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Safety manual<br />

Concrete delivery and placing machines<br />

Carefully secure individual parts and large assemblies to lifting<br />

gear when carrying out a replacement operation. Use only suitable<br />

and technically perfect lifting gear and suspension systems with<br />

adequate lifting capacity. Never stand under suspended loads.<br />

The fastening of loads and instruction of crane operators should be<br />

entrusted to experienced persons only. The signaller must be within<br />

visual range of or in voice contact with the crane operator.<br />

Observe national regulations when working with lifting gear.<br />

Work on chassis, braking and steering systems must only be<br />

carried out by qualified personnel trained for such work.<br />

Clean the machine, especially connections and threaded unions,<br />

of any traces of oil, fuel or preservatives before carrying out maintenance<br />

or repair work. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents.<br />

Use lint–free cleaning rags.<br />

Bolted connections that you have loosened for carrying out<br />

maintenance and repair work must always be retightened to the<br />

specified torque.<br />

Do not open gas–filled spring elements, as used on maintenance<br />

flaps, for instance. The spring elements are filled with gas under<br />

high pressure which can escape explosively if you attempt to open<br />

them. Relieve the tension on systems under mechanical stress.<br />

Be aware of hot functional fluids and surfaces (hydraulic fluid,<br />

hydraulic fluid radiator, etc.).<br />

Ensure that all functional fluids, consumables and replaced parts<br />

are disposed of safely and with minimum environmental impact.<br />

56 01/2011 Rev08 EN

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