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For hydraulic systems with built-in pilot-controlled non-return valves, it
can be difficult to completely remove the pressure. You should hold a cloth
around the fitting/part that is being removed to catch any oil that may
leak.
After repairs on the hydraulic system have been completed, all air must be
completely removed from the system.
Check the hydraulic hoses regularly for defects such as tears, cracks, wear
or damage. Defective hoses must be replaced immediately.
Avoid spilling oil on the ground. If this should happen, it should be col-
lected and safely disposed of immediately.
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.
Hydraulic oil that flies out under high pressure can penetrate through the
skin and cause serious injuries. Seek professional medical assistance im-
mediately in the event of any injury.
Do not use the controls or flexible tubes as handles. These components
are mobile and do not offer a stable support.
Mounting
There is a risk of crushing when carrying out mounting. People must not
stand between the machinery and the tractor or between parts being con-
nected.
Pay the maximum attention during the equipment coupling and uncou-
pling phases.
Maintenance and repair
The machine must be properly supported while undertaking all repair and
maintenance work; the tractor and machine must have their brakes
properly activated, the engine must have been turned off and the ignition
key removed.
Tighten all screw fittings after a few hours of use. All screw fittings must
be checked at regular intervals and tightened when necessary. Check cot-
ter pins and bolts to avoid breakdowns.
Oil, grease and filters must be disposed of and in accordance with the ap-
plicable environmental legislation.
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