TRAILER T 8
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4.2. LUBRICATION
SAFETY
Before any lubrication or service works
read
these
instructions
and
follow
recommended procedures.
When lubrication or servicing the trailer,
turn off the vehicle engine.
Ensure
regularity
of
lubrication
by
following the lubricating schedule.
Keep your hands, feet and loose clothing
away from power driven parts.
Inspect equipment daily for signs of failure
or beginning of failure.
Use proper tools for service.
Keep flammable material away from heat,
sparks and open fire.
Do not let oil get into nature. Oil spilled
into ground pollutes environment. It is
recommended to use vegetable-based oil
instead of mineral oil.
Pressurized oil can penetrate skin and
cause serious injures.
Hot oil and oil spray can be hazardous.
Small amounts swallowed or inhaled do
not usually cause intoxication. Old oil is
more dangerous than new.
Use safety goggles. If oil has got into eyes
flush them with cool water, after which go
to the doctor.
Although the occasional skin exposure
with
oil
is
not
dangerous
it
is
recommended to use protective gloves
and clothing.