Fig. 2-3
Fig. 2-4
4.
SQUEEZE DANGER BETWEEN THE ROLLERS AND THE MAIN FRAME.
During the wrapping process the bale rotates on two rollers. These two rollers rotate around
the square pipe they are mounted on. Between the roller and the square pipe there is a
squeeze danger for the fingers. (See fig. 2-3).
5.
SQUEEZE DANGER BETWEEN TELESCOPE FRAME AND MAIN FRAME, INWARDS.
When loading a new bale, the telescope frame moves into the main frame, and this is where
there can occur a squeeze danger. This is secured with a cover on the telescope frame that
slides on the main frame.
The machine must not be used if this cover is removed or damaged.
6.
SQUEEZE DANGER BETWEEN TELESCOPE FRAME AND MAIN FRAME, OUTWARDS.
On both ends of the telescope frame there can occur a squeeze danger when loading a new
bale. Keep therfore hands and feet away from this area. (See fig. 2-4).
7.
SQUEEZE DANGER CAUSED BY PLASTIC AUTOMATION.
At the end of the wrapping process the plastic shall be perforated and held tight until the start
of the next wrapping process. When the cutter arm moves down to lock the plastic, there can
occur a squeeze danger between the cutter arm and the cutter holder. The cutter blade that
perforates the plastic is very sharp, so keep hands away from the cutter. (See fig. 2-5).
Always put the security cover over the cutter blade when the machine is not in use.
* Emergency stop: see chapter 2.1
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