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6. OPERATION
DANGER!
Hazard from ejected objects!
Incorrect operation can cause objects to be ejected, causing serious injuries
and even death.
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The circular magnet must always be securely attached to the work
surface of the machine tool. Check after assembly!
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The stated maximum permissible speed must be observed (see section
3 “Technical specifications”).
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The control lever (Allen key) must be removed after actuating the
magnetic field!
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The pole plate and the workpiece must be clean to allow for maximum
magnetic adhesion. Air gaps reduce magnetic adhesion! Clean the pole
plate and workpiece before positioning!
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If the workpieces have a high non-magnetic material content, the ad-
hesion of the workpiece on the circular magnet is reduced, e.g. in case
of high levels of nickel or cast iron. The holding force may have to be
calculated.
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The circular magnet must not be heated over 80 °C. Above this
temperature, magnetising of the circular magnet is eliminated.
DANGER!
Risk of crushing!
There is risk of crushing when placing magnetic workpieces on the active
magnet.
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Do not place and position workpieces when the magnet is switched on.
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The use of non-magnetic tools can exclude the risk of crushing or similar
injuries.
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Wear personal protective equipment.
DANGER!
Risk of crushing!
If the magnet is used vertically, this creates a risk of crushing from falling
workpieces.
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Secure workpieces against falling during chucking and releasing.
Operating conditions
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Never leave the magnet switched on for a prolonged period before use and without a workpiece!
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The pole plate of the magnet must always be kept clean and level!
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Never work with reduced holding force!
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The maximum workpiece temperature must not exceed 80 °C!
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Always use appropriate shielding during machining, so that any ejected swarf does not pose
a risk for the operator!
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Never chuck a workpiece with a large projection or height beyond the pole plate
(max. height approx. 1 x workpiece width)!
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If possible, do not chuck any workpieces with irregular contact surfaces!
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