
DISASSEMBLY AND DISPOSAL
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18.2 Disposal
General information
Current national local regulations are decisive for disposing / recovering (recycling) assemblies, machines and
systems.
NOTICE!
Danger from incorrect disposal / operator responsibility
Risk of environmental damage / loss of valuable raw materials
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Incorrect disposal can lead to environmental damage.
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Electronic scrap is hazardous waste!
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The most recent, valid guidelines, laws and regulations of the respective economic
area or country in which assemblies are disposed of / recycled apply.
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The operator of the products is responsible for proper disposal / recycling.
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Old electrical appliances contain valuable raw materials. These must not be de
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posited in residual waste!
Disposal instructions
Individual product parts to be disposed of must be separated according to their nature. Currently valid on-site
regulations must be observed.
Overview of parts / sub-assemblies that must be disposed of separately:
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Electronic scrap (circuit boards)
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Batteries and accumulators
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Plastic
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Sheet metal
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Copper
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Aluminum
Information about the WEEE Directive (2021/19/EU)
The WEEE directive does not apply to the described products, because the products fall under the Article 2
“Scope” exception. the described products are used in large industrial tools, stationary large-scale systems
and moving machines that are not intended for road traffic and are made available and designed for profes
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sional use (B2B) only.