Personal Protective Equipment; Intended Use; Foreseeable Misuse; Residual Risks - unicraft SRWH 3001 SIL Operating Instructions Manual

Special floor jack
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Intended Use

2.7 Personal protective equipment

The personal protective equipment serves to protect
per-sons against impairments of safety and health while
wor-king. The staff member has to wear personal pro-
tec-tive equipment while performing different tasks on
and with the machine which are indicated in the indivi-
dual para-graphs of these instructions.
The personal protective equipment is explained in the
following paragraph:
Head protection
The industrial helmet protects the head against fall-
ing objects and hitting on fixed objects.
Protective gloves
The protective gloves serve to protect the hands
against sharp components as well as against fric-
tion, abrasions or deep injuries.
Safety boots
The safety boots protect the feet from being crushed,
falling parts and slipping over on slippery ground.
Protective clothes
The protective clothes are made of a tightly fitted fa-
bric without the protruding parts of low tear strength.
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Intended Use
The floor jack is used exclusively for lifting and lowering
of loads, eg. vehicles, up to the maximum specified
load.
The floor jack may only be operated by instructed per-
sons.
Proper use also includes compliance with all information
in this manual. Any use beyond the intended use or
otherwise is considered misuse.
For structural and technical changes to the floor jack the
Company Stürmer Maschinen GmbH assumes no liabi-
lity.
Claims of any kind due to damage due to improper use
are excluded.
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3.1 Foreseeable misuse

With the floor jack no reasonably foreseeable misappli-
cations are possible which could lead to dangerous si-
tuations with personal injury if the intended use is obser-
ved.

3.2 Residual risks

Even if all safety regulations are observed, the following
residual risks remain when operating the floor jack.
All persons working with the floor jack must be aware of
these residual risks and follow the instructions to pre-
vent these residual risks from leading to accidents or
damage:
- There is a risk of crushing the lower limbs during
operation.
- During set-up and set-up work, it may be neces-
sary to dismantle protective equipment provided
by the customer. This results in various residual
risks and hazard potentials, which every operator
must be aware of.
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Technical Data

SRWH
3001 SIL
Load -carrying ca-
3,0 t
pacity
Max. lifting height
340 mm
Final height max.
460 mm
Min. clearance
120 mm
Underside cle-
158 mm
arance max.
Length
628 mm
Length max.
1756 mm
Width
343 mm
Height
158 mm
Weight
31,5 kg
Item number
6201121
3002 LF
3,25 t
425 mm
520 mm
95 mm
150 mm
690 mm
1840 mm
370 mm
150 mm
40 kg
6201122
SRWH-Series | Version 1.01

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