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INTRODUCTION
0.3
SCOPE OF THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
These instructions are an integral part of the machine and are intended to provide all information necessary for:
1.
Proper awareness of all safety concerns;
2.
How to safely handle the machine, packaged and unpackaged;
3.
Proper installation of the scrap magnet;
4.
In-depth knowledge of its operation and limits;
5.
Its correct use in safe conditions;
6.
Perform maintenance, properly and safely;
7.
Dismantle the machine safely and in compliance with existing laws to protect the health of workers and the environment.
Attention!
Supervisors at the location where this equipment will be installed have an obligation to read the contents
of this document and to ensure operators and maintenance workers read the parts of it that apply to them.
This document assumes that the current work health and safety laws are followed in shops where the equipment will be installed.
The instructions, drawings and documentation contained in this manual are technical in nature and are the property of the manufacturer and
may not be reproduced in any manner, in whole or in part.
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INTRODUCTION
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HOW TO READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
The manual is divided into autonomous chapters, each of which is targeted to a specific type of operator (installer, operator, and maintenance
technician), for whom the skills needed to operate the machine safely have been defined.
The word "hydraulic magnet" is sometimes replaced with "machine", "equipment" or "interchangeable equipment".
The sequence of the chapters corresponds to the life of the machine.
To make it easy to understand, terms, abbreviations, and symbols were used. Their descriptions are provided later in this chapter.
The instruction manual is comprised of a cover, table of contents, and a series of chapters/sections (with chapter titles in black and chapter
subsection in red).
In the contents of the individual paragraphs, the title of the chapter will be repeated with its paragraph in red
Example
The cover page shows the machine identification data, model, and serial number and a photograph/drawing of the type of machine described.
Figure numbering
Each figure is numbered and
identified by the chapter no. and the sequential figure no.
Example
fig. 2.3
corresponds to figure no. 3 in Chapter 2
Table numbering
Each table is numbered and
identified by the chapter no. and the sequential table no.
Example
tab. 3.4
corresponds to table no. 4 in Chapter 3
Units of measure
The units of measure are given using the international system.
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