Basic safety notes
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DANGER
Risk of fatal injury to operating personnel due to the workpiece
falling down or being flung out in the event of a power failure
In the event of a power failure, the lathe chuck's clamping force
may fail immediately and the workpiece may be released in an
uncontrolled manner. This poses a risk of death or injury to the
operating personnel and can result in serious damage to the
automated system.
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The machine manufacturer and the operator of the machine
must carry out and document a hazard assessment and risk
analysis to ensure that suitable measures are taken to
maintain the lathe chuck's clamping force until the machine
comes to a standstill and the workpiece can be secured (e.g.
using a crane or suitable lifting equipment).
•
The machines and equipment must fulfill the minimum
requirements of the EC Machinery Directive; specifically, they
must have effective technical measures to protect against
potential mechanical hazards.
DANGER
Possible risk of fatal injury to operating personnel if a jaw
breaks or if the lathe chuck fails because the technical data have
been exceeded and a workpiece is released or parts fly off
•
The technical data specified by the manufacturer for using the
lathe chuck must never be exceeded.
•
The lathe chuck may only be used on machines and facilities
that fulfill the minimum requirements of the EC Machinery
Directive; specifically, they must have effective technical
measures to protect against possible mechanical hazards.