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Operation 5
Hammer operation
Only hammer in the allocated work area and only with splinter protection
(canopy) or closed front plate (cabin).
– see chapter “ Shatter protection (option)” on page 4-19
The vehicle with canopy is not certified for demolition work according to
EN 474-5. A front guard cannot be attached.
WARNING
Danger of piercing/penetration by objects from the front!
Work involving risk of piercing/penetrating by objects from the front can
cause accidents with serious injury or death.
► During operation, all persons must stay clear of the job site of the vehicle.
► Do not position the vehicle under the workplace during demolition,
since debris could fall onto the vehicle.
► Observe the mandatory limits of the work area.
► Do not hammer horizontally or upward.
► Only hammer with attached shatter protection or closed front window.
WARNING
Accident hazard due to tipping over of vehicle!
A tipping vehicle can cause serious injury or death.
► During operation, all persons must stay clear of the job site of the vehicle.
► Do not perform any demolition work under the vehicle. This could
cause the vehicle to tip over.
► The vehicle can lose its balance and tip over if a hammer or other
heavy attachment is used.
► Never turn, lower or set down the attachment abruptly.
► Do not extend or retract the boom abruptly.
► Do not use the impact force of the attachment to perform demolition
work. Broken or falling pieces can cause serious injury.
► Use a hammer only at vehicle standstill.
Information
In combination with Powertilt, only use the smallest possible released
hydraulic hammer.
Summary of Contents for ET35
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Page 252: ...8 8 BA E16 en 1 0 E16_10_800 fm 8 Malfunctions Notes...
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