TRANSPORT
HOLZMANN MASCHINEN GmbH www.holzmann-maschinen.at
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PDB3200
12.6
Hazard warnings
12.6.1
Residual risks
Despite intended use, certain residual risk factors remain.
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Danger of bruising hands/finger due to between moveable and fix parts (workpiece,
pressure beam,…).
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Risk of tripping due to supply lines on the floor.
- Properly route supply lines and cables
12.6.2
Hazardous situations
Due to the structure and construction of the machine, hazardous situations may occur which
are identified in these operating instructions as follows:
D A N G E R
A safety instruction designed in this way indicates an imminently hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
W A R N I N G
Such a safety instruction indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in serious injury or even death.
C A U T I O N
A safety instruction designed in this way indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
N O T E
A safety notice designed in this way indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, may result in property damage.
Irrespective of all safety regulations, your common sense and appropriate technical suitabil-
ity/training are and remain the most important safety factor for the fault-free operation of the
machine.
Safe working depends first and foremost on you!
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TRANSPORT
Transport the machine in its packaging to the place of installation. To manoeuvre the machine
in the packaging, a pallet truck or forklift truck with the appropriate lifting force can be used, for
example. The specifications can be found in the chapter Technical data. For proper transport,
also observe the instructions and information on the transport packaging regarding centre of
gravity, lifting points, weight, means of transport to be used as well as the prescribed transport
position etc. Ensure that the selected lifting equipment (crane, forklift, pallet truck, load sling,
etc.) is in perfect condition. Ensure the correct body posture when lifting, carrying and setting
down the load.
Lifting / Setting down
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When lifting/setting down, ensure that you are standing firmly (legs hip-width apart).
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Lift/set down load with knees bent and back straight.
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Do not lift/set down load with a jerk.
Carrying
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Carry load with both hands as close to body as possible.
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Carry load with straight back.
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When transporting the assembled machine, ensure to lift it only by the machine body
and not by the attachments.
If you transport the machine with a vehicle, ensure that the load is secured appropriately!