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Safety Considerations
Important Safety Precautions for using the Hi-cap Stoner
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Always follow applicable safety standards and protocols when performing
maintenance or service.
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Always ensure that the stoner and components are electrically grounded.
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Always de-energize and lock out the electrical panel before working inside the
stoner cabinet or inside of the stoner.
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Always wear proper PPE - face shields, hard hats, safety shoes, insulating
(rubber) gloves with protectors, insulating sleeves, and flame-resistant (FR)
clothing when work must be performed in a live or energized electrical panel.
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Always wear proper PPE - safety glasses, hard hats, safety shoes, respirator
and gloves when inspecting the stoner or performing maintenance.
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Never operate the stoner with the air filters removed.
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Never operate the stoner with the deck removed.
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Never operate the stoner with missing or worn parts.
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Never operate the stoner with worn or damaged decks.
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Never use the stoner as a table or workstation.
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Never stand on the stoner and/or dust hood.
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Always wear ear protection when operating the stoner.
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Always keep machine clean and properly adjusted.
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Periodically inspect the Stoner, for wear and correct operation, in accordance
with Oliver Manufacturing’s maintenance recommendations.
Summary of Contents for Hi-Cap N Series
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Page 35: ...Page 35 V Appendices Appendix A Maintenance and Basic Troubleshooting ...
Page 41: ...Page 41 Appendix B The ABB ACS380 VFD ...
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Page 47: ...47 P a g e A 2 Programming the VFD from the Keypad Figure 20 Changing VFD parameters ...
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Page 51: ...51 P a g e C 1 Getting to know timer operation ...
Page 52: ...52 P a g e C 2 Timer dip switch selection ...
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