TANKO® RF_IOM_Rev0

Mini retractor system TANKO-RF

– Wherever high pneumatic pressures occur, there is a possibility of sudden failure of or damage to the lines and connections. This poses a hazard. The owner must instruct operating and maintenance personnel at least once a year on the possible hazards. – The constructor of the overall plant must install the switching and safety devices required for setting up, inspection, shutting down (including emergency shutdown), operation, maintenance, cleaning and repair. – The owner must design the disconnection of the energy sources on the higher-level plant technically in such a way that the Switch-off Procedure described in Section 7.2 can be adhered to. – The owner must define and adhere to the intervals for inspections and control measures in accordance with the environment and media used. – The owner must provide fire safety devices, e.g. the appropriate quantity of suitable hand-held fire extinguishers of the appropriate size, in easily accessible places and provide employees with training in fire safety. – Warnings in the documentation of externally supplied assembly groups must be adhered to and incorporated into the risk assessments for the specific workplace. – For installation of the device in a plant, the owner must guarantee safe access using steps, platforms and rails in accordance with EN 14122-1-3. Connections: Before operating the machine with the device, the owner must make sure that the local regulations are observed for assembly, installation and start-up, if these tasks are performed by the owner. – The hydraulic connections must meet the requirements of EN ISO 4413. – The pneumatic connections must meet the requirements of EN ISO 4414. – The grounding measures must be implemented and checked prior to start-up of the device, including the container.

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Operating/Installation instructions 2023/09

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