Chapter 7 Maintenance and Inspection
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Precautions when handling the lubricant
7.3.
This section describes the precautions when handling lubricants.
Before handling the lubricant, read the precautions described on the container of the lubricant and
use it correctly. Improper use could impair your health.
Wear protective goggles to protect your eyes from the lubricant. If it gets into your eyes, it could
cause inflammation.
Wear rubber gloves to protect your skin from the lubricant. If it touches your skin, it could cause
inflammation.
Do not eat or put the lubricant into your mouth. If it gets into your mouth, it could cause diarrhea or
vomiting.
If anything is unclear, refer to the Safety Data Sheet. If it is not available, contact our service
representative.
Emergency remedy
• If the lubricant gets into your eyes, rinse your eyes with clean water for 15 minutes and consult a
physician.
• If the lubricant contacts the skin, wipe it off completely and thoroughly rinse the affected area with
water and soap.
• If the lubricant is inhaled, move to a fresh air location and cover your body with a blanket to keep
yourself warm and calm. Then, consult a physician.
• If the lubricant is swallowed, do not force yourself to vomit and consult a physician.
Disposal of waste grease and container
• It is required by law to dispose of the grease and container in the specified manner. Dispose of the
grease and container appropriately according to the law.
• If anything is unclear, check the disposal precautions described in the Safety Data Sheet or contact
our service representative.
Storage
• To prevent particles and moisture from being mixed into the container, seal it tightly.
• Keep it away from the direct sunlight, fire, and heat sources, and store it in a cool and dark place.
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