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The rock drill may not be operated if the oil temperature is above 70 C°. Operation
at higher temperatures may result in the rock drill getting warmer than normal and
the operator risks getting burnt on it.
To avoid all personal injury and damage to material, all repair, maintenance and
service work must be carried out by authorized or properly trained persons only.
A rock drill not in use should always be kept in a safe and dry place.
The rock drill may never be operated without tool, or without being held against
the working surface, as this may result in overload of the rock drill.
Always make sure that the rock drill labels and warning signs are legible.
Always use hoses, couplings and spares as such recommend by HYCON A/S.
Repairs may only be carried out by experienced personnel.
Make sure that all couplings are cleaned before connection.
Always disconnect the hydraulic circuit before connecting or disconnecting the rock
drill. If this is not done, there is a risk of damage to the quick release couplings or
the hydraulic system getting superheated.
Using the rockdrill releases large amounts of dust into the air, this dust exposure
can cause health issues, and damage to the rock drill. We recommend using
vacuum systems to keep this dust exposure to a minimum. The operator should
always use proper safety equipment when using the rock drill.
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