15. Disassembly
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15. Disassembly
Disassembly work may only be carried out by
authorized qualified staff.
Only qualified electricians may work on the elec-
trics.
Only trained persons with specialist knowledge
of hydraulics/pneumatics may work on the hy-
draulic or pneumatic equipment.
1.
To carry out disassembly work, switch off the
equipment at the main switch (position OFF).
2.
Disconnect the mains fuse and attach a warning
sign to prevent reconnection.
3.
Switch off the compressor unit (compressor unit
manometer to 0 bar) and disconnect the line to
the post lift.
4.
Disconnect the electricity supply.
WARNING
Risk of fatal injury through incor-
rect disassembly of hydraulic
components. These are pressur-
ized (up to
200 bar).
Never disassemble hydraulic components (lift
cylinders). These should always be detached
as a single component.
The lift cylinder should only be properly dis-
posed of by a certified company.
5.
Empty the hydraulic oil tank, drain the hydrau-
lic oil from the hydraulic hoses. Dispose of the
hydraulic oil as described in Chapter 16.
6.
Remove grease and other chemical sub-
stances. Dispose of as described in Chapter
16.
7.
Disassemble lift columns, cross beams and
runways (
Chapter 10 and 11).
16. Disposal
16.1 Environmental procedures for dis-
posal
Prevent environmental hazards.
Avoid contact with or inhalation of toxic sub-
stances such as hydraulic fluid.
Oils and lubricants are water pollutants under the
terms of the Water Management Act WGH. Al-
ways dispose of these in an environmentally
friendly manner in compliance with the regula-
tions which apply in your country
Hydraulic oil-based on mineral oil is a water pol-
lutant and is combustible. Refer to the relevant
safety data sheet for disposal.
Provide suitable oil drain pans and oil absorbents
to drain the oil.
Ensure that no hydraulic oil, lubricants, or clean-
ing materials contaminate the soil or wash away
into the drainage system.
16.2 Packaging
Do not dispose of with domestic waste! The packag-
ing contains some recyclable material which must
not disposed of with domestic waste.
1.
Dispose of packaging materials in compliance
with local regulations.
16.3 Oils, grease, and other chemical
substances
1.
When working with oil, grease and other chemi-
cal substances, comply with the environmental
regulations which apply to the relevant product.
2.
Dispose of oil, grease and other chemical sub-
stances in compliance with the environmental
regulations which apply in your country.
16.4 Metals / Electronic waste
This must always be properly disposed of by a certi-
fied company.