Cyclone RazorOptimal User Manual
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Technical Services, Inc.
General Safety Rules for Woodworking Machinery
WARNING
The operator must thoroughly read and
understand this manual before operating the
saw or starting any servicing. All safety and
warning instructions should be followed.
This manual must be available to all
operators.
1. For your own safety, read the operation manual carefully. Know your machine. Learn its
applications and limitations, and any hazards specific to this machine. All personnel should be
trained in the operational procedures and received safety instruction before operating this
equipment. If you have not received proper training in the use of this machine, DO NOT
OPERATE THIS MACHINE, damage to the equipment or injury to the operator is possible.
2. This machine should not be operated without all of the guards in place and safety devices in
operation. Removal of any guards or disabling any of the safety devices may result in damage
to the equipment or injury to the operator. If any of the guards or safety devices are missing,
damaged or not working properly, DO NOT OPERATE THIS MACHINE, notify your supervisor
immediately.
3. If the operator has any safety concerns or questions regarding the operation of this equipment,
DO NOT OPERATE THIS MACHINE, the machine should be locked out and your supervisor
notified immediately.
4. All Lock Out/Tag Out procedures must be followed before servicing or adjusting this equipment.
If you have not received proper training in the Lock Out/Tag Out procedures for this machine,
DO NOT OPERATE THIS MACHINE, damage to the equipment or injury to the operator is
possible.
5. In case of any equipment malfunction or jam the machine should be powered off and locked out
before clearing any materials from the operational areas of this machine. Once cleared the reset
procedures need to be followed when powering up the equipment. At no time should any of the
machine control systems including electrical, hydraulic or pneumatic circuits be manually
overridden.
6. Check machine for damaged parts. Before continued machine use any damaged guard or part
must be carefully checked for proper operation of its intended function. Check all moving parts
for proper alignment, check for binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, proper secure
mounting, and any other condition that may affect machine operation. Guards or other parts that
are damaged must be properly repaired or re-placed.
7. Machine must be properly grounded.
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