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DOC06387 Rev. C
OWNER / OPERATOR MANUAL
KICD - Container Drive
OWNER / OPERATOR MANUAL
KICD - Container Drive
1.1.4 Personal Protective Equipment
1.1.4.1. Always wear protective equipment appropriate for risks associated with each phase of
the system’s life, including transportation, installation, assembly, operation, inspection,
maintenance, and dismantling, disabling, and scrapping. As a minimum, this includes the
following personal protective equipment:
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Safety glasses
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Protective/traction shoes
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Gloves
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Helmets
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Welding/grinding protection
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Hearing Protection
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Thermal protection such as coats
1.1.5 Airborne Noise Emission
1.1.5.1.
There is not a defined workstation; sound pressure levels emitted by the
WALKING
FLOOR
®
modules were measured at a height of 1.6 meters from the floor surface and a
distance of 1 meter from the surface of the
WALKING FLOOR
®
system at the drive area.
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The A-weighted emission sound pressure level = 74.8 dB
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The peak C-weighted instantaneous emission sound pressure level = below 130 dB
[63 Pa]
1.1.5.2.
Slower floor speeds result in less noise.
1.1.6 Temperature
1.1.6.1. Operation of the system generates heat in the hydraulic oil. Hot oil can damage the
internal seals, resulting in a failure to operate.
1.1.6.2. Overheated oil can degrade rapidly. Hot oil and the resulting hot surfaces can cause
burns. Do not allow the oil temperature to exceed 140 °F [60 °C].
1.1.6.3. KEITH recommends some or all of the following temperature control measures depending
on the circumstances. High duty cycle systems and hot environments will require more
control measures.
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Maintain adequate oil level in the reservoir.
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Install a thermometer or sensor to monitor oil temperature.
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Install a cooler.
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Set a sensor to automatically shut down the system if oil temperature exceeds
140 °F [60 °C].
1.1.7 Lighting
1.1.7.1.
Do not use or service the system in an environment of insufficient light.
1.1.8 Movement Around the System
1.1.8.1. Hydraulic oil can be slippery. Clean up oil spills immediately.
1.1.9 Hydraulic Oil Safety
1.1.9.1.
See the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for the oil used in your system for further
information about hydraulic oil safety.