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Safety Information

Warning Symbols

Safety Information

325EFRH/Odoc100499

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SECTION 2   Safety Information

2.1

Warning Symbols

Following is a legend describing the warning symbols utilized throughout this manual, and
the potential types of hazards which they indicate:

The above illustrated symbols are displayed throughout this manual in order to indicate
important safety information.  When coming upon one of these symbols in this manual, be
aware of a potential hazard being discussed in the accompanying paragraphs.  Hazards
such as damage to equipment, serious personal injury, or even fatal injury are possible,
perhaps even likely, if the accompanying instructions or procedures are not heeded.  

2.2

About This Manual

The purpose of this manual is to assist you in properly and safely operating and maintain-
ing the Articulator.  Read and understand this entire manual before attempting to set-up,
operate, adjust, perform any maintenance on, or store the Articulator.  This manual pro-
vides essential information and instructions which will help you enjoy years of dependable
performance from the Articulator.  

The designed and tested safety of the Articulator is dependent upon its operation within
the parameters and limitations explained in this manual.  Be familiar with and follow all
safety rules in this manual as well all safety rules for any related equipment.

Caution!

This symbol indicates a potential equipment hazard.
Failing to properly adhere to the instructions, rules, or procedures may
result in equipment malfunction, damage, or destruction.

Warning!

This symbol indicates a potential personal injury hazard.  Failing to
properly adhere to the instructions, rules, or procedures may result in
personal injury.

Danger!

This symbol indicates a potential serious injury or fatal injury hazard.
Failing to properly adhere to the instructions, rules, or procedures may
result in serious injury or even fatal injury.

Safety instructions are important!  Read all safety rules in this manual
as well as all safety rules in any related equipment manuals!

Go to www.lastec.com for latest changes in this manual.

Содержание 325EFR-H

Страница 1: ...iculator Model 325EFR H Owner s Manual Manual Part Number Man 325EFRH98 LasTec A Division of Wood Mizer Products Inc 7865 N County Rd 100E Lizton Indiana 46149 Phone 317 892 4444 Fax 317 892 4188 www...

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Страница 3: ...unting The Articulator To The Tractor 3 1 3 2 Gearbox 3 2 3 3 Deck Drive Belts 3 3 3 4 Deck Belts 3 4 3 5 Blades 3 5 3 6 Mower Deck Height 3 6 3 7 Gauge Wheels 3 7 3 8 General 3 7 3 9 Pre Operation Eq...

Страница 4: ...Go to www lastec com for latest changes in this manual...

Страница 5: ...y rules presented in this manual 1 2 Product Registration Immediately record the model and serial numbers of your Articulator in the spaces pro vided below These numbers can be found on the serial num...

Страница 6: ...or will then file the warranty claim with LasTec Our obligation under this warranty shall be limited to repairing or replacing free of charge to the original purchaser any part that in our judgement s...

Страница 7: ...cks genu ine LasTec parts and has trained mechanics on hand Be sure to complete the following LasTec Warranty Registration Form and return to LasTec within 30 days of the purchase of your Articulator...

Страница 8: ...Go to www lastec com for latest changes in this manual...

Страница 9: ...the Articulator Date Purchased Distributor Dealer Purchased From How Did You Hear About Us The Articulator Average Operating Hours Total Acreage Cut Customer Profile Information I have read and unders...

Страница 10: ...Go to www lastec com for latest changes in this manual...

Страница 11: ...the Articulator This manual pro vides essential information and instructions which will help you enjoy years of dependable performance from the Articulator The designed and tested safety of the Artic...

Страница 12: ...iewed from the top of the Articulator 2 3 Safety Guards And Covers Some illustrations in this manual show the Articulator with safety covers removed in order to provide improved viewing of the particu...

Страница 13: ...re hazard l Verify that the Articulator is properly mounted set up adjusted and in good operat ing condition l Always perform the pre operation equipment inspection Section 3 and the appro priate main...

Страница 14: ...r the tractor or Articulator while operating Be sure that the area behind you is clear before operating in reverse l Never allow anyone into the path of discharge l Never discharge in the direction of...

Страница 15: ...der the Articulator while the engine is running l Stay well clear of any and all moving parts l Keep hands and feet away from the blades at all times during operation l Take all possible precautions w...

Страница 16: ...rvice function verify that all safety guards and devices are properly installed before operating the tractor or Articulator l Verify that all warning labels and decals are properly installed visible a...

Страница 17: ...pressure hydraulic hose Use the supplied connector fitting 7 Verify that the hydaulic motor either rotates clockwise or is bi directional Motors with counter clockwise rotation only will not work wit...

Страница 18: ...chains from the traction unit 19 Feed the supplied lift cradle chains first into the bottom of the steering column Feed the chains around the pulleys and attach them to the existing chain mounts 20 Mo...

Страница 19: ...s likely you are have installed the wrong size belts Contact your LasTec dealer for the proper belt lengths for your Articulator If you are unable to install new belts with the idler arm at its minimu...

Страница 20: ...t it is likely you have installed the wrong size belt Contact your LasTec dealer for the proper belt lengths for your Articulator If you are unable to install a new belt with the idler arm at its mini...

Страница 21: ...riented to the top of the blades Verify that the mount bolts are secure the blades are sharp and free of any nicks cracks or bends Always replace any damaged dull or missing blades before operating th...

Страница 22: ...on the height adjustment lever counter clockwise until the spacers and lever are loose Raise the lever from the locking bracket and adjust the spacers to the desired height setting Each spacer placed...

Страница 23: ...he shaft collar assembly Replace the bushings if necessary Refill or replace any low or flat tires Check the Specifications Chart for proper tire pres sure 3 8 General Verify that all warning decals a...

Страница 24: ...heck all deck belts and idler tension springs for proper installation tension and condition q Clean each entire deck area including under the belt covers of all grease oil fuel grass or debris q Inspe...

Страница 25: ...rticulator into transport position before traveling l Do not make quick stops or starts when transporting the Articulator Always wear you seat belt when transporting or operating the Articulator l Nev...

Страница 26: ...and loosen both deck limit chains Secure the snap links l Be sure the Articulator is not positioned over any debris or loose objects l Be sure there are no people near the Articulator especially in t...

Страница 27: ...not familiar with backing techniques we recommend practice in an open area to develop the required skills before operating the Articulator 4 5 Cutting Severe Contours The Articulator cuts contours are...

Страница 28: ...ceed the tractor manufacturer s maximum side slope ratings l Always use tractors with a ROPS l Always wear your seatbelt l Do not operate the Articulator in areas which are so severely contoured as to...

Страница 29: ...Verify proper installation operation and flow of grass chute l Inspect entire Articulator for loose or entangled parts debris obstructions neglected tools or any other possible safety hazards equipme...

Страница 30: ...ed l Re Pack all wheel bearings Replace if needed l Inspect all component parts and wear points Repair or replace any worn dam aged or missing parts l Complete the 8 25 50 Hour Maintenance Checklists...

Страница 31: ...eed Max 17 000 FPM Mower Deck Height Range 1 to 4 1 2 Gross Weight 450 Lb Operating Environment Outdoor Use Only Gauge Wheels 8 9 x 3 Pneumatic Tires 50 PSI Deck EFR H1 Belt Goodyear Insta Power 85890...

Страница 32: ...ctions Neglected Tools Other Hazards Perform the Appropriate Maintenance Procedures Listed in Your Tractor Manual Complete the 8 Hour Maintenance Schedule Checklist Grease All Wheel Hubs Complete the...

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