SAFETY
SA-22
PREVENT BURNS
Hot spraying fluids:
•
After operation, engine coolant is hot and under
pressure. Hot water or steam is contained in the
engine, radiator and heater lines.
Skin contact with escaping hot water or steam can
cause severe burns.
•
To avoid possible injury from hot spraying water.
DO NOT remove the radiator cap until the engine
is cool. When opening, turn the cap slowly to the
stop. Allow all pressure to be released before
removing the cap.
•
The hydraulic oil tank is pressurized. Again, be
sure to release all pressure before removing the
cap.
Hot fluids and surfaces:
•
Engine oil, gear oil and hydraulic oil also become
hot during operation.
The engine, hoses, lines and other parts become
hot as well.
•
Wait for the oil and components to cool before
starting any maintenance or inspection work.
505-E01B-0498
SA-039
SA-225
REPLACE RUBBER HOSES
PERIODICALLY
•
Rubber hoses that contain flammable fluids under
pressure may break due to aging, fatigue, and
abrasion. It is very difficult to gauge the extent of
deterioration due to aging, fatigue, and abrasion of
rubber hoses by inspection alone.
•
Periodically replace the rubber hoses. (See the
page of “Periodic replacement of parts” in the
operator’s manual.)
•
Failure to periodically replace rubber hoses may
cause a fire, fluid injection into skin, or the front
attachment to fall on a person nearby, which may
result in severe burns, gangrene, or otherwise
serious injury or death.
S506-E01A-0019
SA-019