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TUG Technologies 660 - Mechanic Safety Responsibilities

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Safety Mobile Belt Loader Model 660
Operation Manual
CD397-Oper Safety - 1 - 7
1.6MechanicSafetyResponsibility
WARNING: ALWAYS USE THE SAFETY PROPS WHEN WORKING UNDER
THE CONVEYOR.
TableSafety-1-4:MechanicSafety
No. Mechanic Safety
1 Keep hands and clothing away from rotating parts
2 Wear secured clothing
3 Use the conveyor safety prop whenever working under conveyor
4 Allow engine to cool before adjusting the alternator belt or hydraulic pump belt
5 Keep hands. gloves, and clothing clear of cooling fan
6 Disconnect the battery positive cable when working on or under the conveyor
7 Do not substitute throttle return springs with lighter or other springs
8 Check brakes and fill master cylinder with DOT3 brake fluid.
9
If belt tracking, stop the belt while making adjustments on the left front corner, since the
drive chain is in that area. The other three corners can be adjusted with the belt running,
but keep hands out from under conveyor.
10
Inspect seat belts and attachment points regularly. Replace if damaged. Do not bleach or
red-dye seat belts, clean with soap and water.
11 Visually check for hydraulic leaks. Do not use hands or fingers to locate leaks
12 Verify all E Stops are functional
13 Check horns and lights
14 Check neutral start only switch for proper adjustment and operation.
15 Check tire and wheel condition, especially proper inflation pressures
16 Torque lug nuts to 125 ft-lbs (169.5 Nm).
17 Use proper lifting equipment when removing or replacing heavy components.
18
When working underneath belt loader, ensure it is properly supported on secure jack
stands that are rated. Do not rely on hydraulic jacks to support the belt loader.
19
If the belt loader is on a hydraulic or air-operated lift, make sure to place safety support
or jack stands in position prior to working under the belt loader.
20 Use a proper transmission jack when removing or replacing the transmission.

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