Attachments
Only use compatible attachments as defined by the
machine specific operation and maintenance manual.
Make sure that all necessary guards and protective
equipment are in place and functioning prior to
operating any attachment.
Wear protective glasses and protective equipment as
required by conditions or as recommended in the
attachment specific operation manual.
Ensure that all personnel are far enough away from
the work area so they will not be struck by flying
ob-jects.
Stay clear of the cutting edges, pinching surfaces or
crushing surfaces of the attachment while performing
any attachment maintenance, testing or adjustments.
Machine Labels and Decals
Labels and decals placed on the machine provide
safety information and operating instructions.
Familiarize yourself with the location and significance
of these labels to ensure your safety.
Product Identification Number
The Product Identification Number (PIN) is located
inside the cab enclosure next to the seat (figure 1-1).
Always provide the PIN when contacting the dealer
about parts, service, warranty or accessories. No war-
ranty claims will be processed unless the PIN has
been provided.
Safety Label Examples (ANSI)
Examples of the labels and decals displayed on the
machine are shown on this page.
1-4
Compact Track Loader
1. Product Safety
1-1
Crush Hazard
Death or serious injury can result
from contact with moving lift arm or
attachment.
Keep clear of lift arms and
attachments.
2030-592
CRUSH HAZARD
Contact with moving machine can
result in death or serious injury.
Keep clear of moving machine.
2030-593
Fall Hazard
Serious injury or death can result
from falling.
Use the provided access system when
entering or exiting the machine.
2030-597
Entanglement Hazard
Rotating parts can cause personal injury.
Keep away from fan and belt while the
engine is running. Stop engine before
servicing.
2030-600
Crush Hazard
Death or serious injury can result
from contact with moving lift arm or
attachment.
Install lift arm brace prior to servicing.
2030-594
Burn Hazard
Hot fluid under pressure can scald.
Allow the machine to cool thoroughly
before opening.
2030-595
Injection Hazard
Escaping fluid under pressure can
penetrate skin, causing serious injury.
•
Relieve internal pressure before
disconnecting any line or fitting.
•
Keep away from leaks or pinholes.
•
Use cardboard to check for leaks.
Fluid injected into skin must be surgi-
cally removed within a few hours by a
doctor familiar with this type of injury
or gangrene will result.
2030-602