BNC-446
CNC LATHE
OPERATION MANUAL
NCT Ipari Elektronikai Kft.
5/95
Date: 08.10.2015
H-1148 Budapest, Fogarasi út 7.
Tel.: +36 1 467 6300
www.nct.hu
1.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING!|
Do not install, operate, or service this machine until:
1.
You have read and understand the safety instructions on the pages that follow.
2.
You have read and understand the operator’s manual, especially knowing the function and
location of all machine controls and read manuals for any related accessories.
3.
You have read and understand all safety and instruction plates attached to the machine
and its related accessories.
4.
Prior to install or service the machine read and understand the maintenance manual.
5.
To service the machine must be done only by competent and trained personnel.
NOTICE!
The following safety instructions are general recommendations for most common operations
on a turning machine.
Additional safety measures may be required for your particular application. Buffalo,
therefore, makes no warranty or representation as the absolute correctness of sufficiency of
the instructions.
1.1.
General Safety Instructions for Operating the Machine
1.
The best defence against injuries on a turning machine is to be alert. Never initiate a
machine function unless you completely understand what the function will cause
the machine to do.
2.
Never operate the machine with any cover or shield opened or removed.
3.
Never reach into the work area when the spindle is rotating or if the machine is in
automatic mode.
4.
Put the machine in manual mode and be sure last programmed function has been
completed before reaching inside of the work area.
5.
The functions of the machine make it impossible to eliminate all pinch points.
Be particularly aware of the following pinch points:
Spindle and chuck rotation
Indexing of turret and tools
Carriage and cross-slide movement
Tailstock movement, both quill and body
6.
Keep machine and area around it clean and well lighted. Never allow chips, coolant or oil
to remain on the floor. Do not leave loose objects on or around machine.
7.
Clothing:
Wear safety glasses with eye shields at all times. Protect your eyes. Never use
a compressed air hose to remove chips from a machine.
Never wear loose fitting clothing. Remove all jewelry (rings, watches, necklaces etc.).
They can be caught in moving parts of the machine.
Gloves are easily caught in moving parts. Take them off before turning the machine
on.
Always wear safety shoes with steel toes and oil-resistant soles.