RE 64025-B/2021-08-12, Bosch Rexroth AG
General instructions on property damage and product damage |
Control blocks for mobile applications
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NOTICE
Environmental pollution due to incorrect disposal!
Careless disposal of the control block and its assembled parts, the hydraulic
fluid and the packaging material can cause environmental pollution!
▶ Dispose of the control block, hydraulic fluid, and packaging in accordance with
the national regulations in your country.
▶ Dispose of the hydraulic fluid in accordance with the applicable safety
data sheet of the hydraulic fluid.
Danger due to chemical or aggressive environmental conditions!
Product can be damaged! If the control block is exposed to chemical or corrosive
environmental conditions, such as sea water, fertilizer or road salt, it can result
in corrosion or, in extreme cases, a loss of function. Leaks may lead to a leakage
of hydraulic fluid.
▶ Take appropriate measures to protect the control block from chemical or
corrosive environmental conditions.
Leakage or spilling of hydraulic fluid!
Environmental pollution and contamination of the ground water!
▶ When filling and draining hydraulic fluid, always place a drip tray under the
control block.
▶ Use a suitable binding agent if hydraulic fluid is spilled.
▶ Observe the parameters in the safety data sheet for the hydraulic fluid and the
specifications provided by the machine/system manufacturer.
Danger due to heat development in components!
Adjacent products may be damaged! Due to a heat development in components
(e.g. solenoids), adjacent products may be damaged during assembly if no
sufficient safety distance is complied with.
▶ When installing the control block, check the safety distances to nearby
products to ensure that they are not damaged.
The warranty exclusively applies to the delivered configuration.
The warranty claim becomes void with
• Faulty installation, commissioning and operation,
• Improper use,
• Removal of the tamper-proof caps and seals (e.g. with pressure settings),
• Control of the settings at the factory,
• Conversions and additional installations,
• Opening of the valve,
• Improper handling,
• Use of non-original spare parts by Rexroth.