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Safety and Warranty
HAZARDS, SAFETY DEVICES AND RESIDUAL RISKS
The machine is characterized by the following hazards and associated risks.
OF A MECHANICAL NATURE:
•
Gripping, dragging and crushing between the sheeting rollers, as well as between the sheeting rollers and
other adjacent parts (shoulders, scrapers), and between belt guide rollers closer to the sheeting zone and
scrapers.
•
Gripping and dragging, trapping, cutting and crushing: between movement transmission components.
• Gripping, dragging and crushing: in the confluence zones between belts and drive/guide cylinders.
• Crushing, cutting: between the rollers of the cutting unit (optional) and the worktable.
OF AN ELECTRICAL NATURE:
• Electrocution: from contact with live parts (e.g. inside the power board).
ASSOCIATED WITH HYGIENE:
• Harm to the health of persons because of contact with moulds, perishable substances, etc., because of
penetration by insects, rodents, etc.
• Unacceptable modifications of the food product (e.g. contamination by the development of microorganisms
or foreign substances/matters).
ASSOCIATED WITH FAILURE TO OBSERVE ERGONOMIC PRINCIPLES:
• Lesions/bodily harm because of incorrect posture and/or movements.
• Lifting and handling heavy loads (manual handling of large masses of dough, assembling/disassembling/
handling the worktables and cutting unit, etc.)
ASSOCIATED WITH INHALING DUST:
• Possible harm to the airways (rhinitis, lacrimation, asthma, etc.) if, when sprinkling flour on the pastry, the
operator does not take the precautions indicated in this manual and provokes a significant dispersion of
dust in the air.
MACHINE SAFETY EQUIPMENT
1. Interlocked mobile guards, each associated with a safety microswitch and positioned in order to protect the
sheeting cylinder intake zone and, more in general, the danger zones. Each of these can be raised at one
end, as they can rotate on a horizontal pivot. They are composed of appropriately shaped steel round bars
welded together (grill). If the guard is raised, the safety system triggers emergency stopping of every part
in movement as a result of the associated safety microswitch; the microswitch trips whenever the distance
between the end of the guard and the belt exceeds the set limit, that cannot in any case be greater than:
- 55mm.
Stopping must take place within one second of intervention of the microswitch (this requirement is checked
by the manufacturer on the new machine before shipping). To restart the working parts it is first of all
necessary to return the guard to the rest position and then press the enabling button.
2.
Fixed guards: these are guards which are kept locked by fixing elements that cannot be removed without
using tools; when fitted correctly and fixed to the bearing structure, these ensure the inaccessibility in
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