When working around a hydraulic circuit, the safety of yourself and others is the first consideration.<\/span> The recommendations suggested in this section are common precautions that are always observed when working on a hydraulic system.<\/span> Oil exhaust under pressure can cause a fire hazard and<\/u><\/i><\/b> may cause injury ..<\/u><\/i><\/b><\/span><\/p><\/blockquote>\n
\n 1. Always lower the hydraulic work unit to the ground before leaving the vehicle.<\/span>
\n 2. Park the engine vehicle on flat ground and use the brake whenever possible.<\/span>
\n 3. Install safety and \/ or work unit locks when you have to work on a system that is temporarily raised.<\/span> Do not lean on the hydraulic lift to support the unit.<\/span>
\n 4. Never service the hydraulic system at the moment while the engine is alive unless absolutely necessary, as in the case of discharging system flow.<\/span>
\n 5. Never disassemble the cylinder until the unit to be worked on the ground or mounted safely.<\/span> Make sure that the engine is off.<\/span>
\n 6. At the time of transporting the machine, the cylinder stop locks to hold the work unit firmly.<\/span>
\n 7. Never check the leaks by using your hands or fingers.<\/span> High pressure can cause injury.<\/span>
\n 8. Before disconnecting the oil hose, remove all hydraulic pressure and dispose of the accumulator (if used).<\/span>
\n 9. Ensure that all connections are tight and pipe and hose are not damaged.<\/span><\/p>\n