SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
delta10 - dl/01-2005
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pacemakers!
Danger!
Electrical hazard
When the system is switched on, elec-
trical connections bear current. Opening
or removing components can make these
connections accessible.
Danger!
Electrical charging hazard
Due to electrical charging plastic compo-
nents or wiring, solvents and process
chemicals could be ignited. Therefore, the
system and its components have to be
grounded.
Danger!
Emergency stop button
The complete system has to be equipped
with an emergency stop button.
Danger!
Under no circumstances use makeshift
fuses or short-circuit any fuse holders.
Waning!
Max. chuck rotation 0-10,000 rpm, de-
pending on type:
2“ (50 mm): . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 rpm
4“ (100 mm): . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,000 rpm
6“ (150 mm): . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,000 rpm
8“ (200 mm): . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,000 rpm
Additional safety information:
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Do not take actions on the system other than de-
scribed in this manual.
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Do not operate the system while covers or other
protective systems are removed.
•
Maintenance and service work may only be exe-
cuted by the manufacturer’s service personnel
or persons qualified accordingly.
•
is connect all wires of power supply prior to
opening of the system. In case work has to be
done while the system remains open (for adjust-
ments, maintenance etc.) it should only be done
by qualified personnel, knowing all potentially
dangerous points and being able to prevent haz-
ards by taking appropriate precautions.
•
In case fuses have to be replaced make sure
that only fuses of same type and current rating
will be used.
•
In case of insufficient grounding or of damaged
ground conductor make sure that the system will
be inoperable and secure it against unautho-
rized or unintentional operation.
•
Whenever it is likely that the system is no longer
electrically safe, make it inoperable and secure
it against any unauthorized or unintentional op-
eration.
The system is likely to be electrically unsafe if:
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any damage is visible,
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it fails to perform according to specification,
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it has been subject to prolonged storage un-
der unfavorable conditions,
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it has been subject to severe transport stress.
In these cases the safety state of the ma-
chine has to be checked by the manufactur-
er’s service personnel.
1.3.3.1 Handling of Electronic Components
Electrostatic discharges can cause damage to
parts. When handling electronic components sever-
al precautions are essential:
•
Wear a grounded wrist strap or work on a
grounded static-dissipating work surface. If this
not possible touch an adjacent earth ground (i.
e. central heaters or water pipes) before han-
dling electronic components or printed circuit
boards.
•
Leave electronic components and printed circuit
boards in their original packaging until final in-
stallation.
•
Handle electronic components by their body or
case, avoid touching of leads.
•
Keep electronic components and printed circuit
boards away from such static-generating materi-
als as styrofoam, vinyls, plastic bags, wraps, en-
velopes, bubble pack foams, etc.
Maintenance and repair work required, but not list-
ed in this manual, should only be done by the man-
ufacturer’s service personnel or by persons of
equivalent qualification.
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