TROWEL BLADES AND PANS
• Do not attempt to clean, service or perform
adjustments on the trowel while it is running.
• Do not remove while the trowel is hanging
overhead. Always support the trowel securely on
a flat, level surface before changing blades or
pans.
• Always handle blades and pans carefully. Worn
blades or pans may develop sharp edges that
can cause serious cuts.
• Always replace worn or damaged parts with
service parts designated by the manufacturer.
• Replace blades and pans as a complete set –
even if only one blade or pan is showing wear or
damage. They can wear differently depending on
different jobs, and a difference in blade size will
damage the finish of the slab surface.
HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
Hydraulic fluid systems operate under high
pressure. Even a small leak can have enough force
to penetrate the eyes or skin. If injury occurs, seek
immediate medical treatment by a physician
familiar with injuries that are caused by hydraulic oil
escaping under pressure.
Use a piece of wood or cardboard to find hydraulic
oil leaks. Do not use your bare hands.
Wear safety glasses to prevent injuries to the eyes.
PERFORM MAINTENANCE SAFELY
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Do you understand this AEM manual and items
such as –
• Your safety program?
• Your trowel manufacturer’s manual(s)?
• Proper clothing and personal safety equipment?
• Your trowel’s controls, warning signs and
devices, and safety equipment?
• Proper trowel lifting and moving procedures?
• How to inspect and start your trowel?
• How to check your trowel for proper operation?
• Proper working procedures?
• Proper shut down procedures?
• Your work area and any special hazards that
may exist?
• Under what conditions you should not operate
your trowel?
If you do not understand any of these items,
consult with your supervisor before operating your
trowel.
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE
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