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Hazardous environments –
Do not operate the machine in environments
where explosive materials, toxic chemicals, or radiation may be present.
Do not expose the machine to rain or wet conditions.
Rotating machinery –
Rotating machinery can cause serious injuries. Lock
out all power sources before performing any adjustment, lubrication, or
maintenance.
Secure loose clothing and long hair –
Rotating machinery can cause
serious injuries. Do not wear loose fitting clothing or jewelry. Tie back
long hair or wear a hat.
Hoses, pendants, and electrical cables
•
Do not abuse the pendant cable as this can damage the cable and pen-
dant.
•
Never use the cord for carrying, pulling, or unplugging.
•
Remove any and all kinks before straightening the cable.
•
Keep cords and hoses away from heat, oil, sharp edges, and moving
parts.
•
Plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plugs in any way. Do
not use an adapter plug with grounded power tools.
•
Always examine hoses and cables for damage before use.
Adjustments and maintenance –
Stop the machine and lock out all power
sources before performing any adjustment, lubrication, or maintenance.
Controls –
The machine controls are designed to withstand the rigors of nor-
mal use. The on/off switches are clearly visible and identifiable. When you
leave the machine, disconnect all power sources to the machine:
•
For the pneumatic machine (or portion of the machine), either discon-
nect the air hose or move the lock-out/tag-out valve to the lock posi-
tion.
•
For the hydraulic machine, turn off the power at the HPU.
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