a) Disconnect the equipment from the power
supply.
b) Lift the tool holder arm to the non-working
position.
c) Loosen the front screws (A, Fig. 42) and the
lateral screws (B, Fig. 42) relative to the two
lower carriage sliders (C, Fig. 42).
d) Loosen the 4 adjuster screw lock nuts (D,
Fig. 42).
e) Tighten each of the 6 slider adjuster screws
by a quarter of a turn (E, Fig. 42).
f) Tighten the fastener screws (A and B, Fig.
42) for the lower sliders.
g) Tighten the 6 adjuster screw lock nuts (D,
Fig. 42).
N.B.: If the adjustment is insufficient, and there
is still clearance, adjust the screws further, re-
peating the procedure described above until
all mechanical clearance has been eliminated.
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ADVICE AND
WARNINGS ON
HYDRAULIC FLUID
Disposing of spent fluid
Do not dispose of used oil in sewers, storm drains,
rivers or streams; collect it and consign it to an
authorised disposal company.
Fluid leaks or spills
Contain the spilt product from spreading using
soil, sand or any other absorbent material. The
contaminated zone must be degreased with
solvent, taking care not to allow vapours to form
or stagnate, and the residual material from the
cleaning process must be disposed of as envis-
aged by law.
Precautions for the use of
hydraulic fluid
- Avoid contact with skin.
- Avoid formation and spreading of oil mists into
the atmosphere.
- Adopt the following simple sanitary precau-
tions:
• protect against oil splashes (appropriate cloth-
ing, protective guards on machines);
• wash frequently using water and soap; do not
use cleaners or solvents that can irritate your
skin or remove its natural protective oil;
• do not dry hands with dirty or greasy rags;
• change clothing if impregnated with oil, and in
any case at the end of each work shift;
• never smoke or eat with oily hands.
- Adopt the following preventive and protective
measures as well:
• gloves resistant to mineral oils, with lining;
• goggles, in case of splashes;
• aprons resistant to mineral oils;
• screens to protect against oil splashes.
Mineral oil: first aid procedures
Mineral oil: first aid procedures
- Swallowing: seek medical attention, providing
the characteristics of the type of oil swallowed.
- Inhalation: in case of exposure to high con-
centrations of fumes or mists, take the injured
person to the open air and seek medical atten-
tion immediately.
- Eyes: rinse with plenty of running water and
seek medical attention as soon as possible.
- Skin: wash with soap and water.
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