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8.0 Safe Handling & Storage
WARNING
Falling or shifting loads may cause
injury or equipment damage. Do not lift
the Breaker by the mounting pins or
hose. Approved lift points are identified
by the LIFT HOOK. The lifting eye
located on the housing is for handling
the breaker. Do not use it to lift other
loads.
Crush hazard. Falling or shifting loads
may cause injury. Lifting devices must
safely carry the loads to which they will
be subjected. Lift away from people. Do
not enter the danger zone while the
Breaker is being lifted.
Fig 8-1 Use Approved Lift Points
8.1 Transport Breaker Independently of Carrier:
1. Remove all loose debris from Breaker.
2. Follow
removal
instructions in Section 9.6.
3. Secure hoses to unit to avoid accidental damage.
4. Lift the Breaker at approved lift points only with
appropriate lifting equipment.
5. Adequately stabilize and secure the Breaker for
transport.
8.2 Transport Breaker Installed on Carrier:
1. Remove all loose debris from Breaker.
2. Secure hoses to unit to avoid accidental damage.
3. Inspect the mounting pins and hardware for
damage and integrity.
4. Transport carrier in accordance with the carrier
manufacturer's recommendations
8.3 Breaker Storage – Short Term
[ < 14 Days]
1. The Breaker may be stored vertically (tool down)
or horizontally.
Fig 8-2 Improper Park Position
IMPORTANT
Exposure to moisture can cause destructive rust
and pitting on the piston. Elevate the top of the
breaker slightly higher to prevent water ingress
through front head.
If the Breaker is stored off the carrier -
2. Seal all hydraulic connections.
3. If stored outside, cover the Breaker with a
waterproof tarp.
8.4 Breaker Storage – Long Term
[ > 14 Days]
1. Remove the breaker tool from the Breaker.
[Refer to Section 10.]
2. Seal all hydraulic connections.
3. Release back head charge. Push piston to its
highest position. (Crack open [OUT] cap).
IMPORTANT
Contamination can shorten service life. Prevent dirt
and debris from contaminating the oil. Always clean
the area around the connections prior to removal of
plugs or caps. Have a suitable container and rags on
hand before disconnecting hose. Collect fluid and
dispose of it properly.
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