
• High-pressure fuel line or lines are removed.
• End fittings are damaged or leaking.
• Outer coverings are chafed or cut.
• Wires are exposed.
• Outer coverings are ballooning.
• Flexible parts of the hoses are kinked.
• Outer covers have embedded armoring.
• End fittings are displaced.
Make sure that all clamps, guards, and heat shields
are installed correctly in order to prevent vibration,
rubbing against other parts, and excessive heat.
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Crushing
Prevention
and
Cutting
Prevention
Support
the
component
correctly
when
work
beneath
the
component
is
performed.
Unless
other
maintenance
instructions
are
provided,
never
attempt
adjustments
while
the
engine
is
running.
Stay
clear
of
all
rotating
parts
and
of
all
moving
parts.
Leave
the
guards
in
place
until
maintenance
is
performed.
After
the
maintenance
is
performed,
reinstall
the
guards.
Keep
objects
away
from
moving
fan
blades.
The
fan
blades
will
throw
objects
or
cut
objects.
When
objects
are
struck,
wear
protective
glasses
in
order
to
avoid
injury
to
the
eyes.
Chips
or
other
debris
may
fly
off
objects
when
objects
are
struck.
Before
objects
are
struck,
ensure
that
no
one
will
be
injured
by
flying
debris.
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Mounting
and
Dismounting
Inspect
the
steps,
the
handholds,
and
the
work
area
before
mounting
the
engine.
Keep
these
items
clean
and
keep
these
items
in
good
repair.
Mount
the
engine
and
dismount
the
engine
only
at
locations
that
have
steps
and/or
handholds.
Do
not
climb
on
the
engine,
and
do
not
jump
off
the
engine.
Face the engine in order to mount the engine or
dismount the engine. Maintain a three-point contact
with the steps and handholds. Use two feet and one
hand or use one foot and two hands. Do not use any
controls as handholds.
Do not stand on components which cannot support
your weight. Use an adequate ladder or use a work
platform. Secure the climbing equipment so that the
equipment will not move.
Do not carry tools or supplies when you mount the
engine or when you dismount the engine. Use a hand
line to raise and lower tools or supplies.
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High
Pressure
Fuel
Lines
Contact with high pressure fuel may cause fluid
penetration and burn hazards. High pressure fuel
spray may cause a fire hazard. Failure to follow
these inspection, maintenance and service in-
structions may cause personal injury or death.
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