
CHAPTER 1: BASIC NOTIONS
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TRYTON 107/112
4. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Only people who know the product and are sufficiently qualified, may install, put the spindle in use,
maintain and, where necessary, repair. The customer must ensure that the provisions regarding
internal monitoring, the indication prescribed events, organization of work, staff training is available
with instructions for assembly.
All persons who perform work on this machine, must have read and understood the notice
instructions. LNS disclaim all responsibility for possible accidents or property damage caused
when safety instructions are not followed :
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Do not handle the equipment without having
knowledge of the safety instructions and the
instructions for use. Safety instructions for the
bar feed system, as well as the CNC lathe,
must be strictly observed.
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Non-qualified personnel, children, and
persons under the influence of alcohol or
medication should not handle the equipment.
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Loose garments, long hair and jewellery can
be dangerous.
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Do not remove any covers while the bar
feeder or the machine is under electrical
power.
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Do not conduct any maintenance operations
during the automatic cycle.
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Do not grasp moving or rotating objects, or
nearby elements.
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If certain safety shields or safety covers are
removed to conduct maintenance, they must
be reinstalled as soon as the maintenance
work is completed.
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No servicing should be carried out on the
interface or inside the electrical cabinet while
the bar feeder or the lathe is under electrical
power.
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It is strictly prohibited to jump wire or remove
circuit breakers, main switches, and
especially safety switches.
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To avoid any harm to persons, or damage to
components, use only the indicated points for
lifting and moving the bar feeder system. No
one should be near the hanging load, or
within the operating range of the overhead
hoist/crane, forklift, or any other means used
for lifting and transportation. Do not knock the
bar feeder while moving it as this could
damage it.
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Do not move the bar feeder while it is
electrically powered on.
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Don’t hit the barfeed when moving it, this
could result in damages.
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The work area surrounding the bar feed
system should always be clear of objects and
well lit. The presence of oil on the ground
could cause falls; it is important to maintain
the floor clean on a regular basis.
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Do not place the machine in a damp area and
make sure that water or oil does not come into
contact with the electrical equipment.
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Do not open the clamping device (collet or
chuck) of the lathe manually when the bar
feeder is in automatic mode (Interface).
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Each time the diameter is changed, also
adapt spindle reduction tube. The use of
spindle reduction tubes is highly
recommended for machining bars with
diameters smaller than the maximum
capacity of the spindle.
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Do not attempt to recharge the batteries of
the PLC.
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For the use and maintenance of the bar
feeder, use only parts provided by or
recommended by LNS.
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If it is necessary to move the bar feeder once
it has been originally installed, do not reinstall
it before first contacting LNS or its local
representative.
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The rotating bar should never protrude the
rear of the lathe spindle.
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The maximum length (max. L) the bar feeder
system is allowed to load is given by the
length of the lathe spindle. The bar should
never extend more than 3 times its diameter
beyond the lathe clamping device without
support.
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LNS disclaim all responsibility for possible
accidents or property damage caused when
safety instructions are not followed.
Summary of Contents for TRYTON 107
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Page 29: ...CHAPTER 4 ELECTRICS 27 TRYTON 107 112 CHAPTER 4 ELECTRICS...
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