SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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3.4.3
Cleaning, maintenance and repairs
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Carry out the specified work for cleaning, maintenance and re-
pairs at the specified intervals.
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Any mechanical, hydraulic or pneumatic residual energies pre-
sent can initiate unintended movements of the special tool.
Note the presence of residual energies in the special tool for
maintenance and repair work. Warning signs identify compo-
nents with residual energies. Detailed information can be found
in the respective chapters of this operating manual.
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Secure all operating media such as hydraulic oil and com-
pressed air against unintended start-up.
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Check the tightness of bolts and nuts regularly. Tighten loosened
bolts and nuts.
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Check whether threaded connections loosened for cleaning,
maintenance and repairs have been tightened again.
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Check the function of safety devices and protective equipment
after completion of the maintenance work.
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Dispose of oils, greases and filters properly.
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Handle and dispose of substances and materials used for clean-
ing the special tool properly, particularly:
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for work on lubrication systems and equipment,
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when cleaning with solvents.
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Spare parts must comply at least with the specified technical
requirements of the manufacturer. This is always the case when
original parts are used.
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Observe the intervals for the maintenance of wear parts.
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