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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - DURING OPERATION
1
DO NOT
wear loose-fitting clothing that may catch in moving parts.
2 Children should not be permitted in areas where machinery of this nature is operating.
3
DO NOT
operate this machine until you are sure everyone is clear of the area.
4
NEVER
leave the mill running unattended.
5 Always keep hands, feet, and clothing away from moving parts.
6
DANGER
Keep hands and feet out of the hopper when machine is in
operation. Never remove safety grates, or use your hands or feet to dislodge
any obstruction from the mill. Never try to push or force feed grain or snow
that may be bridged or laying in the hopper.
7
NEVER
sit or stand on the mill while it is in operation.
8
NEVER
adjust or service the unit while it is in operation.
9
NEVER
open shields, mill access doors or clean out doors while the
mill is in operation.
10
DANGER
Avoid contact between the discharge auger and overhead electrical lines. Failure
to heed warning will result in serious personal injury or death.
11 Hydraulic fluid can cause serious burns. Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can have
enough force to penetrate the skin and may also infect a minor cut or opening in
the skin. If injured by escaping fluid, see a doctor at once. Make sure all connections are tight
and that hoses are in good condition.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - SERVICE AND REPAIR
1
SAFETY SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE:
Working on the mill when it is operating is
expressly prohibited. Never clean, adjust, lubricate, or otherwise service this machine until the
following steps have been taken.
A. Disengage the power source.
B.
Lock all switches.
C.
Wait until all mechanical motion has stopped on the mill.
Only when these precautions have been taken, should you proceed in the adjustment or
servicing of the mill. Failure to follow the above procedure could lead to death or
serious personal injury.
2 Keep the mill in good repair. Good maintenance is your responsibility. A poorly maintained
machine is an invitation for trouble. Always use proper tools when servicing machine, making
certain that they are removed from the unit when services or repairs have been completed.
3 All mills are equipped with shielding to protect the operator from injury.
For purposes of
clarity only,
some illustrations in this manual may show the mill with the shields removed or
missing. Although shields may be opened or removed for servicing and repair of the
mill, they
MUST
always be closed or replaced before operation resumes.
SAFETY