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Westermann WKB 330 - Decommissioning; Decommissioning Procedures; Dismantling and Disposal

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38
ENGLISH
16 Decommissioning
16.1 Decommissioning
After decommissioning, the WKB must be stored properly.
When storing the machine, it is essential to observe the following points:
The WKB must be parked in such a way that it cannot tip over or fall
down.
The ambient conditions at the storage location must meet the
required conditions (see technical data)
• Themachine,whichdoesnothavesufcientprotection
itself, must be protected from the effects of the weather and
aggressive substances, as these may impact the safety.
If the machine is not used for a long period of time, preservation meas-
ures may have to be taken to prevent corrosion and other damage.
16.2 Dismantling / disposal
Dismantling/disposal should be carried out by a specialist. Specialists
in recycling and waste management ensure that waste is disposed of
and recycled correctly. The available raw materials of the weed brush
must be sorted according to disposal type and material.
The copper-containing components such as cables can be recycled.
The operating materials such as fuses, batteries, capacitors, regu-
lators, etc. must be disposed of as electrical waste; these must not
be disposed of in household waste in order to prevent environmental
damage. The support frame can be recycled as metal scrap and the
protective bonnet as a plastic part is disposed of at the recycling
centre.

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