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SAFETY INFORMATION
Mack Trucks, Inc. cannot anticipate every
possible occurrence that may involve a potential
hazard. Accidents can be avoided by recognizing
potentially hazardous situations and taking
necessary precautions. Performing service
procedures correctly is critical to technician safety
and safe, reliable vehicle operation.
The following list of general shop safety practices
can help technicians avoid potentially hazardous
situations and reduce the risk of personal injury.
DO NOT perform any services, maintenance
procedures or lubrications until this manual has
been read and understood.
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Perform all service work on a flat, level
surface. Block wheels to prevent vehicle
from rolling.
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DO NOT wear loose fitting or torn clothing.
Remove any jewelry before servicing
vehicle.
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ALWAYS wear safety glasses and protective
shoes. Avoid injury by being aware of sharp
corners and jagged edges.
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Use hoists or jacks to lift or move heavy
objects.
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NEVER run engine indoors unless exhaust
fumes are adequately vented to the outside.
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Be aware of hot surfaces. Allow engine to
cool sufficiently before performing any
service or tests in the vicinity of the engine.
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Keep work area clean and orderly. Clean up
any spilled oil, grease, fuel, hydraulic fluid,
etc.
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Only use tools that are in good condition,
and always use accurately calibrated torque
wrenches to tighten all fasteners to their
specified torques. In instances where
procedures require the use of special tools
which are designed for a specific purpose,
use only in the manner described in the
instructions.
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Summary of Contents for E7
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Page 5: ...E7ENGINE OVERHAUL MARCH 2006 2 5M REP AUGUST 1997 10M MACK TRUCKS INC 1997 ENGINE 5 101...
Page 13: ...ABOUT THIS MANUAL Page ix ABOUT THIS MANUAL front fr5 Page ix Friday March 17 2006 11 04 AM...
Page 15: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS Page xi TABLE OF CONTENTS front fr5 Page xi Friday March 17 2006 11 04 AM...
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Page 55: ...200 ENGINE REMOVAL Page 3 1 ENGINE REMOVAL 5 101 bk Page 1 Friday March 17 2006 11 05 AM...
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Page 293: ...200 APPENDIX Page 10 1 APPENDIX 5 101 bk Page 1 Friday March 17 2006 11 05 AM...
Page 295: ...200 APPENDIX Page 10 3 E7 LUBRICATION SYSTEM 5 101 bk Page 3 Friday March 17 2006 11 05 AM...
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