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Safety
96-8000 rev R June 2007
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Only authorized personnel should work on this machine. Untrained personnel present a hazard to
themselves and the machine, and improper operation will void the warranty.
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Check for damaged parts and tools before operating the machine. Any part or tool that is damaged should be
properly repaired or replaced by authorized personnel. Do not operate the machine if any component does not
appear to be functioning correctly. Contact your shop supervisor.
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Use appropriate eye and ear protection while operating the machine. ANSI-approved impact safety goggles and
OSHA-approved ear protection are recommended to reduce the risks of sight damage and hearing loss.
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Do not operate the machine unless the doors are closed and the door interlocks are functioning properly.
Rotating cutting tools can cause severe injury. When a program is running, the mill table and spindle head can
move rapidly at any time in any direction.
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The Emergency Stop button (also known as an Emergency Power Off button) is the large, circular red switch
located on the Control Panel. Pressing the Emergency Stop button will instantly stop all motion of the machine, the
servo motors, the tool changer, and the coolant pump. Use the Emergency Stop button only in emergencies to avoid
crashing the machine.
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The electrical panel should be closed and the three latches on the control cabinet should be secured at all times
except during installation and service. At those times, only qualified electricians should have access to the panel.
When the main circuit breaker is on, there is high voltage throughout the electrical panel (including the circuit boards
and logic circuits) and some components operate at high temperatures. Therefore, extreme caution is required.
Once the machine is installed, the control cabinet must be locked and the key available only to qualified service
personnel.
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DO NOT modify or alter this equipment in any way. If modifications are necessary, all such requests must be
handled by Haas Automation, Inc. Any modification or alteration of any Haas Milling or Turning Center could lead to
personal injury and/or mechanical damage and will void your warranty.
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It is the shop owner’s responsibility to make sure that everyone who is involved in installing and operating the
machine is thoroughly acquainted with the installation, operation, and safety instructions provided with the machine
BEFORE they perform any actual work. The ultimate responsibility for safety rests with the shop owner and the
individuals who work with the machine.
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This machine is automatically controlled and may start at any time.
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This machine can cause severe bodily injury.
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Do not operate with the doors open.
Summary of Contents for Mill
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