Label Placement Guide P/N 7300-286



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Label Placement Guide

RECOMMENDED PLACEMENT ON TAYLOR MACHINES S PLACEMENT OF LABELS 3377-010, 3377--019, AND 3377--020 ON THE EXTERIOR OF MACHINE... EXAMPLE A AND EXAMPLE B. S PLACE LABEL NO. 3377-010 AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO LABEL NO. 3377-020 AND IN CLEAR VIEW OF THE OPERATOR AND BYSTANDERS. S PLACE LABEL NO. 3377--019 CENTERED ON ACCESS STEPS AND CLEARLY VISIBLE AS INDICATED IN EXAMPLE A. AND EXAMPLE B. LABEL NO. 3377-010 LABEL NO. 3377-019 LABEL NO. 3377-020 SERIOUS FALLS OR INJURIES CAN RESULT FROM IMPROPERLY MOUNTING OR DISMOUNTING POWERED INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS. OPERATORS Face truck when getting on or off truck. One hand and two feet or two hands and one foot must be in contact with the truck at all times. (3 point contact) Use handrails and other grab points. Never climb on truck areas not meant for operator travel. MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL Keep truck clean, free of oil, grease, and fuel. Steam clean / wash truck and wear anti-slip footwear prior to performing maintenance. Use OSHA approved ladders and other proper cleaning accessories to access hard to reach maintenance areas. Keep grating free of ice, dirt, and gravel. Regularly inspect and replace anti-slip mastic as needed. Ensure safety decals are in place. TAYLOR MACHINE WORKS, INC. 650 NORTH CHURCH AVENUE LOUISVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 39339-2017 3377 010 DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY may result from allowing riders on this machine. NO RIDERS. 3377 019 DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT FROM IMPROPER OPERATION OF THIS MACHINE. Operator must be trained and knowledgeable of the operators guide, safety manual, and OSHA STANDARD 29 CFR, 1910.178 for powered industrial trucks. Capacity is with mast in vertical position and load retracted. Capacity greatly decreases with tilting, high load lifting, acceleration, braking, sharp turning, high wind velocity, and poor yard conditions. Tilt (mast and load out) only when load is over a stack. Visibility may be impaired by structural design (ALWAYS look in the direction of travel; DO NOT rely on mirrors.) Do not operate with bystanders present. Always travel with load in lowest possible position that allows good visibility. Always wear seat belt while machine is in operation. Do not attempt to jump from machine in event of tip over. Remain seated with seat belt fastened. TAYLOR MACHINE WORKS, INC. 650 NORTH CHURCH AVENUE LOUISVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 39339-2017 3377 020 LABEL PART NO. 3377-020 LABEL PART NO. 3377-020 MAINTENANCE LABEL LABEL NO. 3377-010 MAINTENANCE LABEL LABEL NO. 3377-010 -EXAMPLE A- NO RIDERS LABEL LABEL NO. 3377-019 NO RIDERS LABEL LABEL NO. 3377-019 LABEL PART NO. 3377-020 NO RIDERS LABEL LABEL NO. 3377-019 NO RIDERS LABEL LABEL NO. 3377-019 LABEL PART NO. 3377-020 MAINTENANCE LABEL LABEL NO. 3377-010 -EXAMPLE B- MAINTENANCE LABEL LABEL NO. 3377-010 PLACEMENT OF LABELS MAY VARY DUE TO CONSTRUCTION DESIGN OF MACHINES. LABELS SHOULD ALWAYS BE PLACED ON SURFACES THAT ARE HIGHLY VISIBLE TO THE OPERATOR AND BYSTANDERS. 1

Warning Label No. 3377--024 advises personnel to stay clear of the front--end lifting mechanisms on Taylor machines. The label should be placed as close as possible to eye level on both sides of the mast as shown below. For additional information or instruction contact the Customer Assurance Division at Taylor Machine Works. NO. 3377-024 DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY may result from improper operation of this machine. STAY CLEAR 3377 024 PART NO. 3377-024 PART NO. 3377-024 PART NO. 3377-024 PART NO. 3377-024 2

S PLACEMENT OF LABELS 3377-008 AND 3377--009 ON THE EXTERIOR OF MACHINE... EXAMPLE A AND EXAMPLE B. S PLACE LABEL NO. 3377-008 ON VERTICAL FACE OF FUEL TANK UNDERNEATH THE FILLER NECK AS INDICATED IN EXAMPLE A. AND EXAMPLE B. S PLACE LABEL NO. 3377--009 ON VERTICAL FACE OF HYDRAULIC TANK UNDERNEATH THE FILLER NECK AS INDICATED IN EXAMPLE A. AND EXAMPLE B. NO. 3377-009 CAUTION Hydraulic fluid can cause surfaces to be slippery. You may slip, fall, or be seriously injured. Keep this area clean at all times. See operator s manual for hydraulic fluid information. NO. 3377-008 CAUTION Diesel fuel can cause surfaces to be slippery. You may slip, fall, or be seriously injured. Keep this area clean at all times. 3377 009 3377 008 PART NO. 3377-009 PART NO. 3377-008 -EXAMPLE A- PART NO. 3377-009 PART NO. 3377-008 -EXAMPLE B- 3

Label No. 3377-106 DANGER Vehicle makes wide turns STAY CLEAR Placement of Label No. 3377-106 on exterior of machine... Example A DANGER / WIDE TURN LABEL PART NO. 3377-106 DANGER / WIDE TURN LABEL PART NO. 3377-106 Example A Placement of Label No. 3377-106 on exterior of machine... Example B DANGER / WIDE TURN LABEL PART NO. 3377-106 DANGER / WIDE TURN LABEL PART NO. 3377-106 Example B 4

Label No. 3377-134 Label No. 3377-022 DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT FROM IMPROPER OPERATION OF THIS MACHINE. Operator must be trained and knowledgeable of the Operators Guide, Safety Manual, and OSHA Standard Section 1910-178 for Powered Industrial Trucks. Capacity is with mast in vertical position and load retracted. Capacity greatly decreases with tilting, high load lifting, acceleration, braking, sharp turning, high wind velocity, and poor yard conditions. Tilt (mast and load out) only when load is over a stack. Visibility may be impaired by structural design. (ALWAYS look in the direction of travel; do not rely on mirrors.) Do not operate with bystanders present. Always travel with load in lowest possible position that allows good visibility. Always wear seat belt while machine is in operation. Do not attempt to jump from machine in event of tip over! Remain seated with seat belt fastened. DANGER STAY CLEAR TAYLOR MACHINE WORKS, INC. Highway 15 North/Louisville, Mississippi 39339 3377 134 Placement of Label No. 3377-134... Right-hand Side Operator in a location that is easily visible to the operator at all times LABEL PART NO. 3377-134 TOP VIEW OF SEAT DANGER / STAY CLEAR LABEL PART NO. 3377-022 Placement of Label No. 3377-022 should be horizontally centered between the Taylor logo and the top of the counterweight plate (as illustrated) on the rear of the machine. 5

Label No. 3377-025 PART NO. 3377-025 Rotating fan can cause severe injury. STAY CLEAR of fan while engine is running. 3377025 SHROUD RADIATOR This label warns personnel to stay clear of the fan if they are servicing the machine with the engine running. The label should be placed on top of the fan shroud as shown below. If the fan shroud is too narrow or if the machine is equipped with side doors instead of a top raising hood, a label should be placed on each side of the engine compartment in a highly visible location. Apply the label to a clean, dry, oil free surface. Do not apply the label to the rediator because heat will destroy it. IF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING LABELS ARE MISSING FROM YOUR MACHINE IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU REPLACE THEM IMMEDIATELY. 3377-134 OR 3377-001 3377-020, 3377-106, 3377-010, 3377-019, 3377-022, 3377-024, 3377-025 IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL TAYLOR DEALER OR TAYLOR MACHINE WORKS MARKET RESEARCH DEPARTMENT AT (662) 773-3421 EXT. 190 TAYLOR MACHINE WORKS, INC. 650 NORTH CHURCH AVENUE LOUISVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 39339-2017 PHONE (662) 773-3421 6