
2
(5) Before working under suspended or raised
equipment, support the equipment or attachment
to prevent the machine from falling or moving out
of place.
(6) Keep fire from cigarettes, matches or other
ignition sources away from fuel, oil, antifreeze and
other flammable materials.
3. After assembly check
(1) Before operating or test driving the equipment,
read and understand the operator's manual.
(2) Once the equipment is fully assembled, select a
safe place for a test run. Prevent bystanders from
approaching the equipment.
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
Do not start engine or operate levers from
anywhere other than the seat.
To avoid personal injury:
A
Do not bypass-start the equipment. Short
circuiting the starter terminal runs the risk that
the equipment will start operating or moving
unexpectedly.
B
processes
1.
processes mean any process that requires priority
control due to its characteristics of having a high
probability of leading to physical injuries or fire
disasters because of abnormal values and defects in
manufacturing quality.
2. The marks in the text indicate the processes that
include the following safety characteristics.
(1) Any assembly process with important safety
characteristic values that require control to ensure
product safety.
(2) Any assembly process with characteristic values
having impact on the strength and performance of
parts.
(3) Previous occurrence of accidents related to
process (including probability.)
UNPACKING AND CHECKING PARTS
B
UNPACKING WOODEN CRATE
1. Cutting metal bands (if two are banded together).
Metal bands hold the two crates together as one. Cut
these bands and separate the crates.
2. Unpacking the crates
(1) Hook a hoist to the 4 corners of the crate and raise
the hoist cable until taut.
This serves to prevent the upper part of the crate
from striking the backhoe when cut.
(2) Saw the crate as indicated in the figure below.
(3) Raise the upper part of crate and remove from the
immediate area.
(4) Remove the remaining slats from the crate.
These are indicated by the oblique lines in
Figure 1
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Figure 1
: Cutting area of the crate
A
Sawing outside the indicated area may damage the
backhoe or accessory parts.
A
Be sure that the crate is free of other obstructions
(e.g. nails, staples and etc.).
(1) Nylon strap
(A) Front
(B) 300 mm (12 in.)
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