To prevent the blades from being damaged, they must always be placed at right angles to the
material to be cut. Also, the tips of the blades must not be more than 5mm apart during the
cutting process. If this value is exceeded, the cutting process must be stopped and then started
again.
CAUTION!
Do not sever any parts with loose ends, because this can result in personal
injury due to parts flying off.
ATTENTION!
When cutting high-strength vehicle body parts, such as shock absorbers,
hinges or steering columns, the shear blades (arms) may cause severe
damage.
5.3 Lifting / pressing (rescue cylinder)
In its closed state, the rescue cylinder is positioned for lifting or pushing away vehicle body
parts. Therefore, make sure that the cylinder is placed as centrally as possible and at a right
angle to the load.
For better positioning, the pushing head can be turned on the piston rod.
Suspended parts must immediately be suitably braced and supported. It is forbidden to stay
under suspended loads.
NOTE!
Before the rescue cylinder is used, the attachment point must be supported
so that force develops in the desired direction.
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