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3.5.6
Disposal
3.5.6.1
Residue risks
Below is a list of residual risks and description of the safety measures to eliminate them during the machine disposal.
For added safety during machine disposal, also consider the requirements in the previous paragraphs.
DANGERS ARISING FROM THE LUBRICANTS
In this phase, the dangers arising from the lubricants, are the same set out in the maintenance paragraph.
ELECTRICAL HAZARDS
The electrical hazards arise from the failed isolation of the battery and are:
- electrocution;
- chemical effects;
- burn;
- fire.
Disconnect the battery cut-out switch before working on the electrical system.
The battery negative pole (-) is connected to the chassis (mass). To avoid sparks caused by short-circuits
and consequent damages, disconnect the negative pole (-) first.
The battery may emit potentially explosive gases. Do not use naked flames or smoke near it.
The battery electrolyte is toxic and corrosive. Do not inhale the gases. Wear adequate accident-prevention
clothing when before handling the electrolyte.
DANGERS ARISING FROM THE DISASSEMBLY OF MECHANICAL PARTS IN GENERAL
The risks associated with the disassembly of machine parts are:
- cut;
- entrapment;
- falling;
- impact and crushing;
- dangers arising from handling lubricant fluids.
Handle the parts being disassembled with care and attention; move them using adequate devices,
compatibly with the weight and shape of the component. Do not leave the disassembled components
where they could be of hindrance.
DANGERS ARISING FROM THE DISASSEMBLY OF THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
The risks associated with the hydraulic system are:
- burn;
- injection;
- cutting;
- impact and crushing;
- perforation;
- dangers arising from handling lubricant fluids.
The components must be disassembled with the machine off and cold.
Pressurised fluid jets can penetrate the skin and cause damage. Before disconnecting any pipe, make sure
there is no residual pressure inside (the circuit pressure gauge must be at zero bar). Wear adequate
accident-prevention clothing (gloves, goggles).
The components must be disassembled with the machine off and cold.
Summary of Contents for TB30
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