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6.0 Operation
6.1 Before the Breaker is Used
Fig. 6-1 Install Protective Guards
CAUTION
Injury from flying debris. Protective
guarding must be fitted to the
operator’s cab when the breaker is
used.
6.1.1 Pre-Operation Inspection
Prior to using the Breaker, check that it has been
properly serviced with all scheduled maintenance and
repairs completed. A qualified individual should
conduct a visual inspection of the following:
Ensure Breaker is securely attached to the
carrier.
Ensure Breaker tool is locked securely in the
front head
Ensure Breaker tool is well lubricated
Check grease level and test operation of
automatic lube system, if equipped
Ensure hoses are not rubbing and tubes are
secured tightly in clamps
Ensure fasteners are not loose, missing or
damaged
Do not operate breaker until all faults are corrected.
An inspection record, which can be copied, is located
in Section 7 of this manual.
6.2 Proper Operation and Use
CAUTION
Before work can start, identify all site hazards,
including electrical and gas utilities. Set up barriers.
CAUTION
Only qualified personnel shall operate the breaker.
Never activate the breaker unless the operator is
seated in the operator’s seat and is in full control of
the machine.
CAUTION
Injury from flying debris. Personal
protection equipment is required when
operating this equipment. PPE must
include safety eyewear and hearing
protection.
Prolonged exposure to high noise levels
may cause hearing impairment or loss.
Hearing protection must be worn when
breaker is in operation.
CAUTION
Clear out all personnel before
maneuvering the carrier into the work
area.
Injury form flying debris. Do not
operate breaker with personnel in
vicinity of work zone.
IMPORTANT
Serious equipment damage may result if proper
procedures are not followed. Select proper engine
speed and set function mode to “BREAKER”.
IMPORTANT
Service life of parts is diminished if attention to correct
working methods is not applied. Prevent the tool from
binding against the bushings by always aligning the
breaker tool 90
to the work surface.
Use the boom and arm controls to extend the
breaker away from the carrier.
Position the breaker tool against the material to
be broken. Do not drop breaker on to material.
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