Operator’s Manual: 1600-SP Series Conveyor
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Revised 06.2019
• Clear the working area of stones, branches or
hidden obstacles that might be hooked, snagged
or tripped over, causing injury or damage.
• Operate only in daylight or good artificial light.
• Be sure machine is in a stable position, is adjusted
and in good operating condition.
• Ensure that all safety guards and safety decals are
properly installed and in good condition.
• Before starting, inspect the unit for any loose bolts,
worn parts, cracks, leaks or frayed belt.
Make the necessary repairs.
Always follow the maintenance instructions.
2.6 PLACEMENT SAFETY
• Stay away from overhead power lines when
operating or moving the conveyor. Electrocution
can occur without direct contact.
• Keep conveyor as low as possible.
• Chock conveyor wheels before operating.
• Position conveyor providing enough space for
trucks to unload.
• Operate the conveyor on level ground free of
debris.
2.7 LOCK-OUT TAG-OUT SAFETY
• Establish a formal Lock-Out Tag-Out program for
your operation.
• Train all operators and service personnel before
allowing them to work around the area.
• Provide tags on the machine and a sign-up sheet
to record tag out details.
2.5 WORK PREPARATION
• Never operate the conveyor until you have read
this manual, and comprehend the information.
Also, read the engine operator’s manual.
Be familiar with the safety messages found on the
decals around this unit.
• Personal protection equipment including:
- Hard hat
- Eye protection
- Protective shoes
- Work gloves
are recommended during placement,
operation, maintaining and repairing,
transportation and storage of the
equipment.
• Do not allow long hair, loose fitting clothing or
jewelry to be around equipment.
• PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO LOUD NOISE MAY
CAUSE PERMANENT HEARING LOSS!
Agricultural equipment can often be
noisy enough to cause permanent,
partial hearing loss. We recommend
that you wear hearing protection on
a full-time basis, if the noise exceeds
80db.
Noise over 85db on a long-term basis can cause
severe hearing loss.
Noise over 90db adjacent to the operator over
a long-term basis may cause permanent, total
hearing loss.
Note:
Hearing loss from loud noise
(tractors, chain saws, radios, etc.)
is cumulative over a lifetime
without hope of natural recovery.
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