New Leader Battery Industry L2020G4 Automobile User Manual


 
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GENERAL SAFETY RULES
Maintenance Section
1. Maintenance includes all lubrication, inspection,
adjustments (other than operational control
adjustments such as feedgate openings, conveyor
speed, etc.) part replacement, repairs and such
upkeep tasks as cleaning and painting.
2. When performing any maintenance work, wear
proper protective equipment—always wear eye
protection—safety shoes can help save your
toes—gloves will help protect your hands against
cuts, bruises, abrasions and from minor burns—a
hard hat is better than a sore head!
3. Use proper tools for the job required. Use of
improper tools (such as a screwdriver instead of a
pry bar, a pair of pliers instead of a wrench, a
wrench instead of a hammer) not only can damage
the equipment being worked on, but can lead to
serious injuries. USE THE PROPER TOOLS.
4. Before attempting any maintenance work (including
lubrication), shut off power completely. DO NOT
WORK ON RUNNING MACHINERY!
5. When guards and covers are removed for any
maintenance, be sure that such guards are
reinstalled before unit is put back into operation.
6. Check all screws, bolts and nuts for proper
torques before placing equipment back in service.
Refer to torque chart in this manual.
7. Some parts and assemblies are quite heavy.
Before attempting to unfasten any heavy part or
assembly, arrange to support it by means of a
hoist, by blocking or by use of an adequate
arrangement to prevent it from falling, tipping,
swinging or moving in any manner which may
damage it or injure someone. Always use lifting
device that is properly rated to lift the equipment.
Do not lift loaded spreader. NEVER LIFT
EQUIPMENT OVER PEOPLE.