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SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
C190-0101 25.07.2017 Rev: 1.0
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS & END OF MACHINE LIFE
D
uring Machine Life
The following hazardous materials are supplied within Timberwolf machines:
Engine oil•
Coolant•
Battery acid•
Hydraulic oil•
Diesel•
Copper Ease•
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SUPPLIED WITHIN TIMBERWOLF
MACHINES ARE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. REFER TO THESE FOR FIRST AID AND FIRE PROTECTION
MEASURES.
Always follow recommended procedures for safe handling, removal and disposal of hazardous materials. Safety
precautions should be taken when handling hazardous materials (use of oil-resistant gloves and saftey glasses are
recommended - respiratory protection is not required). Avoid direct contact with the substance and store in a cool, well
ventilated area avoiding sources of ignition, strong oxidising agents and strong acids. Ensure hazardous spillages do not
flow into the ground or drainage system and ensure potential environmental damage is controlled safely, according to
local laws.
End of Machine Life
Follow these guidelines using approved local waste and disposal agencies for recycled materials, according to applicable
Health, Safety and Environmental laws.
Position the machine within reach of all necessary lifting equipment. •
Use tools and PPE detailed within maintenance instructions. •
Remove all hazardous materials and battery and store safely before disposal.•
Disassemble the machine structure, referring to the maintenance instructions. Pay attention to parts with•
mechanical pressure or tension applied, including springs.
Separate items that continue to have a service life. •
Separate worn items into material groups and where possible, recycle using available agencies for recycled•
materials. Common types are:
If a part is not easily separated into different material groups, it must be added to “general discarded materials”. •
Do not burn discarded materials. •
Change the machinery records to show that the machine is out of service and discarded. Supply this serial number•
to Timberwolf to close their records.
Steel
Non-ferrous metals
Aluminium
Brass
Copper
Plastic materials
Rubber
Electrical and Electronic Components
Other materials that can be recycled
Other materials that cannot be recycled