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3 - SAFETY – GENERAL INFORMATION
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FIXED GUARDS
- If you have removed some fixed guards in order to be able to perform maintenance on
the bar feeder, put them back in place and secure them soon after completing your work.
Make sure they are secured so as to prevent access to moving parts during work.
Here are some examples of the warnings referenced above:
After removing the fixed guards, be sure that the fastening screws remain on the bar feeder
frame.
NOISE
- The bar feeder is not a noise source, except for the bar loading phases and the
subsequent feeding of the bar into the lathe, which all have a limited duration. However,
the noise level will never be higher than 75 dB.
EMISSIONS OF DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES
- Do not open the magazine guard during the work phase to avoid breathing in any
gaseous materials from oil atomization or being hit by the oil drops expelled by
centrifugal motion during bar rotation.
Here are some examples of the warnings referenced above:
Stop the oil flow using the cock provided, put the bar feeder in manual mode and switch off the
oil pump by pressing the key on the keyboard.
ACCESS TO THE INTERVENTION POINTS USED FOR MAINTENANCE
1) Press the stop button before moving the bar pusher forward using the crank.
2) During the work phase, if protection guards have been removed, it is strictly forbidden to
insert the crank into the area used for moving the bar pusher forward and opening the
guide channels.
Here are some examples of the warnings referenced above:
1)If any third party presses the feed or return button causing the crank to rotate while the
operator is moving the bar pusher by means of the crank
2)If work is done on two shifts, there is the chance that a guard is removed mechanically by
different operators. Failing to restore will enable direct access to the areas with moving parts.
Please train your personnel accordingly.
ALARM DEVICES
1) Do not tamper with light indicators, for example by painting them a colour different from
the original one.
2) Make sure that light indicators are clearly visible from all directions at all times.
Here are some examples of the warnings referenced above:
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