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Daily
Servicing the Tool
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Check for oil leaks.
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Check oil level.
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Test function of high pressure relief valve.
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Check for wear and tear on trailing cable.
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Check for wear and tear on umbilical sleeve and hoses.
The HydraPac should be taken out of service and checked for:
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General wear and tear on Pump Unit
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Tightness of all Fasteners.
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Oil contamination
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Open Ended Spanners - 10, 13, 17, 19, 24, 27 mm
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Allen Keys - 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm
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Flat screwdrivers - 4 mm wide, 6 mm wide
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Torque wrench and 17 mm socket.
First Aid
SKIN:
Under normal conditions skin irritation will not occur, contaminated skin should however be washed thoroughly with soap and water.
Launder contaminated clothing.
ORAL:
If swallowed and person is conscious give water or milk. Do not induce vomiting unless on advice of medical personnel. Take person
to nearest medical centre.
EYES:
Flush immediately with water for several minutes
DISPOSAL:
Remove all spills with inert absorbent material. Ventilate spill area. Place contaminated materials in a disposable container and
dispose in a manner consistent with local regulations.
Fire
FLASH POINT: 200°C.
Extinguish with either dry chemical, foam or carbon dioxide. Do not enter confined space without self contained breathing apparatus.
Handling
Use barrier cream or oil resistant gloves.
Storage
Undercover and consistent with local regulations for inflammable material.
Weekly
Ser vice Tools
Hydraulic Oil General Safety Data
Every 1200 working hours (at least once a year)