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I02-115 User manual & maintenance guide
Version 03
(translation of the original manual)
of TLM 1500
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1.5
Safety instructions
Safety rules regarding transfer systems, especially the ones regarding the electrical
devices, must be followed during all the use phases: mounting, transport, production.
Disregarding these rules would be regarded as a wrong use of the machine.
Using the transfer system in an explosive atmosphere can have a negative impact on the
transfer system and is strongly discouraged.
Never perform any maintenance on your own. Another worker must be present at all
time in order to shut the power down or perform first aid actions if needed.
Changing the motor position or removing security parts must only be done when the
transfer system is unplugged from any power supply.
When carrying maintenance or handling tasks while the transfer system is operating (belt
tension setting), take care not to slide your hand between the belt and the belt support
in order to avoid any accident.
All the different types of positioning units include several mobile parts driven by
pneumatic cylinders. Therefore, they must be well protected in the end-user machine in
order to avoid any risks of pinching or squashing. We recommand to mount a protective
housing around it.
1.6
Safety instructions regarding the motor
In case of a power failure, turn off the transfer system: it could restart automatically
when the power comes back which could cause damages and even injuries to the
operator.
1.7
Additional information
These instructions aim at ensuring the safety of the people and the proper functioning of the transfer
system. If you wish to use the transfer system in any other conditions, please do not hesitate to
contact us.
Other information is available on our website, in the documentation section:
http://elcom-automation.com/transfers/documentation