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handle to avoid losing control of the
hammer while swinging and striking.
Carefully swing the hammer to avoid
striking themselves, another person and
objects other than the targeted lugs or
hammer bar.
Avoid swinging the hammer above
shoulder height.
VALVE SEAT PULLING
DANGER
The following precautions must be observed
by operators and maintenance personnel to
avoid
personal
injury,
death
and/or
equipment damage from contact with the
puller, hammer, wedge or broken parts from
these components when using either a
hydraulic or wedge valve seat puller.
Operators
or
maintenance
personnel
should:
Hydraulic Seat Puller
Wear safety shoes and glasses.
Chain or tie the jack down as it will jump
violently
when
the
valve
seat
disengages from the valve deck.
Check to insure the pressure applied by
the hydraulic pump does not exceed the
hydraulic ram maximum pressure rating.
Wedge Seat Puller
Grind off any mushroomed material from
the wedge before use.
Inspect the hammer and wedge to
insure they are in good condition.
Replace any of those parts which are
cracked, damaged or badly worn.
Wear safety shoes and goggles.
Check to insure they have safe footing.
Fully engage the wedge to prevent it
from disengaging violently from the
cover as a blow is struck.
Wipe their hands and the hammer
handle and maintain a firm grip on the
handle to avoid losing control of the
hammer while swinging and striking.
Carefully swing the hammer to avoid
striking themselves, another person and
objects other than the targeted wedge.
Avoid swinging the hammer above
shoulder height.
COVERS AND GUARDS
DANGER
Personal
injury,
death
and
/or
equipment damage can result from
contact
with
moving
parts.
All
moving parts must be equipped with
covers and guards. All covers and
guards must be securely positioned
at all times when the unit is in
operation.
Covers and guards are intended to not only
protect against personal injury or death, but
to also protect the equipment from foreign
object damage
EQUIPMENT MOVING AND LIFTING
DANGER
Heavy equipment including pumps, pump
packages and components should only be
moved or lifted by trained, experienced
operators, who are physically and mentally
prepared to devote full attention and
alertness
to
the
moving
and
lifting
operations. An operator should be fully
aware of the use, capability, and condition of
both the equipment being moved and the
equipment being used to move it.
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