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Safety
Stay clear of the moving parts
• Stay clear of all rotating and moving parts.
If a hand or tool becomes trapped in the
rotating or moving part, serious injury or
death could result.
• If a tool or other objects is dropped or
inserted in the fan or fan belt, it will be
flown or cut in pieces. Do not drop or insert
anything in the fan or fan belt.
precautionS on maintenance
Firmly secure the machine or any
component that may fall
• Before performing maintenance or repairs
under the machine, lower all moveable
working equipment to the ground or in the
lowermost position.
• Chock the tracks.
• If you must work beneath the raised
machine or equipment, always use wood
blocks, jack-stands or other rigid and
stable supports. Never get under the
machine or working equipment if they are
not sufficiently supported. This procedure
is especially important when working on
hydraulic cylinders.
Secure the working equipment
To prevent unexpected movement, firmly
secure the working equipment when
repairing or replacing the bucket teeth or
side cutter.
Secure the engine hood or cover when
opened
Be sure to secure the engine hood or cover
before working the inside. Do not keep the
hood or cover open on a windy day or if the
machine is parked on a slope.
Place heavy objects in a stable position
When it is necessary to temporally place a
heavy object or an attachment on the ground
during removal or installation, be sure to
place it in a stable position. Keep off
unauthorized persons from the storage place
for such object.
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