2.11 Fire Prevention
Rubber track loaders have components that operate at high temperatures. It is
important to observe all inspection, operation and maintenance guidelines to min-
imize the possibility of fire.
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Turn the engine off when refueling.
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When refueling or charging the battery, do not smoke or allow open flame
near the machine.
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Always start the engine according to the procedure in the operating
instructions.
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Inspect and clean the radiator/oil cooler, engine compartment, exhaust
system and other areas where there may be hot or rotating parts
daily
. In
some work environments, flammable debris including but not limited to:
leaves, straw, wood particles (dust), and similar items can accumulate in
these areas and can lead to fire.
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Check the electrical system regularly. Have any faults such as loose
connections, burnt fuses, glow lamps and damaged wiring repaired by
professional personnel immediately.
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Regularly check all lines, hoses and threaded couplings for leaks and
damage. Repair leaks immediately and replace any defective parts. Oil leaks
can easily lead to a fire.
NEVER use bare hands to check for hydraulic
leaks!
Pressurized fluid (oil) can penetrate skin and cause gangrene. If
injection occurs, seek medical attention immediately!
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Do not use any starting aids containing ether to start diesel engines with
pre-heat systems! Use of starting aids of this nature can cause an
EXPLOSION!
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Familiarize yourself with the location of any fire extinguishers in/on the
machine and how to use them as well as local options for reporting and
fighting fires should one occur.
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