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SAFETY REGULATIONS

 – ROBOBAR MSF–522/6 & ROBOBAR MSF–832/6

300286 E – 02/01

Chap. 8.3 /7

7.

WHAT TO DO BEFORE ANY REPAIR OR SERVICE

  Danger !

Stop and switch off the machine before any intervention on the
bar–feeder!
Do not turn off Main Switch QS0 if the maintenance works require elec-
tric power. Only qualified and trained staff is authorized to take action
on the machine with the main switch QS0 engaged ! (See Fig. 1 and 2,
main switch)

CONDITION BEFORE ANY INTERVENTION

What to do ?

How & Notes

Stop the machine

Follow the usual procedure accord-
ing to instruction “USER INTER-
FACE OPERATION” of the
machine

CUT OFF ALL POWER
SOURCES

when the machine is completely
stopped

Turn off Main Switch QS0 of the
machine and lock it with Padlock(s)
C.

On the side of the machine, see
fig. 2

7.1

INTERVENTION IN THE CONVEYING ZONE

  Warning !

When intervening in the conveying zone, after a breakdown and/or just
after the stop of the barfeeder (and of the machine) take care to the
possible heating of certain elements.

8.

PRECAUTIONS IN OPERATING MODE

8.1

WITHDRAWAL OF THE OILPAN

In order to effect certain operations of maintenance and starting on the
spindles of the machine, it is necessary to be able to withdraw the oilpan of
the barfeeder

What to do ?

How & Notes

Stop the machine

Follow the usual procedure accord-
ing to instruction “USER INTER-
FACE OPERATION” of the
machine

CUT OFF ALL POWER
SOURCES

when the machine is completely
stopped

Turn off Main Switch QS0 of the
machine and lock it with Padlock(s)
C.

On the side of the machine, see
fig. 2

Withdraw the oilpan by hand

  Warning ! Wear gloves and

make sure that the floor is not
slippery.

8.2

BAR LOADING

  Warning !

The loading of the bars into the barfeeder requires the wearing of
gloves and if necessary the use of an adequate lifting means.

8.3

REMNANT RECEPTACLE

  Warning ! The remnant receptacle must be emptied regularly in order

to avoid that remnants accumulate and fall on the floor.
Wear gloves and safety shoes.

Summary of Contents for ROBOBAR MSF-522/6

Page 1: ... MSF 522 6 ROBOBAR MSF 522 8 ROBOBAR MSF 832 6 300286 E Printed in Switzerland Copyright c 1999 2001 SAFETY REGULATIONS TORNOS SA CH 2740 MOUTIER http www tornos ch ATTENTION Before handling the machine read first these regulations ...

Page 2: ...o protect the user his her effects and the environment from injuries and damage as applicable Below you will find the safety symbols their headings and definitions Please read these first before you continue Danger indicates a direct danger of death or serious injury Warning indicates an object or action which may cause death or serious injury Attention indicates an object or action which may caus...

Page 3: ...NERAL RULES FOR ALL USERS 2 3 INSTALLATION OF THE BARFEEDER 2 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND NOTICES 3 5 ORDER CLEANLINESS MAINTENANCE 3 6 SAFETY MEASURES AND DEVICES 3 6 1 PROTECTIVE GUARDS FOR PERSONS 3 6 1 1 Inspection of Protective Guards 3 6 2 GUARDS 4 6 3 MAIN SWITCH 5 6 4 ELECTRIC CABINET OR LIVE ELEMENT 5 ...

Page 4: ...GENCY STOP AND CONTROL PANEL 6 6 5 1 Emergency stop 6 7 WHAT TO DO BEFORE ANY REPAIR OR SERVICE 7 7 1 INTERVENTION IN THE CONVEYING ZONE 7 8 PRECAUTIONS IN OPERATING MODE 7 8 1 WITHDRAWAL OF THE OILPAN 7 8 2 BAR LOADING 7 8 3 REMNANT RECEPTACLE 7 9 FIRE PREVENTION 8 10 SCRAPPING 8 ...

Page 5: ...lators maintenance and service staff or any other person in related function must read and strictly follow the safety regulations in this document the regulations regarding the machine on which the barfeeder is installed These regulations also pertain to options components installations attachments and systems related to the barfeeder Warning FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE REGULATIONS MAY CAUSE SERI...

Page 6: ...sure each time you start the machine that nobody hidden from sight is working on the machine Never put your hands or position other parts of your body within or next to the range of action or movement of the mechanical elements Keep the machine and its environment clean Carry out the maintenance works according to the instructions entitled INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE Prohibition Never deact...

Page 7: ...of grease oil etc Do not leave tools or other items to lie around on the shop floor or any workplace Antislip covering of the shop floor is recommended Clean regularly the barfeeder inside Maintain regularly all elements of the machine according to manufactur er s instructions for accident free operation 6 SAFETY MEASURES AND DEVICES 6 1 PROTECTIVE GUARDS FOR PERSONS Danger The barfeeder must not ...

Page 8: ...g of the doors entails the immediate stop of the machine and the barfeeder Components 1010 Guard of stacker drive 1020 Rear guard 1030 Rear door 1040 Front door 1050 See through guards for the conveying zone 1060 Electric cabinet 1070 Operator control panel 1080 Remnant receptacle 1090 Handle for the withdrawal of the oilpan and of the stock reel 1100 Zone of bar loading 1020 1010 1030 1050 1040 1...

Page 9: ...switch of the machine on 0 see fig 2 Position the arrow of the button on 0 Fit Padlock s C in the opening s provided for this purpose according to local regulations 6 4 ELECTRIC CABINET OR LIVE ELEMENT Danger Only a qualified person is authorized to intervene inside the electric cabinets or on an electric element Turn off and lock the main switch of the machine Follow the electric regulations in f...

Page 10: ...me function Emergency stop operation When you press the emergency stop all elements of the machine and of the barfeeder will instantaneously come to a halt except for the air conditioning of the electric cabinet Once pressed the emergency stop sets all controls out of operation Emergency stop inspection Information Check regularly the emergency stop operation Restarting after emergency stop RESTAR...

Page 11: ... and or just after the stop of the barfeeder and of the machine take care to the possible heating of certain elements 8 PRECAUTIONS IN OPERATING MODE 8 1 WITHDRAWAL OF THE OILPAN In order to effect certain operations of maintenance and starting on the spindles of the machine it is necessary to be able to withdraw the oilpan of the barfeeder What to do How Notes Stop the machine Follow the usual pr...

Page 12: ... When in doubt please contact TORNOS Daily fire prevention Caution Carry out the following daily fire prevention measures Pay attention to excessive noise and vibrations Make sure that coolant is distributed correctly and sufficiently and that dis tribution openings are not obstructed Make sure that the guards are correctly closed and that no oil leaks out Recommandations in case of smoke or mist ...

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