1.18 Residual risks
Residual risk
Possible in life cycle
Prevention/ remedy
Personal injury/ material damage due to fall-
ing of raised parts
A B C
G H K
Keep unauthorized persons away. No people may remain under suspended
loads. Lift parts with adequate lifting devices.
Personal injury/ material damage due to tilt-
ing or falling of the product because of non-
observance of the stated tightening torques
B C
G
K
Observe the specified tightening torques. Fix the product only to components
with sufficient load capacity. Adhere to the tightening torques stated in these
instructions.
Personal injury or damage to material due to
leaked lubricant
B C D E F G
K
Be careful when connecting or disconnecting lubrication lines. Always use suit-
able hydraulic screw connections and lubrication lines for the stated pressures.
Do not mount lubrication lines to moving parts or friction points. If this cannot be
avoided, use spring coils respectively protective conduits.
Tearing or damaging of lubrication lines when
installed on moving machine parts
C D
If possible, do not install on moving parts. If this cannot be avoided, use flexible
lubrication lines
Lubricant spraying out due to faulty compo-
nent fitting or lubrication line connection
C D
F G
Use suitable hydraulic screw connections and lubrication lines for the stated
pressures. Check these prior to commissioning for correct connection and
damage.
Injury of persons because of loosening of the
impressed balls when using metering devices
with black galvanized surface (C3 version) in a
strongly corrosive environment.
D E F G H
In corrosive environments there may be used metering devices in C5 version
(stainless steel or chemically nickel-plated) only.
Life phases:
A = transport, B = installation, C = initial start-up, D = operation, E = cleaning, F = maintenance, G = fault, repair, H = shutdown, K = Disposal
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