Maintenance safety – HONDA FL5540K1 User Manual
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MAINTENANCE SAFETY
MAINTENANCE SAFETY
Maintenance
of
the tractor
and
front loader requires special efforts on your part to ensure your
safety
and
the safety of others. Know these requirements before perfoming maintenance on
the tractor
or
front
loader.
Before performing
the instructions thoroughly.
Before cleaning, inspecting or servicing the loader be sure to;
the front loader bucket flat to the ground.
-move the front
PTO
to the off position
-stop the engine and remove the key.
Always wear safety glasses when servicing or replacing the front loader cylinder pins. Use a
brass drift and hammer. Failure to do
so
could result in eye injuries from possible flying metal
objects.
Operating the front loader or the tractor with damaged, worn, or broken parts may result in
severe personal injury.
disconnecting any hydraulic lines, relieve hydraulic
lowering the front loader to ground, turning off the
controls through all positions.
Keep hands and body from pressurized lines. Use paper or cardboard, not body parts, to check
for leaks. Hydraulic oil under pressure will penetrate the skin causing serious injury.
Make sure that
all
operating and service personnel know that in the event hydraulic fluid
penetrates the skin, it must be surgically removed within a few
by
this form of injury, or gangrene may result.
All
nuts, bolts, and fasteners must be properly secured.
you
work underneath a raised loader, make sure the arms are blocked in the raised
position with
a
safety bar. A suitable steel safety bar can be manufactured following
dimensions as illustrated below.
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