Wuxi Hengwang Zhaoye Machinery Co., Ltd.

What safety precautions should be taken for troubleshooting and troubleshooting of Road Roller?

Aug 07, 2024

1. Safety preparation before operation
1. Ensure the safety of the working area
Before troubleshooting and troubleshooting, ensure that the Road Roller is in a safe working area, away from dangerous areas such as busy traffic areas, slopes, soft ground, etc.
Set up obvious warning signs to prevent others from entering the working area by mistake.
2. Wear personal protective equipment
Wear personal protective equipment such as safety helmets, safety shoes, gloves, etc. to protect yourself from potential injuries.
If you need to work at heights, you should also wear a safety belt.
3. Be familiar with the equipment operation manual
Before troubleshooting and troubleshooting, read the operation manual of the Road Roller carefully to understand the structure, performance and safety precautions of the equipment.
Be familiar with the control device of the equipment and the location of the emergency stop button so that you can take quick measures in an emergency.
2. Safety precautions during troubleshooting
1. Shut down and cut off the power supply
Before troubleshooting, the Road Roller must be shut down and the power supply must be cut off to prevent accidental startup.
Wait for the equipment to stop completely before inspection and maintenance.
2. Prevent mechanical injuries
When checking the mechanical parts of the equipment, be careful to prevent being pinched or hit by rotating parts, transmission parts, etc.
Do not touch or approach moving parts when the equipment is running.
3. Prevent hydraulic system injuries
The hydraulic system will generate high pressure when working, so when checking the hydraulic system, be careful to prevent being sprayed or stabbed by high-pressure oil.
Before disassembling the hydraulic pipeline, the pressure of the hydraulic system must be released first.
4. Prevent electrical injuries
When checking the electrical system, be careful to prevent electric shock.
Ensure that the electrical equipment is well grounded and do not perform electrical repairs in a humid or watery environment.
Before disassembling electrical components, the power supply must be cut off.
III. Safety precautions during troubleshooting
1. Use the correct tools and equipment
When troubleshooting, use the correct tools and equipment to avoid using inappropriate tools to cause equipment damage or personal injury.
For maintenance operations that require the use of lifting equipment, ensure the safety performance of the lifting equipment and the qualifications of the operator.
2. Comply with operating procedures
When troubleshooting, strictly abide by the operating procedures and do not change the structure and parameters of the equipment at will.
If the equipment needs to be modified or repaired, it must be evaluated and approved by professionals.
3. Pay attention to fire and explosion prevention
When troubleshooting, pay attention to prevent fire and explosion accidents.
Avoid maintenance work in flammable and explosive environments. If welding, cutting and other operations are required, appropriate fire and explosion prevention measures must be taken.
4. Post-completion inspection
After completing the troubleshooting, conduct a comprehensive inspection of the equipment to ensure that the performance indicators of the equipment are normal.
Carry out a trial run to observe the operation of the equipment and ensure that no new faults occur.

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