PROTECTION AGAINST FALLING, FLYING OR INTRUDING OBJECTS
On jobsite where there is a danger of falling objects, scattering
fragments, and things which may intrude into operator's cab, in-
stall the necessary equipment to protect the operator depend-
ing on the working conditions.
• When operating on jobsite, such as mines or quarries
where there is a hazard of falling rocks, install falling object
protective structure (FOPS) and a front guard, and use a
fully transparent laminated coating sheet on the front
glass. Keep all the windows and doors closed when oper-
ating. In addition, always check that there is no one except
the operator in the surrounding area where there is a dan-
ger of falling objects, scattering fragments.
• When performing breaker operations, install a front guard
and use a fully transparent laminated coating sheet on the
front glass. Keep all the windows closed when operating .
In addition, always check that there is no one except the
operator in the surrounding area where there is a danger
of scattering fragments.
Above precautions are developed for the standard jobsite. De-
pending on the conditions of the jobsite, installation of addition-
al guards is necessary.
Do not operate the machine without the necessary guards. Be sure to consult with your Komatsu distributor
about necessary guards.
ACTIONS IN THE EVENT OF DAMAGE TO SAFETY STRUCTURES
The following components comprise the machine safety structure that can prevent injury to the operator from
falling objects, flying objects and intruding objects as detailed in the previous section.
• Operator cabin
• FOPS (falling object protective structure)
• Front window guard
In the event any of the above parts become broken or damaged such that their function would be impaired, they
must be replaced with genuine Komatsu replacement parts.
No attempt should be made to repair these parts as this may have an adverse effect on component strength or
durability.
If such a repair is undertaken without authorisation from Komatsu there is a danger that a problem might occur
that will lead to serious personal injury.
If in doubt please contact your Komatsu distributor.
Komatsu can not take any responsibility for accidents, failures or damage caused by unauthorised repair to the
above mentioned components.
UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION
• Komatsu will not be responsible for any personal injuries, product failures, physical loss or damage, or influ-
ence on the environment resulting from modifications made without authorization from Komatsu.
• Any modification made without authorization from Komatsu can create hazards. Before making a modifica-
tion, consult your Komatsu distributor.
PRECAUTIONS RELATED TO ATTACHMENTS AND OPTIONS
• Any personal injuries, product failures, physical loss or damage, or influence on the environment resulting
from the use of unauthorized attachments or parts will not be the responsibility of Komatsu.
• When installing optional parts or attachments, contact your Komatsu distributor for advice to any potential
problems or safety and legal requirements.
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