Protective Structures; Definition Of The Term "Protective Structure; Mechanical Integrity - Wacker Neuson 2503 Operator's Manual

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3.25 Protective structures

Definition of the term "Protective Structure"

Mechanical integrity

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Protective structures are additional elements that protect the operator or user against haz-
ards. These elements can be installed later on or as standard equipment.
DANGER
Accident hazard due to modified cabin and protective structures!
Incorrect work on the cabin and protective structures causes serious injury or
death.
No drilling, cutting or grinding on the cabin and protective structures.
Welding, straightening or bending work on the cabin and protective struc-
tures is prohibited.
Have a damaged cabin or protective structure immediately replaced.
DANGER
Accident hazard during machine travel without cabin/canopy!
Performing machine travel without cabin/canopy causes serious injury or death.
Performing machine travel with a removed cabin/canopy is only allowed for
performing machine travel over very short distances.
• Fastening the seat belt is prohibited.
• Do not perform any work without a cabin/canopy.
• Obtain the approval of the appropriate national and regional authority.
• Machine travel is only allowed on level ground.
• Avoid tipping movements of the machine under all circumstances.
• Machine travel in areas involving a risk of falling objects is prohibited.
Check the cabin/canopy/rollbar and all protective structures once a day for damage.
Do not re-use self-locking fasteners.
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