will occur. The extent of faulty drive movements depends upon the type of
control and the state of operation.
Dangerous movements! Danger to life, risk of
injury, severe bodily harm or material dam‐
age!
DANGER
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For the above reasons, ensure personal safety by means of qualified
and tested higher-level monitoring devices or measures integrated in the
installation. They have to be provided for by the user according to the
specific conditions within the installation and a hazard and fault analysis.
The safety regulations applicable for the installation have to be taken in‐
to consideration. Unintended machine motion or other malfunction is
possible if safety devices are disabled, bypassed or not activated.
To avoid accidents, bodily harm and/or material damage:
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Keep free and clear of the machine’s range of motion and moving parts.
Possible measures to prevent people from accidentally entering the ma‐
chine’s range of motion:
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Use safety fences;
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Use of safety guard (cover);
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Use of protective coverings;
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Install light curtains or light barrier.
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Fences and coverings must be strong enough to resist maximum possi‐
ble momentum.
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Mount the emergency stop switch in the immediate reach of the opera‐
tor. Verify that the emergency stop works before start-up. Don’t operate
the device if the emergency stop is not working.
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Isolate the drive power connection by means of an emergency stop cir‐
cuit or use a safety related starting lockout to prevent unintentional start.
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Make sure that the drives are brought to a safe standstill before access‐
ing or entering the danger zone.
The standard equipment motor brake or an external brake controlled directly
by the drive controller are not sufficient to guarantee personal safety!
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Disconnect electrical power to the equipment using a master switch and
secure the switch against reconnection for:
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Maintenance and repair work;
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Cleaning of equipment;
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Long periods of discontinued equipment use.
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Prevent the operation of high-frequency, remote control and radio equip‐
ment near electronics circuits and supply leads. If the use of such devi‐
ces cannot be avoided, verify the system and the installation for possi‐
ble malfunctions in all possible positions of normal use before initial
start-up. If necessary, perform a special electromagnetic compatibility
(EMC) test on the installation.
Bosch Rexroth AG
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