(Safety Guidelines, general, continued)
Even after the electrical power is removed, remove residual
hydraulic pressure before getting in the path of any moving parts
or disconnecting any hoses or connections.
Never work or reach inside of guards unless the compactor is
completely disabled, as set forth above
completely disabled, as set forth above
completely disabled, as set forth above
completely disabled, as set forth above on page 2.6
on page 2.6
on page 2.6
on page 2.6....
Even when the compactor is “OFF”, remember that it works by
highly pressurized hydraulic fluid, and that hydraulic systems
can retain pressure after electrical power is removed. Therefore,
slowly bleed away any residual hydraulic pressure that may
remain in the lines before removing covers or entering any part
of the compactor or getting in the path of moving parts, and
before disconnecting any hydraulic lines or fittings.
Hydraulic oil is extremely slippery. Never remove any hydraulic
lines or fittings until you have a generous supply of “floor-dry”
available to maintain a clean, dry floor area. If there are leaks in
the hydraulic system, immediately correct them and clean up
any spilled oil.
Hydraulic oil also can operate at high temperatures. Be careful of
contact with hoses, fittings, and other hydraulic components.
Always wear any safety equipment specified by the management
responsible for the compactor.
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