401 Jeffreys Road
Rocky Mount, NC 27804
Tel: 252-442-0700
8.
Disassembly, Utilization, and Environment protection
In the event the machine is worn to the extent which prevents its further use, it should be
scrapped. This also applies to regular repairs and replacement of damaged parts. Clean the
machine thoroughly before scrapping. Drain oil from the machine and have the machine
decommissioned. Next, disassemble the machine by segregating its parts based on the applied
materials. Segregated parts should be transported to a scrap yard or disposed of.
The machine is 100% environmentally friendly. 98% of the materials used in the production
process are recyclable. Worn machine parts must be disposed of in line with the local
environment protection regulations. Prevent oil leakage throughout the period of use of the
machine, as oil may pollute the environment.
Protect your hands (and body) against injuries, and the harmful effects of
lubricants and oils. Use personal equipment measures and tools which are in
good mechanical condition. Machine elements, which when dismounting can
move or rotate, must be properly secured.
Worn or damaged parts removed during repair (disassembly) should be stored in a separate
location, with a limited access for persons and animals. Worn out metal parts must be
delivered to the scrap metal collection points. Worn out plastics must be delivered to the
chemical waste collection (utilization) points.
When filling up or replacing the oil, avoid its spillage. Store the waste oil in sealed containers,
and periodically deliver it to the special collection (utilization) points.
Abandoned parts or machine components, and spilled oil, may pose a risk of accident,
cause an environmental pollution, and violate applicable laws.