1.4
Maintenance Safety
To ensure your safety while maintaining the machine:
• Review the operator’s manual and all safety items
before operation and/or maintenance of the machine.
• Place all controls in Neutral, stop the engine, set
the park brake, remove the ignition key, and wait for
all moving parts to stop before servicing, adjusting,
and/or repairing.
• Follow good shop practices:
– Keep service areas clean and dry
– Be
sure
electrical
outlets
and
tools
are
properly grounded
– Use adequate lighting for the job at hand
Figure 1.8: Safety Around Equipment
• Relieve pressure from hydraulic circuits before servicing
and/or disconnecting the machine.
• Make sure all components are tight and that steel lines,
hoses, and couplings are in good condition before
applying pressure to a hydraulic system.
• Keep hands, feet, clothing, and hair away from all
moving and/or rotating parts.
• Clear the area of bystanders, especially children, when
carrying out any maintenance and repairs or when
making any adjustments.
• Install transport lock or place safety stands under the
frame before working under the .
• If more than one person is servicing the machine at the
same time, be aware that rotating a driveline or other
mechanically driven component by hand (for example,
accessing a lube
fi
tting) will cause drive components in
other areas (belts, pulleys, and knife) to move. Stay
clear of driven components at all times.
Figure 1.9: Equipment NOT Safe for Children
• Wear protective gear when working on the machine.
• Wear heavy gloves when working on knife components.
Figure 1.10: Safety Equipment
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