BA_PH_245-20_EN_15-22.docx
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4.2.2
Permissible Tool Dimensions
Spindle Ø
Maximum clamping length
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Milling cutters
Tenoning and slotting tools
30 mm
140 mm
80 - 250 mm
max. 300 mm
40 mm
160 mm
80 - 250 mm
max. 350 mm
50 mm
160 mm
80 - 250 mm
max. 350 mm
1¼“
140 mm
80 - 250 mm
max. 300 mm
4.2.3
Residual Risks
The machine is built according to the latest state of the art and the recognised safety rules. Nevertheless, the
use of the machine may cause danger to life and limb of the user or third parties or damage to the machine and
other equipment. Due to the construction of the machine, the following residual risks can occur even when used
as intended and despite compliance with all relevant safety regulations:
Reading and applying the operating manual is mandatory for the operating personnel.
Be alert to possible crushing hazards:
a) when transporting the machine by forklift truck
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between forks & pallet / machine
b) when picking up the machine
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between machine / pallet and floor
c) when lowering the machine
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between machine and fixed equipment
Be alert to possible crushing hazards when lowering the machine (from the cargo pallet to the
floor) with a forklift truck or overhead crane.
Make sure that no objects fall from the forklift truck / crane.
Do not leave any objects / tools on the machine.
It is strictly prohibited to ride on the machine during a lifting operation (with the indoor crane or
forklift). There is a danger of falling!
Unauthorised persons are not allowed to enter the installation area of the machine
(responsibility of the operator).
Be aware of possible tripping and slipping hazards on the floor. Prevent possible hazards by keep-
ing the floor dry and clean and by using anti-slip floor coverings around the machine.
Be aware of the danger from falling objects such as workpieces, tools or similar. Therefore, wear
safety shoes, especially when transporting and setting down the machine.
Pay attention to the existing danger of cuts on the cutter knifes. Never reach into the running cut-
ter! Use a power feeder or pushing device for short and narrow workpieces. Wear protective
gloves when changing the milling cutter.
Be aware of the danger of cutting through chips and splinters and never remove them from the
danger area by hand and/or while the machine is running. Use suitable aids, e.g. hand brushes.
Avoid climb milling. There is an increased risk of drawing in and kickback.
Danger of being drawn in and increased risk of injury when wearing watches and jewellery.
Wearing watches and jewellery is prohibited on the tilting spindle moulder.
Be aware of a possible danger of being drawn in by moving machine parts or tools. This can cause
pieces of clothing or hair to be caught. Always wear tight-fitting clothing or avoid loose clothing
and wear a hair net if necessary.
Danger from electric shock! There are hazards when working on the electrical system.
This work must only be carried out by qualified personnel!
Danger from electric shock! It is strictly forbidden to bypass safety devices (e.g. safety switches).
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For standard milling spindle (HSK quick-change systems differ)