Safety Guidelines
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There is a risk of injury, for example, from getting caught or pulled by the machin-
ery/equipment.
Use personal protective equipment where necessary or required by regulations!
Observe all safety and warning instructions on the machinery/equipment!
Keep all safety and warning instructions on the machinery completely legible.
With safety-related changes to the machinery/equipment or its operation, immedi-
ately turn the machinery/equipment off and notify the competent organiza-
tion/person of the failure!
No changes, additions and alterations to the machinery/equipment, which might
affect safety, are to be made without permission of the supplier!
This also applies to the installation and adjustment of safety devices and valves as
well as to welding on support components.
Spare parts must correspond to the technical requirements set by the
manufacturer. This is always guaranteed with original spare parts.
No programming changes (Software) are to be made to the programmable control
systems!
Hydraulic hose assemblies are to be replaced at the specified or appropriate time
intervals even if no safety-relevant defects can be identified!
Deadlines reported or specified in the operating instructions for periodic
checks/inspections must be met!
The operation of proper workshop equipment is absolutely necessary for the per-
formance of maintenance activities.
Post the location and operation of fire extinguishers!
Observe fire alarm and fire fighting capabilities!
Summary of Contents for Eisemann T 18000 E
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Page 115: ...29 2 4 6 DIN VDE 0100 551 DIN VDE 0100 410 17 4 BGV A3 TN C S...
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