Safety Section
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Safety Section
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Rayco RC6D Wood Chipper
Copyright © 2011 Rayco Mfg - All Rights Reserved
Printed in U.S.A.
Copyright © 2011 Rayco Mfg - All Rights Reserved
Rayco RC6D Wood Chipper
Printed in U.S.A.
Safety Section
10
Safety Section
11
Rayco RC6D Wood Chipper
Copyright © 2011 Rayco Mfg - All Rights Reserved
Printed in U.S.A.
Copyright © 2011 Rayco Mfg - All Rights Reserved
Rayco RC6D Wood Chipper
Printed in U.S.A.
Whenever there are equipment control linkages,
the clearance in the linkage area will change with
the movement of the equipment or the machine.
Stay clear of areas that may have a sudden
change in clearance with machine movement or
equipment movement.
Avoid contact with the rotating feed wheel, cutter
wheel and rotor.
Always shut-off the engine and wait for all
moving parts, belts, fans, rotors, discs, cutting
wheels (etc.) to come to a complete stop before
opening access covers and/or guards.
Stay clear of all rotating and moving parts. A
moving belt, pulley, sprocket and chain can
suddenly pull a limb into them causing loss or
severe injury.
If it is necessary to remove guards in order to
perform maintenance, always install the guards
after the maintenance is performed.
Keep objects away from moving fan blades. The
fan blade will throw or cut objects.
Do not use a kinked wire cable or a frayed wire
cable. Wear gloves when you handle wire cable.
When you strike a retainer pin with force, the
retainer pin can fly out. The loose retainer pin
can injure personnel. Make sure that the area
is clear of people when you strike a retainer pin.
To avoid injury to your eyes, wear protective
glasses when you strike a retainer pin.
If equipment is unhitched from the tow vehicle for
operation, always block the wheels and support
the tongue weight with blocking to prevent unin-
tended movement. Do not use only the jackstand
to support the tongue while in operation.
BURN pREvENTION
Do not touch any part of an operating engine.
Allow the engine, radiator, exhaust and hydrau-
lic reservoir to cool before any maintenance is
performed. Relieve all pressure in the air system,
oil system, lubrication system, fuel system, and/
or in the cooling system before any lines, fittings
or related items are disconnected
.
In addition, avoid contact with other related hot
engine parts such as exhaust manifolds, turbo-
chargers and mufflers.
External exhaust parts become very hot during
operation. Paper, cloth, and wooden materials
could ignite if they come in contact with these
parts.
COOlANT
When the engine is at operating temperature, the
engine coolant is hot. The coolant is also under
pressure. The radiator and all lines to the heat-
ers or to the engine contain hot coolant.
Any contact with hot coolant or with steam
can cause severe burns.
Allow cooling system
components to cool before the cooling system is
drained.
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