INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
WARNING SAFETY RULES
● Do not overload! Overloading can cause damage to or failure of the workshop crane.
● Assure that the load is not allowed to drop suddenly or swing during transporting.
● Masts, jib and telescopic jib pin must always be locked by means of safety split pins or retaining
rings.
● This workshop crane is designed for use only on rugged level surfaces capable of backing up the
load. The use on disconnected or yelding flooring can result in workshop crane instability or possible
loss of the load. (fig. 5)
● Lower jib and load to the lowest possible position before tranporting.
● The safety valve is calibrated and sealed by the manufacturer; it is absolutely forbidden to tamper
with this valve or change its calibration.
FAILURE TO HEED THESE WARNINGS may result in loss of the load, damage to the crane
and/or failure resulting in personal injury or property damage.
MAINTENANCE
Grease the pins every 3 months. In case of oil leaking from the hydraulic system replace the seals.
INSPECTIONS
● Visual inspection shall be made before each use of the workshop crane by checking for leaks,
damages and loose, missing or worn parts.
● Each workshop crane shall be inspected immediately if it is believed to have been subjected to
an abnormal load or shock. IT IS RECOMMENDED that this inspection be made by supplier's skilled
personnel.
● Owners and operators shall be aware that repair of this equipment may require specialized knowledge and
facilities.
It is recommended that an annual inspection of the workshop crane be made by a supplier's
authorized specialist and that defective, dangerous or other parts be replaced with original spare
parts supplied by the manufacturer (see spare parts list).
CRANES DESTRUCTION
When the workshop crane, after several years of utilization, must be destructed, the oil must be drained from the
cylinder and recycled accor-ding to the country law in force.
EC Declaration of Conformity:
BETA UTENSILI S.p.A. hereby declares that hydraulic crane 3025 complies with "Machine Directive" 2006/42/EC
MASSIMO CICERI
( Member of the board)
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