DISCONNECT MAIN ELECTRICAL POWER before attempting any repair or maintenance.
ALLOW ONLY AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL to have access to enclosures containing elec-
trical equipment.
DON’T REACH into any control or power case area unless electrical power is OFF.
DON’T TOUCH ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT when hands are wet or when standing on a
wet surface.
REPLACE BLOWN FUSES with fuses of the same size and type as originally furnished.
ASCERTAIN AND CORRECT the cause of a shutdown caused by overload heaters before
restarting the machine.
KEEP THE AREA AROUND THE MACHINE well lighted and dry.
KEEP CHEMICALS AND FLAMMABLE MATERIALS away from electrical or operating
equipment.
HAVE THE CORRECT TYPE OF FIRE EXTINGUISHER handy when machining combusti-
ble material and keep chips clear of the work area.
DON’T USE a toxic or flammable substance as a solvent cleaner or coolant.
MAKE CERTAIN THAT PROPER GUARDING is in place.
MAKE SURE chucks, closers, fixture plates, and all other spindle-mounted work-holding
devices are properly mounted and secured before starting the machine.
MAKE CERTAIN all tools are securely clamped in position before starting the machine.
REMOVE ANY LOOSE PARTS OR TOOLS left on machine or in the work area before op-
erating the machine. Always check the machine and work area for loose tools and parts
especially after work has been completed by maintenance personnel.
REMOVE CHUCK WRENCHES before starting the machine.
BEFORE PRESSING THE CYCLE START PUSH BUTTON, make certain that proper func-
tions are programmed and that all controls are set in the desired modes.
KNOW WHERE ALL STOP push buttons are located in case of an emergency.
CHECK THE LUBRICATION OIL LEVEL and the status of the indicator lights before oper-
ating the machine.
MAKE CERTAIN that all guards are in good condition and are functioning properly before
operating the machine.
INSPECT ALL SAFETY DEVICES AND GUARDS to make certain that they are in good
condition and are functioning properly before the cycle is started.
CHECK THE POSITION of the tooling before pressing the Cycle Start push button.
USE PROPER Point-of-Operation safeguarding.
CHECK SETUP, TOOLING, AND SECURITY OF THE WORKPIECE if the machine has
been OFF for any length of time.
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