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Maintenance
Section 7:Maintenance
7.1 General Information
Safety should be the main concern for anyone working on or around the roller. Do not perform any
function that could put someone in danger.
Always wear proper safety gear while working on or around the roller. This includes an approved hard
hat, safety glasses, steel toe shoes, gloves, respirator, and ear protection. Do not wear loose fitting
clothing that can get caught in rotating components.
Note
If not experienced with the roller controls and instruments, read and understand
Operation Controls.
The following operational hints are observed:
• Do not speed the engine when it is cold.
• Always chock the drum if there is a possibility of uncontrolled movement.
• Do not lubricate the roller while the engine is running.
• Always perform safety checks prior to starting and using the roller.
• Always operate the roller at the full engine power.
• Never propel or stop the roller on a slope or surface that could possibly collapse.
• Never stop the roller against a high wall that could possibly collapse or cause a crushing risk.
• Before starting the engine all the controls are in the off or neutral position on the operator control
panel.
• Always sound the attention horn before moving the roller in either direction to alert personnel and
allow sufficient time before putting the roller in motion.
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