
MAXICUT
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Hydraulics
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Prior to any repair work on the hydraulics unit, the machine's undercarriage must be low-
ered, the pressure must be removed from the unit, the engine must be switched off and
the ignition key must be removed.
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Hydraulic connections must be cleaned thoroughly before connecting. When connecting
the hydraulic hoses to the tractor's hydraulics, ensure that the pressure has been re-
moved from the hydraulic system.
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After repairs on the hydraulic system have been completed, all air must be thoroughly
removed from the system.
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Check the hydraulic hoses regularly for defects such as tears, cracks, wear or damage.
Defective hoses must be replaced immediately.
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Avoid spilling oil on the ground. If this should happen anyway, it should be collected and
sent for destruction.
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Clean hands thoroughly after skin contact with oil and grease. Change out of oil-soaked
clothing immediately, as this can be harmful to the skin.
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Hydraulic oil that flies out under high pressure can penetrate through the skin and cause
serious injuries. Seek professional medical assistance immediately in the event of any
injury.
Installation
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There is a risk of crushing when carrying out installation. People must not be positioned
between the machinery and the tractor or between the parts that are being connected.
Maintenance and repair
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The machine must be properly supported while undertaking all repair and maintenance
work, the tractor and machine must have brakes properly activated, the engine must
have been turned off and the ignition key removed.
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Tighten all screw fittings after a few hours of use. All screw fittings must be checked at
regular intervals and tightened when necessary.
Check cotter pins and bolts to avoid
breakdowns.
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Oil, grease and filters shall be disposed of in accordance with the applicable environmen-
tal legislation.
Driving on roads
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When driving on public roads, all safety arrangements and warnings required by law must
be installed and tested. The driver is responsible for the correct use of lights and traffic
signs in accordance with the applicable traffic laws.
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With regard to the dimensions of the machinery, the driver must enquire with the traffic
authorities to ensure that it may be transported on public roads.
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