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Lit. No. 48166, Rev. 00 

October 15, 2014

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Improper installation and operation could cause 
personal injury and/or equipment and property damage. 
Read and understand the Owner's Manual before 
installing, operating or making adjustments.

•  NEVER get under the unit during maintenance 

procedures without properly securing the unit.

•  ALWAYS take a few minutes to properly secure 

your broom using dunnage or jack stands to 
ensure safety during maintenance.

•  DO NOT rely solely upon the hydraulics of your 

machine to secure the broom during maintenance.

•  ALWAYS be sure to keep hands and feet away 

from designated pinch points.

•  Never operate equipment when under the 

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might alter your judgment and/or reaction time.

•  Always wear safety glasses with side shields 

when working metal against metal. Failure to do 
this could result in serious injury to the eyes or 
other parts of the body.

•  Never allow children to operate or climb on 

equipment.

•  Always check areas to be swept to be sure no 

hazardous conditions or substances are in the 
area.

•  Always inspect unit for defects: broken, worn or 

bent parts, weakened areas on broom or mount.

•  Be sure vehicle/power source is properly braked 

or chocked.

•  Always make sure personnel are clear of areas of 

danger when using equipment.

•  Remember it is the owner's responsibility to 

communicate information on safe usage and 
proper maintenance of all equipment.

SAFETY DEFINITIONS

NOTE: Indicates a situation or action that can lead 
to damage to your broom and vehicle or other 
property. Other useful information can also be 
described.

 CAUTION

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation 
that, if not avoided, may result in minor or 
moderate injury. It may also be used to alert 
against unsafe practices.

 WARNING

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation 
that, if not avoided, could result in death or 
serious personal injury.

SAFETY

Summary of Contents for SweepEx Mega-Broom SMB-600

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Page 3: ...ar slowly and may be replaced simply and quickly with minimal downtime TrynEx International reserves the right to make any changes or improve the design of any parts and not be obligated to make chang...

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Page 5: ...Lit No 48166 Rev 00 5 October 15 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Information 6 Broom Weights and Vehicle Application Information 7 Assembly 8 Operation 9 Maintenance 11 Warranty 12...

Page 6: ...do this could result in serious injury to the eyes or other parts of the body Never allow children to operate or climb on equipment Always check areas to be swept to be sure no hazardous conditions o...

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Page 10: ...stopping once saturation occurs Lift the broom back up to just past where the debris pile begins drop the broom back down behind the clean leading edge of the pile and continue sweeping Material Tips...

Page 11: ...h sections MAINTENANCE BRISTLE WEAR All SweepEx brooms regardless of their size and application will work equally well sweeping backward or forward If you only sweep in one direction the bristles even...

Page 12: ...ise authorized by Trynex Trynex reserves the right to determine if any part is defective and to repair or replace such parts as it elects This warranty does not cover shipping costs of defective parts...

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