MACCHINE E
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6.
Keep the workplace tidy and free from hindrances; disorder causes accidents.
7.
Make sure that the work environment is forbidden to children, non-employees and
animals.
8.
Do not perform tasks on the machine other than those for which it was designed. Only
use the machine in the manner in which it was intended, as described in this instruction
manual.
9.
Work without disturbances.
10.
Work areas must be well lit.
11.
Always wear eye protection and protective gloves while working. If dust is produced, use
the appropriate masks.
12.
Wear appropriate clothing. Loose clothing, dangling jewelry, long hair, etc.., can get
caught in moving parts, causing irreparable injury.
13.
Replace worn and/or damaged parts. Before operating, make sure guards and
protections work correctly. If necessary, have them checked by Service staff. Use only
original spare parts.
14.
Cut the mains voltage supply to the machine when:
the machine is not being operated;
is left unattended;
you are performing maintenance or adjustment because the machine does not work
properly;
you are replacing its tool;
in case the machine is being moved to another location;
you are cleaning the machine.
15.
Do not use the machine in areas with a risk of fire and / or explosion.
16.
It is recommended that users of this publication, for maintenance and repair, have a
basic knowledge of mechanical principles and of repair technique procedures.
17.
Management in charge of safety is to make sure that the staff responsible for
using the machine has read and understood this manual in its entirety.
18.
Management is responsible for safety and verification of the company's risk
status, pursuant to the law.
2.2
Safety regulations for drills
1.
Secure the work piece firmly before starting the drill.
2.
Always use the tool (tip or tap) in an appropriate manner. Perform only the work for
which the tool is made. Do not use the tool for inadequate work.
3.
Only use suitable resistance tools in relation to the work that is to be done. This is to
avoid risky and unnecessary overloading for the operator, which may be harmful for
the life of the tools themselves.
4.
Do not pick up moving tools or other moving parts. To stop the spindle on the machine,
always only use the stop command device.
5.
17. Do not remove the shavings from the table with hands, even at a standstill. To do
this, use tongs or a palette knife.
6.
When the cutting tools need to be replaced or the speed needs to be changed, stop
the motor and wait for the spindle to stop.
7.
Do not leave the machine until the spindle and the tool are completely stopped.
8.
After the work is completed, clean the tool and check its efficiency.
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