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Occupational Safety Standards

ANSI B11.19-2010, Performance Criteria for Safeguarding, states the following:

Code Excerpt

(Requirement)

Code Excerpt

(Explanatory Information)

Relevance & Applicability*

“The user shall ensure that
guards are installed,
maintained, and operated
so as to protect against:
unauthorized adjustment
or circumvention;”

(ANSI B11.19-2010 7.2.6)

“Guards installed in such a
manner that tools are
necessary for their
adjustment or removal
may satisfy this
requirement.”

“Examples of some types
of fasteners that should
not be used are: slotted or
Phillips head screws; wing
nuts; Magnets; latches and
hasps; hooks and eyes.”

(ANSI B11.19-2010
E7.2.6)

After the installation of the
MAKESafe Power Tool
Control is complete,
MAKESafe Tools
recommends the following
in order to comply with
ANSI B11.19 7.2.6:

1)

Cover the tool switch on

your

power tool

to prevent

tampering and to maintain
its ‘on’ position. Use
fastening means to comply
with provided explanatory
information.

2)

Use a plug lockout

enclosure or other
fastening means to
prevent the unauthorized
unplugging of the

power

tool

from the MAKESafe

Power Tool Control.

*It is the end users responsibility to read and interpret all occupational safety requirements along
with their local authority having jurisdiction. Interpretations provided here are the opinion of
MAKESafe Tools.

MAKESafe Tools, Inc. | Copyright 2021 | Last Updated 1/4/22

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Summary of Contents for PTC Series

Page 1: ...particular configuration of this product though this manual can be used for all product configurations COPYRIGHT 2021 BY MAKESAFE TOOLS INC WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY...

Page 2: ...ibility of the owner of this device to follow the guidance provided below to determine compatibility Warning All induction motors such as those running power tools have inherent limitations on their m...

Page 3: ...lossary 3 Specifications 3 Device Diagrams 4 Compatibility Checklist 5 Recognizing Existing Controls 6 Installation 6 Occupational Safety Standards 7 Normal Operation 8 Inspections Maintenance 8 Troub...

Page 4: ...VAC 1 PH 60Hz 50 Hz options available 240 VAC 3 PH 60Hz 50 Hz options available Rated Horsepower UL508 1 5 HP 3 0 HP 5 0 HP Rated Current UL508 20 A 17 A 15 A Approvals UL508 Industrial Control Device...

Page 5: ...7 mm Control Panel 3 0 x 2 0 x 0 9 in 76 20 mm x 50 80 mm x 22 86 mm Control Panel Industrial 3 Button Control Panel All dimensions are for enclosure and do not include dimensions of buttons plugs and...

Page 6: ...u cannot complete the checklist do not install the device Checklist For More Information Confirm that the voltage number of phases and frequency of your power tool match the voltage number of phases a...

Page 7: ...r will only fit in one orientation so rotate it gently until it snaps into place Once mated manually screw the control panel connector clockwise to lock it in place Hand tighten the connector until sn...

Page 8: ...hes and hasps hooks and eyes ANSI B11 19 2010 E7 2 6 After the installation of the MAKESafe Power Tool Control is complete MAKESafe Tools recommends the following in order to comply with ANSI B11 19 7...

Page 9: ...Solution My tool will not start Every time I try to turn my tool on the product makes a clicking noise and the tool fails to start You may have engaged low voltage protection This can happen due to l...

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