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Safety – Tiger JD 62-6430 User Manual

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SAFETY

Front & Mid Plow Wings

Safety Section 1-11

© 2009 Alamo Group Inc.

SAFETY

Never leave the Snow Plow unattended while the plow is in the raised position. Accidental

operation of the lifting lever or a hydraulic failure may cause a sudden drop of the unit

which could result in injury or death by crushing. If the plow must be raised for inspection

or service securely block up and support the Plow to prevent it falling.

(SNPM-06)

Never crawl under the Snow Plow or any raised component unless it is properly blocked

up and support to prevent it from falling. Accidental operation of a lifting lever or hydraulic

failure may cause a sudden drop of the unit with injury or death by crushing.

(SNPM-07)

Use proper protective equipment including gloves, safety eye wear, arm protection when

handling plow blades and components during replacement, adjustment, and maintenance.

Plow edges and components can become sharp and have burrs that could inflict puncture

and cuts to the hands, arms, and/or eyes if proper protective equipment is not worn.

(SNPM-08)

Replace bent, cracked, or broken plow blade with a new blade. Ne ver attempt to

straighten or weld on plow blades because this will likely crack or otherwise damage the

blade with subsequent failure and possible serious injury from broken blade being ejected

from plow.

(SNPM-10)

Escaping pressurized hydraulic oil generated by hydr aulic pumps has the potential to

inflict serious injury and possible death. Never attempt to repair a pump or hose or tighten

a connection while the system is pre ssurized. Always shu t down the engine and relieve

hydraulic oil pressure before performing any repairs to the hydraulic system.

(SNPM-11)

Hydraulic pressure must be relieved from the hydraulic circuit prior to d oing any

maintenance or repair work and when the Snow Plow is parked at the end of the day.

Place the Snow Plow(s) on the ground or securely blocked up. Turn off the Truck engine

then engage the hydraulic remote cylinders several times to relieve hydraulic pressure

prior to performing any maintenance or repair work.

(SNPM-12)

Never remove debris from or unclog jams in the plow or lifting components until the engine

have been completely shutdown and all components have come to a comp lete stop and

are lowered to g round level and hydraulic pressure relieved. Always wear PPE when

removing collected material and debris from the equipment. Serious injury or death may

occur if any of these precautions are not followed when removing plugged or entangled

debris.

(SNPM-15)

Engine Exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit

chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other

reproductive harm.

(SNPM-20)