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Installation Guidelines
General & Machine Safety Rules
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The employer must select trained, qualified personnel to machine.
For persons with long hair, their hair must be properly restrained or wear a hat
before operating or maintaining the machine.
When operating the machine, safety glasses, a filter masks and work safety shoes
must be worn.
The machine and its surrounding area must be kept clean and orderly so to
prevent slippery surfaces and to remove unnecessary obstacles.
All protective guards must be closed at all times, except when maintenance work
is being done.
Before maintenance work, the power source should be turned off and only
proper tool should be used.
Only use grinding wheel with a maximum peripheral speed of 2800rpm or
greater.
When inspecting electrical sections of the machine, insulating gloves, rubber or
leather boots and other non-conducting protective items should be used.
Before starting up the wheel spindle motor, first inspect the grinding wheel and
check the turning direction of the wheel spindle. After starting the wheel
spindle motor, let the grinding wheel spin freely for at least two minutes before
starting to grind the work piece.
Make sure the surface of the magnetic chuck is clean before mounting work
pieces.
Use the proper clamps when mounting non-magnetic material work pieces such
as aluminium, graphite, etc, or work pieces that are difficult to be hold on the
magnetic chuck. These clamps cannot come into contact with the grinding
wheel.
When the grinding wheel is not turning, the operator should check with his
hands and see whether the work piece is firmly attached to the magnetic chuck.
For wet grinding, before turning ON the spindle motor, first turn ON the
coolant system.