Operating manual No.
057-2-6-0009-R0
Page 13
Version 2018
EN
3.5
General safety rules
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The shock absorber dismantler must only be operated by trained and authorized
personnel.
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Before using the shock absorber dismantler, check that it has not been damaged, that
there are no air leaks or worn parts.
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Do not overload the shock absorber dismantler. Overloading can damage or break the
shock absorber dismantler.
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Make sure that the brackets have been positioned and fixed correctly depending on the
spring to be disassembled.
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Periodically carry out a complete check of the shock absorber dismantler, making sure
that each of its components is intact and fully functional.
ACCURATE USE OF THE SHOCK ABSORBER DISMANTLER:
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Do not subject the shock absorber dismantler to overloads; always check the integrity of
the machine.
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Make sure that the spring is correctly held in the respective bracket so as to avoid any
sudden slippage.
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Do not allow the shock absorber dismantler to be used by people who have not read
these instructions.
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The shock absorber dismantler must not be modified. Modifications can reduce or
cancel the effectiveness of security measures and increase risks for the operator.
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Carefully check the shock absorber dismantler, making sure that the moving parts of the
machine work perfectly, that they do not jam and there are no broken or damaged parts
that could jeopardize their operation.
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Have the shock absorber repaired only and exclusively by specialized personnel and
only using genuine spare parts.
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Remove the dirt and dust accumulated on the sliding parts (column) with a dry cloth,
every 200 cycles of use or about every 3 months.
The machine must always be operated by only one Operator.
THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGES TO
THINGS OR PEOPLE CAUSED BY FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE SAFETY
REGULATIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL, INCLUDING THE LAWS IN FORCE
AT THE WORKPLACE.
IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT THE OPERATOR UNDERSTANDS ALL THE
SAFETY RULES LISTED BELOW IN ORDER TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR
DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OR THE OTHERS.
A machine that is not subject to regular maintenance is a hazard source to the operator and to
people working nearby. To ensure the safe and efficient operation of the machine, make sure
that the maintenance schedule is correctly followed.
It is strictly forbidden to tamper with, modify or change the parts of the machine that will
alter its regular operation.