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PT
CIRCULAR SAW
OPERATOR
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S MANUAL
9.
DISMOUNTING AND WITHDRAWAL FROM USE
9.1.
Repair
When partial wear of the machine is found, repair it by replacing any worn parts. Thus, clean the
machine from any dirt and chips. Then drain the oil into a tight tank and close connecting nozzles. Next
replace all worn parts and assemble the machine back with new connecting, protective and sealing
parts. Bolts should be tightened with torque corresponding to their resistance classes (
WARNING!
Before disassembly the circular saw should be disconnected from the tractor.
Once the machine is repaired perform the following:
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Make sure that all elements are installed properly,
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Install the removed guards,
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Check that all screws and nuts are tightened,
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Once all the guards are installed, perform a warm-up start to make sure the repaired machine
operates properly.
9.2.
Disassembly and scrapping
Pay particular attention when mounting and dismounting and use drawings provided in the spare
parts catalogue.
Store damaged or worn parts in a restricted area and then deliver them to a scrap yard.
If the machine cannot be repaired any more, it should be withdrawn from use. Thus, clean the
machine from any dirt and chips. First, drain oil from the hydraulics and dispose of properly. Then
disassemble the whole circular saw and remember to segregate parts according to the kind of material
used and deliver them to a scrap yard.
9.3.
Environment
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The machine is a fully natural environment-friendly product.
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90% of the materials used in the circular saw are recyclable.
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Materials used for packaging are 100% recyclable.
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Worn machine parts and packaging should be disposed of in accordance with local natural
environment protection regulations.
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During the whole operation period, pay attention to prevent any oil leak from hydraulics of the
machine, which may cause environmental pollution.