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1.18 Residual risks
Table 2
Residual risks
Residual risk
Possible in life cycle
Prevention/ remedy
Personal injury/ material damage due
to falling of raised parts
A B C
G H K Keep unauthorized persons away. No people may
remain under suspended loads. Lift parts with
adequate lifting devices.
Personal injury/ material damage due
to tilting or falling of the product
because of non-observance of the
stated tightening torques
B C
G
Observe the specified tightening torques. Fix the
product to components with adequate load-bearing
capacities only. If no tightening torques are stated,
apply tightening torques according to the screw size
characteristics for 8.8 screws.
Personal injury/ damage to material
due to spilled or leaked lubricant
B C D
F
G H K Be careful when connecting or disconnecting lubricant
feed lines. Always use suitable hydraulic screw
connections and lubrication lines for the stated
pressures. Do not mount lubrication lines to moving
parts or friction points. If this cannot be avoided, use
spring coils respectively protective conduits.
Fire hazard or damage to the pump
due to an operation with defective
electrical components, e.g. Connection
cables and plugs.
B C D E
F
G H
Check the electrical components with regard to
damages before the first usage and then at regular
intervals. Do not mount cable to moving parts or
friction points. If this cannot be avoided, use spring
coils respectively protective conduits.
Damage to the pump due to non-
observance of the admissible relative
duty cycle.
C D
Operate the pump within the admissible relative duty
cycle only.
Damage to the pump due to an
installation at the place of use without
the mounting brackets and washers
provided for this purpose.
B C D
G
Mount pump only with the mounting brackets and
washers provided for this purpose.
Life phases: A = transport, B = installation, C = initial start-up, D = operation, E = cleaning, F = maintenance, G = fault, repair, H =
shutdown, K = disposal