OPTIMUM
M A S C H I N E N - G E R M A N Y
Version 1.0.1 dated 2015-12-17
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Original operating instructions
MH25V
GB
1.14
Using lifting equipment
WARNING!
The use of unstable lifting and load suspension equipment that might break under load
can cause severe or fatal injuries.
Check that the lifting and load suspension equipment are of sufficient load-bearing
capability and are in perfect condition.
Observe the accident prevention regulations issued by your Employers Liability
Insurance Association or other supervisory authorities applicable to your company.
Fasten loads properly.
Never walk under suspended loads!
1.15
Symbols on the milling machine
Make sure that the mandatory and warning symbols are legible.
1.16
Electrical system
Have the electrical equipment on the machine checked regularly. Rectify all defects such as
loose connections, defective wires, etc. immediately.
A second person must be present during work on live components to disconnect the power in
the event of an emergency. If there is a fault in the power supply, switch off the milling machine
immediately!
Comply with the required inspection intervals in accordance with the factory safety directive,
operating equipment inspection.
The machine operator must ensure that the electrical systems and operating materials are
checked for serviceability
by a qualified electrician or under the supervision and direction of a qualified electrician,
prior to initial commissioning and after modifications or repairs, prior to recommissioning
and at set intervals.
The intervals must be set so that foreseeable defects can be detected in a timely manner, when
they occur.
The relevant electro-technical rules must be followed during the inspection.
No check is required before first commissioning, if the manufacturer or installer has confirmed
to the operator that the electrical system and operating materials have been procured in
accordance with the stipulations of the accident prevention regulations.
Permanently installed electrical systems and operating materials are considered constantly
monitored if they are continually serviced by qualified electricians and inspected by means of
measurements during operation (e.g. monitoring the insulation resistance).
1.17
Inspection deadlines
Define and document the inspection intervals for the machine in accordance with section 3 of
the Factory Safety Order and perform an operational risk analysis in accordance with section 6
of the Safety at Work Act. The inspection intervals in the maintenance section should be used
as reference values.