Safety instructions
Item no. 10004010, Revision 06
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Note. Do not damage the HF spindle.
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Any damage reduces the accuracy of the HF spindle.
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Any damage restricts the functionality of the HF spindle.
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Any damage shortens the service life of the HF spindle.
4.1
Safe working
Observe all safety instructions set out in the manual, the applicable national
accident prevention regulations, and the valid company work, operation, and
safety guidelines.
DANGER: Due to flying parts.
Tools that are not clamped correctly will be flung away by the centrifugal
forces that occur during machining.
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Use the full clamping depth of the collet.
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Clamp the tool securely.
DANGER: Due to flying parts.
If the wrong rotational direction is used, the clamping system releases and
the tool is flung away.
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It is essential to adhere to the rotational direction of the HF spindle.
WARNING: Risk of injury due to flying parts.
The HF spindle operates at high speeds which may cause chips to fly out
with great force.
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Never remove the protective devices of the machine or system.
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Always wear protective goggles during work.
Example of design: Inserting the
shank
Note: Ensure functionality.
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Never operate the HF spindle without a clamped tool shank.
If no tool shank is clamped:
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The clamping system is damaged by the centrifugal forces.
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The clamping system is shifted.
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The balance of the HF spindle is affected.
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The bearing is damaged.
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Take the relevant measures to protect against splashes and spray accord-
ing to the type of machining, the type of material being machined, and the
type of tool selected.
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Observe the manual of the machine in which the HF spindle is installed.