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Repair
15.0 Repair
15.1 Safety instructions - Repairs
DANGER
General risk of accident while working with the implement.
• Always observe the safety instructions in chapter 1.0, page 9.
• Always render the hydraulic system pressureless before starting any work on the system.
• Always disconnect the power before starting any work on the electrical system.
• Before performing welding work, disconnect all power connections to the tractor.
• Switch off engine.
• Take out ignition key
• Secure the implement to prevent unauthorised start-up while such work is in progress.
• When performing care and maintenance tasks, wear work gloves and the prescribed
working clothing.
WARNING
Risk of accident due to pinching or crushing while performing repair work.
• Only perform work when the implement is in a safe condition and has been secured to
prevent it from dropping and rolling away.
Use all provided supports.
• During all work, wear work gloves, the prescribed working clothing and protective
equipment.
Risk of injury due to heavy components.
• When handling heavy components, use suitable lifting accessories or seek the assistance
of a second person.
Risk of accident due to failure to perform maintenance and repair tasks or not doing
so properly.
• Replace self-locking nuts during reassembly with new ones.
• Do not replace self-locking nuts with normal nuts.
• For threaded connections with spring washers, inspect the spring washers during
reassembly, and if necessary replace with new ones.
• Observe the tightening torques.
• Check the tyre pressure regularly.
• Only use original spare parts.
15.2 Who may carry out repairs
Qualified persons
Persons, who are trained in the tasks assigned to them, who have been made aware of the potential hazards
with improper use and who have been briefed about the necessary safety devices and protective measures.
Specialists
Persons with specific expert training. They are able to assess the work assigned to them and
recognise the potential dangers due to their specialist training and knowledge of the relevant
regulations.
Service centre
A service has the knowledge and resources (hoists, lifting gear and support equipment) required
to assure a professional and safe execution of the tasks involved in maintaining and repairing the
implement.
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