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[5] DON'T ALLOW ACCESS INTO WORKING RADIUS
Do not allow personnel to approach the working radius
such as letting operators enter under a hoisted load.
[6] DON'T USE FOR OTHER THAN MAIN
APPLICATIONS
Do not move people up/down with the crane.
[7]
DON’T
PERFORM UNREASONABLE
OPERATIONS
Operations requiring more than the machine performance
can cause accidents.
Crane operations must always be carried out according to
the rated total load chart.
[8] DON'T WIND WIRE BY FORCE
Be careful not to hook the wire rope over a tree or steel
beam while working.
If it gets stuck, do not force it. Untangle the rope and then
wind it.
[9] DON'T OPERATE DURING TRAVELLING A LOAD
Operation during travelling a hoisted load may result in the
swing of load and tipping over. This is in principle is
dangerous. When the operation during travelling a hoisted
load is unavoidably, see "OPERATION 3.24 OPERATION
DURING TRAVELLING A LOAD " and follow its content
and instruction.
[10] DON'T OPERATE CRANE WORK ON SLOPE
The crane work on a slope may cause the machine to tip
over. This is in principle prohibited.
If work is unavoidably performed on a slope, lay earth (B)
on the slope and establish a level, solid foothold to prevent
a tipping -over accident before setting the machine.
Be sure to check the level of the machine with the spirit
level on the left side of the driver seat.
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