Disassembly and disposal
Disposal
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Disassembly and disposal
7.1 Safety information for disassembly and disposal
Improper disassembly
7.2 Disassembly
7.3 Disposal
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WARNING!
Risk of injury in the event of improper disas-
sembly!
Sharp-edged components, tips and corners on the
assembly workstation or the required tools can cause
injuries.
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Ensure that there is sufficient space before starting
work.
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Handle exposed components with sharp edges
carefully.
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Ensure that the work area is clean and tidy at all
times! Components and tools lying around or on
top of one another are sources of accidents.
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Disassemble components properly. Observe the
components' sometimes high net weight. If neces-
sary, use lifting gear.
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Secure components so that they do not fall down
or topple over.
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Consult with the manufacturer in the event of
uncertainties.
Before starting disassembly:
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Physically disconnect the lifting columns of the assembly work-
station from the electrical power supply.
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Dispose of consumables in an environmentally friendly manner.
Then clean the modules and components properly and disas-
semble them, adhering to the applicable local occupational health
and safety and environmental protection regulations.
If no return or disposal agreement was concluded, have disas-
sembled components recycled:
Scrap metals.
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Have plastic components recycled.
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Dispose of other components sorted by their material composi-
tion.
Assembly workstation RK Easywork
29.05.2019
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