WARNING
Hydraulicuidescapingunderpressurecan
penetrateskinandcauseinjury.
•Ensurethatallhydraulicuidhosesandlinesare
ingoodconditionandallhydraulicconnections
andttingsaretightbeforeapplyingpressureto
thehydraulicsystem.
•Keepyourbodyandhandsawayfrompin
holeleaksornozzlesthatejecthighpressure
hydraulicuid.
•Usecardboardorpapertondhydraulicleaks.
•Safelyrelieveallpressureinthehydraulicsystem
beforeperforminganyworkonthehydraulic
system.
•Getimmediatemedicalhelpifuidisinjected
intoskin.
SpraySystem
Maintenance
WARNING
Chemical substances used in the spray system may
be hazardous and to xic to y ou, bystander s, animals,
plants, soils or other pr oper ty .
•Carefullyreadandfollowthechemical
warninglabelsandMaterialSafetyData
Sheets(MSDS)forallchemicalsusedand
protectyourselfaccordingtothechemical
manufacturer'srecommendations.Forexample,
useappropriatePersonalProtectiveEquipment
(PPE)includingfaceandeyeprotection,gloves,
orotherequipmenttoguardagainstpersonal
contactwiththechemical.
•Keepinmindthattheremaybemorethanone
chemicalusedandinformationoneachshould
beassessed.
•
R efuse to operate or w or k on the spray er if this
inf or mation is not a v aila ble!
•Beforeworkingonaspraysystemmakesurethe
systemhasbeentriplerinsedandneutralized
accordingtotherecommendationsofthe
chemicalmanufacturer(s)andallofthevalves
havebeencycledthreetimes.
•Verifythereisanadequatesupplyofcleanwater
andsoapnearby,andimmediatelywashoffany
chemicalsthatcontactyou.
InspectingtheHoses
ServiceInterval:Every200hours—Inspectallhosesand
connectionsfordamageandproper
attachment.
Every400hours/Yearly(whichevercomes
rst)—InspecttheO-ringsinthevalveassembliesand
replacethemifnecessary.
Examineeachhoseinthespraysystemforcracks,leaksor
otherdamage.Atthesametime,inspecttheconnectionsand
ttingsforsimilardamage.Replaceanyhosesandttingsif
damaged.
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