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Protecting your-
self and others
EMC Device Clas-
sifications
EMC measures
Keep your body, especially your hands, face, hair, clothing and all tools away
from moving parts, such as:
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rotating brush head
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lifting device moving up/down
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wire cutter
Protect hands, face and eyes against flying parts (shavings, etc.) and com-
pressed air escaping from the cleaning nozzles.
Covers may only be opened/removed for the duration of any maintenance, in-
stallation or repair work.
During operation
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Ensure that all covers are closed and fitted properly
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Keep all covers closed
When welding, you expose yourself to numerous dangers. In addition to these
operating instructions, the safety rules of the manufacturer of the entire weld-
ing system must also be observed.
Keep all persons, especially children, out of the working area while any devic-
es are in operation or welding is in progress. If, however, there are people in
the vicinity,
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make them aware of all the dangers and health risks (crushing from me-
chanically-powered parts, injury from brush head, flying shavings and
similar matter, escaping compressed air, flying sparks, dazzling by arc, in-
haling of harmful welding fumes, noise, possible danger from mains or
welding current, etc.),
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provide suitable protective equipment or
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erect suitable safety screens/curtains.
Devices in emission class A:
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Are only designed for use in industrial settings
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Can cause line-bound and radiated interference in other areas
Devices in emission class B:
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Satisfy the emissions criteria for residential and industrial areas.
This is also true for residential areas in which the energy is sup-
plied from the public low-voltage mains.
EMC device classification as per the rating plate or technical data.
In certain cases, even though a device complies with the standard limit values
for emissions, it may affect the application area for which it was designed (e.g.
when there is sensitive equipment at the same location, or if the site where the
device is installed is close to either radio or television receivers).
If this is the case, then the operator is obliged to take appropriate action to rec-
tify the situation.
Check for possible problems, and check and evaluate neighbouring devices'
resistance to interference according to national and international require-
ments:
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Safety devices
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Power, signal and data transfer lines
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IT and telecommunications devices
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Measuring and calibrating devices
Summary of Contents for Robacta Reamer
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Page 72: ...72 Spare parts list Robacta Reamer brush head for al uminium applications...
Page 74: ...74 Circuit diagrams Robacta Reamer brush head for al uminium applications...
Page 76: ...76 Pneumatics diagram of Robacta Reamer brush head for aluminium applications...
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