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SAFETY
Periodically replace the safety-critical
parts
• To use the machine safely for a longer
period, periodically add oil and perform
inspection and maintenance. To improving
the safely, replace the safety-critical parts
like hoses and seat belts periodically. Refer
to “Safety-critical parts to be replaced
periodically” for further details.
• The “Safety-critical parts to be replaced
periodically” are the parts which
deteriorate, wear and fatigue after repeated
use and whose properties change over
time. While these characters of these parts
could cause serious physical or personal
damage, judging the remaining life of these
part are difficult from external inspection or
the feeling when operating.
• Replace the “Safety-critical parts to be
replaced periodically” if any defect is found
from external inspection, even when they
have not reached the time specified
interval.
PRECAUTIONS ON MAINTENANCE
Jump starting with booster cables
• When starting the engine using the booster
cables, be sure to connect the cables in
the proper order described below. Wrongly
connected cables can result in sparking
and battery explosion.
· Do not allow the “machine in trouble” and
“rescue machine” to touch each other.
· Do not allow the positive (+) and negative
(–) clips of the booster cables to touch
each other or to come in contact with the
machine.
· When connecting, attach the positive
booster cable to the positive (+) terminals
first. When disconnecting, remove the
negative cable from the negative (–)
terminal (ground) first.
· Be sure to connect the clips securely.
· Connect the last clip of the booster cable
to a point as far away from the battery as
possible.
• Always wear the protective goggle and
gloves when starting the engine by using
the booster cables.
• Use the booster cables and clips of a size
suited to the capacity of battery. Do not
use damaged or corroded booster cables
and clips.
• Be sure that the battery of the “rescue
machine” has the same capacity as the
battery of the “machine in trouble”.
Summary of Contents for TB295W
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Page 278: ...7 8 SPECIFICATIONS OPERATING RANGES OPERATING RANGES...
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Page 282: ...7 12 SPECIFICATIONS 2 Piece boom LIFTING CAPACITIES...
Page 283: ...7 13 SPECIFICATIONS 2 Piece boom LIFTING CAPACITIES...
Page 284: ...7 14 SPECIFICATIONS Mono boom LIFTING CAPACITIES...
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