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Safety Checklist
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Always observe the safety instructions inscribed on the safety labels fixed onto the
machine. Do not remove or alter these labels.
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Do not attempt to operate this machine until you have read the manuals supplied
with the machine and understand each of the functions and operation methods.
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Operators should be trained formally either by a technical school or some form of
apprenticeship program in machining and machining safety.
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Installation and maintenance should be performed only by qualified personnel.
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Qualified personnel shall be trained and knowledgeable of the construction and
operation of this equipment and work methods. Such persons shall be trained to
recognize and avoid hazards that might be present with respect to this equipment
and work methods. Such persons shall also be familiar with the proper use of any
special precautionary techniques, personal protective equipment, including arc-flash,
insulating and shielding materials, and insulated tools and test equipment.
Basic Points Of Safety
1. DANGER
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There are high voltage terminals on the electrical panel, transformer, motors,
junction boxes and other equipment.
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DO NOT touch the high voltage terminals or components under any
circumstances when the power supply is on. Make sure that all doors and
safety covers are fitted before switching the power supply on. If any door or
safety cover is to be removed, first switch off the main circuit breaker.
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DO NOT enter the machining envelope at any time that the machine is under
power. The machine should be entered only when powered off and properly
locked out to prevent accidental energizing of the machine while persons are
inside.
2. WARNING:
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Memorize the location of the emergency stop button(s), so that you can press
emergency stop immediately from any position.
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Take care not to touch any switches accidentally while the machine is in
operation.