WARNING
Risk of death due to stored charges! After switching off the milling unit,
electrical charges may still be stored in components. Contact with such
components may be painful and even fatal. Wait until all such components
have fully discharged before performing work on them. Always be aware
that:
•
Only electricians are permitted to work on the electrical system!
•
Work on the electrical system must be carried out when in a safe (de-
energised) state!
•
With damaged insulation, switch off the power supply immediately and
organise a repair!
•
Never bypass fuses or render these ineffective. When replacing a fuse
always ensure the correct current strength!
•
Keep moisture away from live parts. Danger of a short circuit!
When working on active parts of the electrical system and operating
equipment, de- energise the system for the duration of the work and observe
the following safety rules:
1. Disconnect.
2. Secure against being switched on again.
3. Test to ensure a de-energised state.
4. Earth and short circuit.
5. Cover or close off any nearby live parts.
4.5.2 Mechanical hazards
WARNING
Danger due to rotating components and moving axes!
Risk of injury and death due to contact with rotating or moving components
of the milling unit!
•
Before starting work check that all covers, safety and protective
equipment are correctly installed and functional.
•
Never reach into the milling unit during operation.
•
When cleaning inside the milling unit always unplug the milling unit’s
mains plug and secure it against being reconnected.
•
Before starting work check that no loose parts are lying around the
milling unit room.
Always be aware that:
•
Bypassing or manipulating moving and fixed protective equipment is
fundamentally prohibited without exception!
•
After opening the lid, reaching into the milling chamber is strictly
prohibited until all parts of the milling unit have come to a standstill
without exception! For technical reasons, e.g. the processing spindle
may run on!
•
Before starting lubrication, maintenance and servicing work in the hazard
area, safely disconnect the energy and secure it against reconnection!
4 For your safety
12 Planmeca PlanMill 50 S
User's manual