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You need freedom of movement. Thus, make sure you have a sufficiently large supporting
surface.
Never use ladders as the supporting surface.
If the location is not suitable
insert the guide pulley and choose a better location. Choose a working location,
where gasoline can be filled up.
Hazard of contact near overhead lines or high-voltage
lines!
Poisoning through exhaust fumes: Never work in closed
rooms!
Danger of gasoline igniting near open fires or easily
inflammable materials (fuel sparks)!
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Anchorage

The anchoring point must be able to endure the pulling force that can be expected (if
necessary, check in advance).
The best anchoring points are:
Firm objects and constructions, (do not bend fastening devices over sharp edges).
Rings, hooks, or poles set in concrete.
Natural anchoring points:
Strong/heavy blocks of rock,
Trees,
Other suitable objects.
Technical anchorages:
Anchorage rail with poles,
Rock anchor,
Round wood anchor in ground where holes can be dug.
These types of anchors depend on the quality of the ground.
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