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Geely EC718, EC718RV, EC715, EC715RV. Manual part - 10

 

 

1.6.1.15 Fire

Many materials related to vehicle maintenance are extremely
flammable.  Some  materials  will  produce  toxic  and  harmful
gases after burnt.

When storing and handling flammable materials or solvents,
follow  the  fire  safety  rules,  especially  near  the  electrical
equipment or the welding operation areas.

Before use electric welding equipment, make sure there is no
fire hazard.

When  conducting  welding  or  using  a  heating  equipment,
always have an appropriate fire extinguisher ready in the area
around the job.

1.6.1.16 First Aid

Not  only  comply  with  the  law,  but  also  have  first  aid  trained
personnel ready in the work area.

If the eyes are splashed, rinse eyes with fresh water for at least
10 min.

If the skin is contaminated, you need to use soap and fresh
water to clean the contaminated area.

If you get frostbite, immerse the frostbite body part in ice water
or cold water.

If a staff inhaled toxic gases, that staff should be immediately
transported  to  a  place  with  fresh  air.  If  that  staff  still  has
symptoms  of  inhaling  toxic  gases,the  staff  should  be
immediately taken to a hospital for medical treatment.

If  you  accidentally  swallow  the  liquid,  inform  the  doctor  the
information  marked  on  the  container  label.  Unless  there  are
instructions on the label, the affected person can not be guided
vomit.

1.6.1.17 Foam - Polyurethane

Refer to 

1.6.1.15

 

Fire

.

Cured foam is used for seat cushion with the decoration.

Comply with manufacturers instructions.

Components that are not treated through chemical reactions
may be irritating. They may be harmful to the skin and eyes.
Wear gloves and goggles when operating.

Staff  with  chronic  respiratory  diseases,  asthma,  bronchial
problems, or suffering from hereditary allergies should not deal
with or come close to the uncured substances.

Certain spare parts, steam or spray may cause allergy. They
may be toxic and harmful.

Remember
Do not inhale vapor or spray. These materials must be used at
a well ventilated place or with respiratory protection measures.
Do not immediately remove the mask after spraying. Wait for
the steam and the spray completely dissipated.

Uncured components and cured foam will produce toxic and
harmful gases, during the bubble operation. Unless the steam
and the spray has been completely removed, do not smoke or
use fire and electrical equipment. Any foam material or special
foam cutting should be carried out at a well-ventilated place.

1.6.1.18 Fuel

Minimize direct contact with the skin of fuel. Immediately wash
the skin with soap and clean water after direct contact with fuel.

Gasoline

Highly Flammable - Comply with the smoking ban.

If  swallowed,gasoline  can  cause  irritation  to  the  mouth  and
throat. If absorbed in stomach, gasoline can lead to weakness
and  unconsciousness.  Only  a  small  amount  of  gasoline  will
affect the lives of children. If the gasoline enters into the lungs,
it is very dangerous.

Gasoline will cause dry skin. Prolonged or frequent contact with
gasoline will cause skin allergies and skin infection. Gasoline
entering the eye will cause severe eye pain.

Motor  vehicle  used  gasoline  contains  a  large  amount  of
benzene.  Inhaling  gasoline  can  cause  poisoning.  The
concentration  of  gasoline  vapor  must  be  kept  at  low.  High
concentration of gasoline vapor can cause eye, nose and throat
irritation  as  well  as  nausea,  headache,  depression,  physical
discomfort  and  drunken  behavior.  High  concentration  of
gasoline vapor will lead to rapid loss of consciousness.

When handling gasoline, we must maintain good ventilation,
with  special  attention  to  operate  in  a  confined  space.  Avoid
splashing when pouring gasoline to reduce the risk caused by
inhaling gasoline vapor.

Pay special attention when cleaning and carry out maintenance
of gas storage equipment.

Gasoline can not be used as cleaning agents to use. Do not
suck gasoline.

1.6.1.19 Gas Cylinder

Refer to 

1.6.1.15

 

Fire

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Oxygen,  acetylene,  argon  and  propane-like  gas,  is  usually
stored under 13.8 Mp (2,001 psi) pressure in the gas cylinder.
When  handling  these  cylinders,  you  must  be  really  careful.
Avoid  mechanical  damage  to  the  cylinder  or  valve.  Clearly
mark the label with the gas filled inside the cylinder.

Cylinders should be stored in well ventilated areas and avoid
placing in snow or under direct sunlight. Fuel gases, such as
acetylene  and  propane  should  not  be  stored  together  with
oxygen cylinders.

Pay  special  attention  to  the  leakage  from  gas  cylinders  or
pipeline. Avoid a fire source.

Only  professionally  trained  personnel  can  carry  out  the  gas
cylinder related work.

1.6.1.20  General  Workshop  Tools  and
Equipment

Always keep all of the tools and equipment in good working
order. It is also very important that operate correctly.

Do not use tools or equipment for unintended purposes. Do not
make  cranes,  jacks,  axles  and  chassis  frames  or  sling-like
device to withstand more than its maximum load. The damage
caused by overload is not necessarily immediately apparent,
but it can cause a serious accident next time in use.

Do not use damaged or improperly worked tools or equipment,
especially  in  certain  high-speed  devices  such  as:  grinding
wheel. Damaged wheel will be broken without a warning and
can cause serious injury.

When  using  a  grinding  wheel,  a  chisel  or  a  sand  blasting
equipment, wear proper eye protection devices.

When  using  a  blasting  equipment  to  handle  asbestos-
containing  materials  or  using  spray  equipment,  wear  the
appropriate breathing mask.

There must be an equipment that can control dust, spray and
dust content.

1.6.1.21 Lubricants and Grease

Avoid prolonged and repeated contact with mineral oils. All the
oil and grease, are irritate to eyes and the skin.

Used Engine Oil

Prolonged and repeated contact with mineral oils will cause the
loss  of  the  natural  skin  oils,  causing  dry,  irritation  and  skin
diseases. In addition, used engine oil is very likely to contain
harmful substances that can lead to skin cancer. Make sure
use  the  skin  protective  equipment  and  be  equipped  with
adequate washing facilities.

Do not be used engine oil as a lubricant, or any other purpose
that has direct contact with the skin.

Health and Safety Rules

Avoid  prolonged  and  repeated  contact  with  engine  oil,
especially the used engine oil.

Wear protective clothing, including impermeable gloves.

Do not put the cleaning cloth stained with engine oil into the
pocket.

Prevent  engine  oil  contaminating  clothing,  especially
clothing next to the skin.

Do not wear engine oil contaminated clothing and footwear.
Clothes must be cleaned regularly and kept clean.

Immediate treatment to open wounds.

Put protective cream on the skin to avoid skin direct contact
with the engine oil.

Wash with soap and fresh water to remove all of the engine
oil. Apply the protective agent containing Lanolin will help
replace the skin's natural oils.

If  a  skin  disease  occurs,  you  should  immediately  seek
medical treatment.

Remove grease before commencing work.

If there is a possibility of direct eye contact with chemicals,
wear  goggles,  such  as  chemical  goggles  or  face  masks.
Eye wash equipment should also be equipped.

Environment Warning

Used or waste engine oil and oil filter should be recycled by
authorized or licensed waste disposal companies. If in doubt,
please contact your local authorities.

Pouring used or waste engine oil directly into the ground, sewer
or drainage facilities, or into water pipe is illegal.

1.6.1.22 Noise

Operating certain equipments will produce high-decibel noise
and may cause hearing damage. You should wear appropriate
hearing protection devices.

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1.7 Standards and Metrics

1.7.1 Description and Operation
1.7.1.1 Equivalent - Decimal and Metric

Fraction (in)

Decimal (in)

Metric (mm)

1 / 64

0.015625

0.39688

1 / 32

0.03125

0.79375

3 / 64

0.046875

1.19062

1 / 16

0.0625

1.5875

5 / 64

0.078125

1.98437

3 / 32

0.09375

2.38125

7 / 64

0.109375

2.77812

1 / 8

0.125

3.175

9 / 64

0.140625

3.57187

5 / 32

0.15625

3.96875

11/64

0.171875

4.36562

3 / 16

0.1875

4.7625

13/64

0.203125

5.15937

7 / 32

0.21875

5.55625

15/64

0.234375

5.95312

1 / 4

0.25

6.35

17/64

0.265625

6.74687

9 / 32

0.28125

7.14375

19/64

0.296875

7.54062

5 / 16

0.3125

7.9375

21/64

0.328125

8.33437

11/32

0.34375

8.73125

23/64

0.359375

9.12812

3 / 8

0.375

9.525

25/64

0.390625

9.92187

13/32

0.40625

10.31875

27/64

0.421875

10.71562

7 / 16

0.4375

11.1125

29/64

0.453125

11.50937

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Fraction (in)

Decimal (in)

Metric (mm)

15/32

0.46875

11.90625

31/64

0.484375

12.30312

1 / 2

0.5

12.7

33/64

0.515625

13.09687

17/32

0.53125

13.49375

35/64

0.546875

13.89062

9 / 16

0.5625

14.2875

37/64

0.578125

14.68437

19/32

0.59375

15.08125

39/64

0.609375

15.47812

5 / 8

0.625

15.875

41/64

0.640625

16.27187

21/32

0.65625

16.66875

43/64

0.671875

17.06562

11/16

0.6875

17.4625

45/64

0.703125

17.85937

23/32

0.71875

18.25625

47/64

0.734375

18.65312

3 / 4

0.75

19.05

49/64

0.765625

19.44687

25/32

0.78125

19.84375

51/64

0.796875

20.24062

13/16

0.8125

20.6375

53/64

0.828125

21.03437

27/32

0.84375

21.43125

55/64

0.859375

21.82812

7 / 8

0.875

22.225

57/64

0.890625

22.62187

29/32

0.90625

23.01875

59/64

0.921875

23.41562

15/16

0.9375

23.8125

61/64

0.953125

24.20937

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