3 - SAFETY – GENERAL INFORMATION
Elite112_220_Evo_SIII
EN
3 - Pag. 7 / 7
3.8 RESIDUAL
RISKS
• The following residual risks exist:
PNEUMATIC POWER
- Presence of pneumatic energy in the supply system to the machine actuators.
Here are some examples of the warnings referenced above:
Before doing regular maintenance or any other service on the machine pneumatic actuators it is
essential to stop the pneumatic energy supply by disconnecting the supply hose (see chapter 4).
Make sure that the pressure gauge on the pressure adjustment device is indicating zero.
ELECTRIC POWER
- CAPACITOR
- DISCONNECT THE ELECTRIC POWER VIA THE INTERFACE CABLE OR SWITCH OFF THE LATHE
Here are some examples of the warnings referenced above:
In case of maintenance within the electrical control panel, please note that, even after the bar
feeder has been turned off through the main switch, residual voltage remains.
To operate in safety, it is necessary to follow these indications:
- wait 60 sec. until the capacitor is discharged
- remove the three-phase voltage by operating on the disconnecting device upstream from
the supply line (or disconnect the interface connector)
FLUID LEAKAGE RISK
- It is forbidden to top up the lubricating oil tank while the oil pump is running.
- Do not let the oil or coolant leak from the lathe out to the bar feeder.
Here are some examples of the warnings referenced above:
Switch off the bar feeder and wait at least 10 minutes for the oil to decant inside the tank.
CRUSHING DANGER
- Crushing danger in the area of the moving parts of the bar feeder.
Here are some examples of the warnings referenced above:
In order to operate safely, always wear your personal protective equipment. Pay attention to
the warnings concerning the risk of crushing on the machine.
1) Switch off the power supply or press the bar feeder emergency button before starting to
replace the front bushes.
2) When the bar feeder is in automatic mode and the magazine guard is open, pay attention
to avoid any contact with moving parts.
Here are some examples of the warnings referenced above:
Summary of Contents for Elite Evo Series
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ......
Page 10: ......
Page 85: ...4 HANDLING AND INSTALLATION Elite112_220_Evo_SIII EN 4 Pag 25 25 DANGER WARNING ...
Page 114: ......
Page 118: ...EN 6 USE AND OPERATION Elite112_220_Evo_SIII 6 Pag 4 4 ...
Page 150: ......
Page 168: ......
Page 188: ......