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6.2.3.
DEMOLITION
The macine is made with material that has no particular safety issue for man during the
demolition, in particular:
• Steel: all the machine parts like boom, supports, base, structure ecc..
• Plastic: lamps and button bodies, tracks / wheels and other electrical components.
• Glass: display and lamps.
• Copper: cables and boards.
• Lead / acid batteries for the starting or for traction.
The user accordance with CE or according to the laws in force in your country will have
to deal, for the conservation and environmental protection, disposal and elimination of
the materials composing the machine.
Before demolishing the machine, the user must provide the to the manufacturer all the
technical informations showed on the CE plate.
For scrapping the machine or parts of it, you should take all safety precautions necessary
to avoid the risks associated with decommissioning.
In particular, special precautions should be taken during the steps of:
• Trasport and handling.
• Dismantling.
• Separation of materials.
For transactions involving the separations of materials and their recycling or fi nal di-
sposal, reference should be made to the Laws of the National and Regional governing
disposal of industrial solid waste and hazardous substances.
After dismantling the machine as recomended, you must segregate the various materials
in accordance with the prescribed rules of the country whre the machine must be
eliminated.
The operations described below are only to authorized personnel and authorized for this
purpose:
• create
suffi cient space around the machine to perform all movements without risk to
personnel
• if necessary, unplug the supply cable from the device fi rst disconnecting the power
conductiors, then the earth.
• Only after all the above tasks have been effected, proceed to disassemble the machine
from top to bottom paying particular attention to groups / machine parts subject to
fall by gravity and to all parties could be present where product residue .
• For disassembly of parts to trade (machines and / or units) that are part of the machine
provided by Pallazzani Industries refer to the manufacturer’s manual .
Summary of Contents for RAGNO XTJ 43
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Page 158: ...BRACCIO SOLLEVAMENTO TAV 10 LIFTING BOOM AUSLEGER XTJ 43 BRAS LEVAGE PLUMA...
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