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10 User Manual RKP-II (CA53461-001; Version 1.0, 10/07) © 2007 Moog GmbH
2.3 General Safety Instructions
General Safety
Instructions
Any and all work to the Radial Piston Pump may only be performed by
user's qualified to do so and those authorized.
Ö Chap. "2.2.2 Selecting and Qualifying Staff", Page 8
The technical data and especially the information shown on the Radial
Piston Pump's nameplate are to be observed and adhered to.
Ö Chap. "4 Technical Data", Page 27
2.3.1 Specific Phases of Operation
General Safety
Instructions for specific
phases of operation
2.3.1.1 Mounting
During mounting, make sure that all connections, plugs and sockets are
tightly sealed to prevent substances from penetrating into the Radial
Piston Pump.
The Radial Piston Pump must be completely filled with operating fluid.
Before mounting, the Radial Piston Pump must have adjusted to room
temperature and it may not contain any condensation.
2.3.1.2 Start Up
All hydraulic and electric connections must be in use or closed off.
Never put the Radial Piston Pump into operation until after all mounting
steps have been completed.
2.3.1.3 Maintenance and Repairs
Maintenance and repair work as well as servicing work is to be carried out
according to schedule and to the regularly specified times.
Secure the machinery from being started up during maintenance and
repair.
Make sure the machinery is not under pressure during maintenance
work.
2.3.2 Operating Hydraulic Equipment
General Safety
Instructions when
operating hydraulic
equipment
2.3.2.1 Safety Devices for Limiting Pressure
DANGER Risk of injury and property damage as a result of excess
pressure!
Excess pressure in the machinery may damage parts of the
machine and as a result may lead to severe injuries.
In order to limit the machinery to the maximum
permissible operating pressure, it is crucial to install a
pressure limitation valve directly at the pump output line.