Always wear eye protection and protective clothing when working on and around hydraulic systems.
Remove jewelry and objects that might conduct electricity while working on power units.
Hydraulic fluid does pose a fire hazard, can cause burning or skin irritation if not properly handled.
Fluid under pressure can pierce the skin and enter the bloodstream causing death or serious injury.
Devices being operated by the hydraulic system should be immobilized so they cannot move and cause injury while being inspected or repaired.
Disconnect from electrical source.
Prior to performing any maintenance make sure the equipment is turned off and that any stored energy, for example pressure, is released. Also, extended equipment or cylinders should be lowered and mechanically locked as required.
Monarch Hydraulics is not responsible for misuse or misapplication of product. If you have any questions about application, please contact local dealer.
Fluids should be contained and disposed of prop-erly