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Do not operate this machine without adequate training to fully understand the safe
setup, operation, and maintenance procedures.
CAUTION
To avoid serious injury, keep clear of moving machinery during
operation. Apply cutting oil with a squirt can.
For machines with air motors, if the machine stops moving
unexpectedly, lock out the pneumatic safety valve located at the filter
lubricator assembly before performing any troubleshooting.
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CHECKS
Do the following checks before operating the machine:
1. Complete the risk assessment checklist in Table 1-3 on page 5.
2. Check that the work area is clear of non-essential personnel and equipment.
3. Check that all hand tools are removed from inside the machine and the
work area.
4. Check that the machine control/observation area will not be in the path of
hot flying chips during machine operation.
5. Check the machine is securely mounted to the workpiece.
6. Check that air hoses are routed and secured to avoid tripping, entangle-
ment, damage from hot chips, or other damage should an air hose or con-
nection fail.
7. Check the tool condition and sharpness.
8. Check that power lines and cables are properly connected.
9. Check that all machine parts, including the tool head, tool bit, and collar
clamps are secure.
Summary of Contents for BB4500
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Page 95: ...P N 92974 Rev 1 Page 79 FIGURE A 14 EIBENSTOCK MOTOR ASSEMBLY GEN 2 ONLY...
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Page 127: ...P N 92974 Rev 1 Page 111 FIGURE B 28 EIBENSTOCK MOTOR ASSEMBLY GEN 2 ONLY...
Page 129: ...P N 92974 Rev 1 Page 113 FIGURE B 30 LEADSCREW ASSEMBLY P N 28654...
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