6.12.1 Check and fill in fuel
Risk of fire!
Petrol is combustible and readily
flammable. Therefore, if it comes
into contact with ignition sources,
hot surfaces or naked flames,
there is a risk of explosion and
fire and the possibility of very
serious burn injuries or even
fatalities.
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Before fill in fuel into the tank,
leave the engine for long
enough to cool down properly.
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Never fill in fuel near ignition
sources or naked flames and
always provide sufficient ven-
tilation.
Petrol is a water hazard. If it
enters the soil, it can pollute
ground water and cause environ-
mentally hazardous substances
to enter the food chain.
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Do not refuel at locations whe-
re fuel can be spilled into the
surrounding earth.
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Catch all escaping fuel in sui-
table containers and
dispose of it properly.
Do not run the tank until empty.
Instead, refuel once the level in
the tank runs low. This will assure
a long life time for the machine
and will help to prevent mechani-
cal damage. Check fuel level prior
to every start-up.
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Follow these instructions when removing the machine from
the railway track.
1. Shut down the machine
(see Chapter 6.8.2 “Switching off
the machine in a normal case“ on page 31)
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2. Remove the machine from the trolley.
a. Use 4 people to lift the machine, each holding
a lifting handle, and remove it from the trolley.
b. With appropriate lifting gear (e.g. a fork truck,
crane etc.) using the lifting point and remove
it from the trolley.
3. Set the machine down on pallets or shelves. Never
store it directly on the ground or directly against walls
to prevent the ingress of damp.
4. Remove the trolley from the track and set it down in a
safe location.
– Observe provisions for transport
(see Chapter 5.2
“Carrying out transport” on page 22)
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6.10 Replacing socket wrench insert
Only use size 1” socket wrench
inserts on this machine that
comply with UNI ISO 2725-2
and DIN 3129.
Risk of injury!
Any contact between limbs and
the rotating spindle can cause
serious injuries. During the first
few hours of operation, it is
possible for the spindle to rotate
even if the actuating button is
released. This is because the
electromechanical brake takes
some time to get run in.
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Only ever replace the socket
wrench insert while the engine
is switched off.
Follow these instructions when replacing the socket wrench
insert:
1. Shut down the machine
(see Chapter 6.8.2 “Switching off
the machine in a normal case“ on page 31)
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2. Unfasten clamping ring
and pull pin
out of the
socket wrench insert.
3. Remove the socket wrench insert
.
4. Fit the selected socket wrench insert
to the spindle.
– The square bore on the insert must match the square
shape of the spindle.
5. Reinstall the clamping ring
and the pin
.
Figure 30:
Replacing the socket wrench insert
6.11 Setting up workplace lighting for the machine
Only use the machine in well-lit
locations.
The workplace lighting for the machine is switched on when
the engine is started. It remains on while being operated
and goes out again when the machine is switched off.
Figure 31:
Position of workplace lighting
6.12 Filling in operating fluids and consumable
materials
All detailed information for filling up fuel and for filling
up and changing the engine oil can be found in the engine
manufacturer’s manual.
Clamping ring
Pin
Socket wrench insert
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