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5)
Keep the machine and area around it clean and well lighted. Never allow chips,
coolant or oil to remain on the floor. Do not leave loose objects on and around
the machine.
6)
Clothing :
* Wear safety glasses with eye shields at all times. Protect your eyes. Never use a
compressed air house to remove chips from a machine.
* Never wear loose fitting clothing. Remove all jewelry (rings, watches,
necklaces…etc.) since they can be trapped in mov ing parts of the machine.
* Gloves are easily trapped by moving parts. Take them off before turning the
machine on.
* Always wear safety shoes with steel toes and oil -resistant soles.
* Wear a safety helmet when working near overhead hazards.
* If operat or has long hair, the hair should always be tucked under a cap or tie d
back up.
7)
Milling machine are designed to be run by one person. Persons other than the
designated operator should stay out of the machine area during the operation.
8)
Take care, not to b ump or accidentally touch the machine control. Doing so can
initiate an unintended machine movement which could cause an injury or a
wreck.
9)
Do not paint, alter, deface or remove any warning plates from the machine.
10)
Report any loose, worn or broken parts to your supervisor. The same action
should be taken if any unusual noise or machine action occurs.
11)
Never operate the machine after taking strong medication, using non -
prescription drugs, or consuming alcoholic beverages. Persons with illness,
which might c ause dizziness or fainting, should never operate this machine.
13) The electric components are protected from normal moisture resulting from
humidity use of water base soluble coolant, etc. Do not, however, use water hose to
clean the machine or the area around it.
14) Never touch a machine control device or electrical component when your hand
is wet. Keep flammable liquids and materials away from the work area and chips.
15) Never clean up chips while the machine is running or is in automatic mode.
16) Do not file work pieces while spindle is still rotating under power.
17) At the end of the work day the machine should be p laced in “power off” mode .
18) When restarting a machine after it has been shut down, please always assume it
has been tampered w ith. Recheck all phases of the job as though you were running
the first piece.
19) Never switch -on spindle until hands, feet, and body are well clear of the work
area.
Summary of Contents for e-mill 3VK
Page 37: ... 36 e mill 3VK Figure 7 Lifting method of e mill 3VK ...
Page 38: ... 37 e mill 3VKH e mill 5VK Figure 8 Lifting method of e mill 3VKH e mill 5VK ...
Page 41: ... 40 e mill 3VKH e mill 5VK Figure 11 Installation layout ...
Page 42: ... 41 e mill 6VK Figure 12 Installation layout ...
Page 45: ... 44 4 6 Wiring Diagram A Regular Circuit Diagram for 3VS 3VSII 3VK 3VKH 5VK ...
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Page 49: ... 48 The Control Panel ...
Page 51: ... 50 Electric Cabinet Layout ...
Page 52: ... 51 Electric Component List ...
Page 53: ... 52 B Regular Circuit Diagram for 6VK ...
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Page 58: ... 57 Electric Cabinet Layout ...
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Page 61: ... 60 C UL Electric Diagram for 3VS 3VSII 3VK 3VKH 5VK ...
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Page 64: ... 63 Electric Cabinet Layout ...
Page 65: ... 64 Electric Component List ...
Page 66: ... 65 D UL Electric Diagram for 6VK ...
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Page 70: ... 69 Electric Cabinet Layout ...
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Page 72: ... 71 Electric Component List ...
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Page 76: ... 75 UL listing electrical part list for e mill 3VS 3VSII 3VK 3VKH 5VK 6VK ...
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Page 78: ... 77 F Amendment of UL Parts List File No TR14101501 Date 4 11 19 ...
Page 85: ... 84 5 6 MSDS for Lubricant in Lubrication Pump ...
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Page 110: ... 109 B For regular e mill 6VK ...
Page 111: ... 110 C For UL listing e mill 3VS 3VSII 3VK 3VKH 5VK ...
Page 112: ... 111 D For UL listing e mill 6VK ...
Page 118: ... 117 8 1 3HP MILLING HEAD ...
Page 120: ... 119 3HP MILLING HEAD ...
Page 122: ... 121 3HP MILLING HEAD ...
Page 124: ... 123 3HP MILLING HEAD ...
Page 126: ... 125 3HP MILLING HEAD ...
Page 128: ... 127 8 2 3HP Head Top Housing ...
Page 130: ... 129 3HP Head Top Housing ...
Page 132: ... 131 8 3 3HP Head Back Gear ...
Page 134: ... 133 3HP Head Back Gear ...
Page 136: ... 135 3HP Head Back Gear ...
Page 138: ... 137 8 4 5HP MILLING HEAD HAND FEED ASS Y ...
Page 140: ... 139 5HP MILLING HEAD HAND FEED ASS Y ...
Page 142: ... 141 8 5 5HP MILLING HEAD SPINDLE ASS Y ...
Page 144: ... 143 8 6 5HP MILLING HEAD AUTO FEED ASS Y ...
Page 146: ... 145 5HP MILLING HEAD AUTO FEED ASS Y ...
Page 148: ... 147 5HP MILLING HEAD AUTO FEED ASS Y ...
Page 150: ... 149 8 7 5HP E mill HEAD TOP HOUSING ...
Page 152: ... 151 5HP E mill HEAD TOP HOUSING ...
Page 154: ... 153 8 8 5HP E mill HEAD BACK GEAR ...
Page 156: ... 155 5HP E mill HEAD BACK GEAR ...
Page 158: ... 157 8 9 3VS 3VSII Basic Machine ...
Page 160: ... 159 3VS 3VSII Basic Machine ...
Page 162: ... 161 3VS 3VSII Basic Machine ...
Page 164: ... 163 3VS 3VSII Basic Machine ...
Page 166: ... 165 8 10 3VK Basic Machine ...
Page 168: ... 167 3VK Basic Machine ...
Page 170: ... 169 3VK Basic Machine ...
Page 172: ... 171 3VK Basic Machine ...
Page 174: ... 173 8 11 3VKH Basic Machine ...
Page 176: ... 175 3VKH Basic Machine ...
Page 178: ... 177 3VKH Basic Machine ...
Page 180: ... 179 3VKH Basic Machine ...
Page 182: ... 181 8 12 5VK Basic Machine ...
Page 184: ... 183 5VK Basic Machine ...
Page 186: ... 185 5VK Basic Machine ...
Page 188: ... 187 5VK Basic Machine ...
Page 190: ... 189 8 13 6VK Basic Machine ...
Page 192: ... 191 6VK Basic Machine ...
Page 194: ... 193 6VK Basic Machine ...
Page 196: ... 195 8 14 3VS 3VSII 3VK 3VKH 5VK Leadscrew Assembly ...
Page 198: ... 197 8 15 6VK Leadscrew Assembly ...
Page 200: ... 199 6VK Leadscrew Assembly ...