unauthorised access.
Make sure no one remains under
suspended parts or loads. Lift
parts with suitable, tested lifting
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 have been
stated, tightening torques for
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, daily during start-
up. Do not mount the cable onto
moving parts or at an abrasion
point. If this cannot be avoided,
use spring coils or protective con-
Personal injury/property damage
due to spilled or leaked lubricant.
Detach and reattach lubricant
feed lines with care when replac-
ing or starting up the device. Al-
ways use appropriate hydraulic
screw connections and lubrication
lines suitable for use in the stated
pressures. Do not mount lubrica-
tion lines to moving parts or abra-
sion points. If this cannot be
avoided, use flexible hose lines,
spring coils or protective conduits.
Lifecycle stages: A = transport, B = installation, C = commissioning, D = operation, E = cleaning, F =
maintenance, G = fault, repair, H = decommissioning, K= disposal