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GRA4321 / GRA4331
2.11
Safety regulations with respect to maintenance
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Wear personal means of protection when performing maintenance tasks.
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Never work in a way that could jeopardize safety.
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Make sure that the equipment cannot roll away or tip over. The control and drive must be switched
off and safeguarded against unexpected activation.
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Make sure that moving parts do not move unexpectedly.
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Used or leaked fluids, and any other products consumed during the activities, must be collected and
disposed of in a environmentally responsible way.
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Description
3.1
Equipment
The ram jack is one of the pieces of rescue equipment that makes it possible to reach victims. This tool
is used during rescue operations to force structural elements or vehicle components apart. On one side
there is a plunger with a ram head. A hydraulic cylinder makes this plunger move axially. The ram jacks
have interchangeable heads so that accessories for different purposes can be used. The high hydraulic
pressure that is used means this tool can apply enormous forces.
The ram jack can be used independently because of the battery-driven hydraulic system.
The tool is produced as a hand tool that can be operated by one person.
3.2
Type designation
Example: GRA4321
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3.3
Product identification
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3.4
State Of Charge (SOC) indicator
The battery pack has a LED indicator that indicates:
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the approximate battery level (the State Of Charge).
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the condition of the battery pack.
Digit
Example
Description
1-3
GRA
G = Greenline
RA = Ram jack
4-7
4321
Type number
1
Ram head
9
Battery pack fitting / adapter fitting
2
Plunger
10
Deadman’s handle
3
Cylinder
11
Carrying handle
4
Light switch
12
LED lights
5
Battery for LED lights (not visible)
13
Battery pack
6
State Of Charge (SOC) indicator (see section
3.4)
14
On/off switch
7
SOC indicator button
15
LED on/off indicator
8
Battery pack lock