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RE-INSTALLATION AND DEMOLITION
BSS-134
CHAP.- 11
11.3 Demolition and disposal of the machine
The operations must be carried out by qualifi ed staff
At the end of the machines life-span, to dismantle the same, remove the identifi cation serial number,
the use manual and any layouts that have been kept with the disposal documents issued by the
appropriate authorised companies.
Before demolition, it is compulsory to eliminate all parts that can damage the environment:
- Disconnect the machine from the electric and pneumatic systems.
- Separate the electric parts, which: cables, buttons, connectors, electric and motor components; the
electric and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately from the machine.
- Proceed with the dismantling of the individual components, grouping them according to their
composition.
- The machine is made mainly of components in steel, aluminium, iron, plastic materials silicone
rubber and silicone.
- Remove the plastic components, which: hand wheels, transparent screens, support feet, tube
support chain, etc.
Now contact appropriate authorised companies for disposal and scrapping.
The disposal of the machine must be carried out in compliance with the legal di-
spositions in force in the country of the user.
All materials composing the machine must be disposed of according to the Standards
in force.
The lubricants must be disposed of separately in appropriate structures, always
according to the Standards in force.
It is forbidden to abandon or disperse components or small or large sized parts in
the environment, to avoid causing accidents or polluting the environment.
The exhausted oils, the oil residues and the objects soaked with oil, must be disposed
of through appropriate collection points and not drained in the urban channels.