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Machines and accessories must only be used for their intended purpose.
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Only quali¿ ed and trained persons may operate or maintain the machine.
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Learn how the machine is switched off in the event of an emergency.
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Release the start and stop device immediately in all cases of power supply interruption.
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Always inspect the equipment prior to use. Do not use the equipment if you suspect that it is damaged.
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Always use your common sense and good judgment.
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Pay attention and look at what you are doing.
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Do not use the machine when you are tired or under the inÀ uence of drugs, alcohol or anything else that may affect your vision,
reactions or judgment.
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Participate in safety and training courses.
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Never strike or abuse any equipment.
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Keep the machine and tools in a safe place, out of the reach of children and locked up.
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Make sure that all the attached and related equipment is properly maintained.
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Decals bearing important information regarding personal safety and care of the machine are supplied with every machine.
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Make sure that the decals are always legible.
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New decals can be ordered from the Spare Parts list.
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Make sure that no unauthorized personnel trespass into the working zone.
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Keep the workplace clean and free from foreign objects.
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Never point a hydraulic hose at yourself or anyone else.
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
Always use approved protective equipment. Operators and all other persons in the working area must wear protective equipment,
including at a minimum:
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Protective helmet.
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Safety Goggles,
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Gloves,
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Ear Defenders,
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Dust Mask
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Steel Toe capped footwear.
Wear clothing suitable for the work you are doing. Tie back long hair and remove any jewellery which may catch in the equipment's
moving parts.
In order to protect the environment, Belle Group recommends the use of biologically degradable hydraulic oil.
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Viscosity (preferred) 20-40 cSt.
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Viscosity (permitted) 15-100 cSt.
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Viscosity index Min. 100.
Standard mineral or synthetic oil can be used. When the breaker is used continuously, the oil temperature will stabilise at a level which
is called the working temperature. This will, depending on the type of work and the cooling capacity of the hydraulic system, be be-
tween 20-40°C (68-104°F) above the ambient temperature.
At working temperature, the oil viscosity must lie within the preferred limits. The viscosity index indicates the connection between vis-
cosity and temperature. This is the reason why a high viscosity is preferred, because then the oil can be used within a wider tempera-
ture range. The breaker shall not be used, if oil viscosity fails to remain within the permitted area, or if the working temperature of the oil
does not fall between ÷20°C (÷4°F) and 70°C (158°F).
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Disconnect the breaker's hoses from the power source. See "Start and Stop Procedure" section
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Make sure that the breaker is properly cleaned before storage.
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In case of long-term storage, the striking piston must be protected against corrosion. This is done by pressing it (through the chisel
bushing) to its upper position by means of a tool placed up-side-down. As the quick-release couplings are blocked when
disassembled, the striking piston must be pressed upwards with the hoses mounted but the power pack unactivated.
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Always store the machine in a dry place.
General Safety
Recommended Hydraulic Oil
Storage
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