First 10 Hours Of Operation; Check Tightness Of All Bolts, & Cap Screws - Norwood The Grain Handler 8 Operator's Manual

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First 10 Hours Of Operation

Check Tightness Of All Bolts, & Cap Screws
DANGER
NEVER ENTER BIN UNLESS ALL POWER IS LOCKED
OUT AND ANOTHER PERSON IS PRESENT.
Exposed auger and moving parts can cause severe in-
jury or death. Rotating augers are dangerous! Flowing
grain may trap and suffocate.
FAILURE TO HEED THIS WARNING MAY CAUSE SERI-
OUS INJURY OR DEATH.
DANGER
ROTATING AUGER HAZARD KEEP AWAY
To prevent serious injury or death from rotating
augers:
1. Do not enter bin unless power is locked out.
2. Turn machine OFF, shut down and lock out power
source, unplug power cord and wait for all moving parts
to stop before inspecting, servicing or repairing machine.
3. Keep body, hair, and clothing away from moving parts.
4. Stay away from rotating augers. Keep others away.
FAILURE TO HEED THIS WARNING MAY CAUSE
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
5 - MAINTENANCE
Your equipment can operate at top efficiency, but only if the
fasteners are checked at a regular interval.
Each bolt has a torque specification or value that ensures
failures are eliminated and that the safety, reliability, and
quality of your machine aren't compromised. Once your
machine has had the fasteners torqued at the specified
torque, the torque value on the bolt must be checked for any
changes in torque.
A bolt that isn't correctly fastened according to the torque value
recommended by the manufacturer, can lead to the following:
Loosening and coming off due to continuous vibration.
Stripping of the thread on the fastener.
1. Check tightness of all bolts, & cap screws (re-torque if
necessary).
10 50
2. Use the torque charts at the back of this manual for
proper torque, unless otherwise specified in this manual.
(See"Torque - Fasteners" on page 7-4)
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