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Winget TD500
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SAFE WORKING 6
Safety is the responsibility of all persons working with and around
this machine. Think “SAFETY” at all times. Read and remember the
contents of this and the Honda Operators Handbook.
Any modifications to the machine will affect its working parameters
and reduce built in safety factors. Refer to Winget Limited before
fitting any non-standard equipment or parts. Winget Limited accepts
no responsibility for any modifications made after the machine has
left the factory, unless previously agreed in writing. Winget Limited
will accept no liability for damage to property, persons or the
machine if failure is brought about due to such modifications, or
fitment of spurious parts.
Never use this machine for purposes other than those for which it
was designed. This machine was designed to carry loads such as
soil, clay, sand, wet concrete, light stone, garden rubbish or other
similar materials. It was not designed to carry any loads or materials
that may over hang the skip in any way, nor was it designed to carry
loads that may move around in the skip uncontrollably. If in doubt as
to the suitability of this machine for a particular task refer to Winget
Limited or Honda Power Equipment.
Never commence work until the daily service checks have made
carried out.
Always report faults as soon as they are discovered.
Never fill fuel or hydraulic tanks whilst the engine is running. Stop
the engine and allow the tanks to cool.
Never leave the machine unattended with the engine running.
Never ride on the machine and do not carry others as passengers.
Never use this equipment in areas of poor lighting.
Always operate on surfaces that are known to be stable.
Never drive or operate the machine close to the edge of any
excavation, always use effective track stops to prevent the machine
running close to the edge. Ensure the stops are in proportion to the
size of the tracks and are set sufficiently far back from the edge of
any excavation to prevent the weight of the load causing a collapse.

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