SY75C Excavator OMM
General Precautions
SANY
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The operator must always be able to see the point of work location. If this is not possible then a signal
person must be used. If visibility becomes blocked for any reason, stop operation immediately.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment appropriate for the job.
Before using personal protective equipment, be sure it is in good condition and will be able to perform its task.
Fire Safety
Fuel, oil and some coolants are flammable. Always observe the following:
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Keep open flames, airborne sparks and burning embers away from the machine.
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Shut down the engine and do not smoke when refueling or servicing the machine.
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Adding oil, fuel, or coolant should be done in a well-ventilated area.
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Clean up any spilled fluids or coolant immediately.
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Check the machine daily for excess debris buildup.
Dust and Chemical Hazards
Performing operations and/or encountering hazardous materials on the job site may release substances that could
pose a hazard. Exposure to hazardous chemicals or dusts poses a danger when they are released or mishandled. All
workers involved should use approved personal protective equipment and follow all environmental safety
regulations.
Weld, Drill, Cut or Grind on the Machine
NOTE:
Contact your SANY dealer for proper guidance before any welding is attempted.
Personnel who weld on the machine must be fully qualified and certified to use the processes and equipment they
may operate in making these repairs. Customers are responsible for the structural integrity of any completed repair.
Components should be replaced if they are damaged.
Disconnect the battery prior to welding. Failure to do so may damage the machine or cause personal injury.
Oil Systems
Add Oils to the Machine
When oil must be added to the machine, be aware that the oil systems may be pressurized and hot.
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