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11.4.3.
Emission of shavings and dust
See paragraph 7.
11.4.4.
Electricity
The electric system is in conformity with the EN60204-1 standards.
11.4.5.
Ergonomics and positioning
All the controls have been positioned in relation to the ergonomic and anthropometric data, they are therefore fully visible
and easily operated from the work position.
11.4.6.
Vibration
The flywheels are balanced, so they do not give rise to vibration. It is however advised to place vibration-damping plates
between the floor and the foot, also to reduce noise emissions.
11.4.7.
Information for Use - Maintenance
In addition to the information contained in this booklet, indelible plates have been affixed to the machine to identify the
controls.
12.
RECOMMENDATIONS AND ADVICE FOR SAFE USE
12.1.
Machine isolation procedure
Before doing any maintenance, repair, or other work, the machine must be isolated by disconnecting the line cable
connector or by turning onto position "O" and padlocking the knob of the master switch (on models equipped with
self-braking motor), to isolate the machine with plug connection it is necessary to remove the plug from the socket.
This must be done by the same person doing the work. If it is a simple maintenance job, this person may be the operator.
When the machine is out of order, mark it with a sign.
12.2.
General recommendations
•
Machines for processing wood, given the high speed of the tools and the speed of execution, are considered the
most dangerous ones, therefore it is necessary not to underestimate the risks and to concentrate on the job.
•
The safety devices must not be neutralized for any reason whatsoever, but on the contrary they must be kept at peak
efficiency.
•
Avoid using the machine if your psycho-physical condition is not good, which may impair your reflexes or attention.
•
Wear clothing suited to the work requirements. Do not wear loose clothing, scarves, bracelets, or other objects that
could get caught up or be dragged. Protect long hair with a cap.
12.3.
At the workplace
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Use the individual protection facilities (see paragraph 8) if work conditions require them.
•
Keep the work area in order, sufficiently illuminated; arrange spaces to store the raw and processed materials and
to move around the machine. Likewise, keep the floor clean of dust and sawdust. Untidiness is synonymous with
the risk of accident.
•
Make sure the table block insert is in a good state; if the blade passage slot has widened or is chipped, replace
it.
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