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4 Safety information
The information, specifications, and illustrations in this publication are on the basis of
information that was available at the time that the publication was written. The
specifications, torques, pressures, measurements, adjustments, illustrations, and other
items can change at any time. These changes can affect the service that is given to the
product. Obtain the complete and most current information before you start any job.
Dealers have the most current information available.
information that was available at the time that the publication was written. The
specifications, torques, pressures, measurements, adjustments, illustrations, and other
items can change at any time. These changes can affect the service that is given to the
product. Obtain the complete and most current information before you start any job.
Dealers have the most current information available.
4.1 Laser Safety
As with any bright light source, such as the sun, electric welding arcs or arc lamps, common
sense applies:
sense applies:
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DO NOT look into the laser aperture when the laser is on.
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Viewing laser output with telescopic optical instruments (for example, telescopes
and binoculars) may pose an eye hazard.
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Do not remove any warning signs from the laser.
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Use of a laser transmitter by personnel that are not trained on the product may
result in exposure to hazardous laser light.
For further information regarding safe use of lasers, refer to the IEC 60825-1 2007, or the
manufacturer’s documentation supplied with your laser transmitter.
manufacturer’s documentation supplied with your laser transmitter.
4.2 Magnet Safety
The neodymium magnets supplied with the magnetic display mount are very strong.
Handling them with care is necessary to prevent personal injuries, and property damage:
Handling them with care is necessary to prevent personal injuries, and property damage:
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Pacemakers may be damaged or switch to "Test Mode" in the presence of a strong
magnetic force. If a pacemaker is in use, keep a minimum of 30 cm (1 foot) distance.
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Be extremely careful when handling the magnets near other magnets or ferrous
metal. Losing control of a magnet may result in damage to intervening objects, such
as a finger or a cab window.
as a finger or a cab window.
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Do not remove any warning signs from the magnets.
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The strong magnetic fields of the magnets can damage electronic devices such as
hearing aids, items that rely on magnetic storage media such as credit cards, bank
cards, and computers, and items containing ferromagnetic components such as
mechanical watches.
cards, and computers, and items containing ferromagnetic components such as
mechanical watches.
4.3 Crushing prevention and cutting prevention
Support the equipment properly when you work beneath the equipment. Do not depend
on the hydraulic cylinders to hold up the equipment. An attachment can fall if a control is
moved, or if a hydraulic line breaks.
on the hydraulic cylinders to hold up the equipment. An attachment can fall if a control is
moved, or if a hydraulic line breaks.
Unless you are instructed otherwise, never attempt adjustments while the machine is
moving. Also, never attempt adjustments while the engine is running.
moving. Also, never attempt adjustments while the engine is running.