Comply with the following safety instructions before beginning with putting the crane into operation:
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Observe the product manuals! In addition to the points described here, all information in the section “Instructions regarding safety” in the other supplied product manuals also applies. |
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Danger to persons from falls! | |
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People can fall when working on the crane. Falls from great heights can result in people being killed or injured. Always use suitable lifting platforms and fall protection equipment. If the crane has a walkway on the main girder or on the wire rope hoist, a suitable lifting platform or fall protection equipment must be used for entering the walkway. |
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Danger to persons due to lack of barriers! | |
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Falling objects (e.g. tools) can kill or injure people. The lifting platforms can also be overturned, e.g. by forklifts. Adequately cordon off the operating range. |
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Danger to persons due to other cranes! | |
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Other cranes can overturn the lifting platforms or impact the crane that is being serviced. Switch off any other cranes using the same crane track or cranes working above or below. Secure the mains switch so that it cannot be unintentionally switched back on. |
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Danger to persons when putting the crane into operation! Personnel working in the area may not necessarily be aware of the dangers when putting the crane into operation. They might be hit, for example, by falling tools. Notify personnel in the area regarding the crane being put into operation. |
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Danger to persons from electric shock! Special expertise is required for working on electrical installations. Without this expertise, there is a risk of electric shock. Only trained electricians should work on the crane electrical system! |