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Safety

SSK-Series | Version 1.02

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Operator:

The operator is instructed by the operating company 
about the assigned tasks and possible risks in case of 
improper behaviour. Any tasks which need to be per-
formed beyond the operation in the standard mode 
must only be performed by the operator if it is indicated 
in these instructions and if the operating company ex-
pressively commissioned the operator.

Electrician:

The electrician is due to their professional training, 
knowledge and experience as well as knowledge of the 
relevant standards and regulations able to work on 
electrical systems and independently recognize and 
avoid possible dangers. The electrician is specially 
trained for the work environment in which he works and 
knows the relevant standards and regulations.

Qualified personnel:

Due to their professional training, knowledge and expe-
rience as well as their knowledge of relevant regulations 
the specialist staff is able to perform the assigned tasks 
and to recognise and avoid any possible dangers them-
selves.

Manufacturer:

Certain works may only be performed by specialist per-
sonnel of the manufacturer. Other personnel is not au-
thorized to perform these works. Please contact our cus-
tomer service for the execution of all arising work.

2.4 Personal protective equipment

The personal protective equipment serves to protect 
persons against impairments of safety and health while 
working. The staff member has to wear personal protec-
tive equipment while performing different tasks on and 
with the machine which are indicated in the individual 
paragraphs of these instructions.

The personal protective equipment is explained in the 
following paragraph:

2.5 Safety Information

The sandblast cabin has a number of safety markings 
that must be observed and followed.

The safety labels must not be removed. Damaged or 
missing safety markings can lead to malfunctions, per-
sonal injury and material damage. They are to be re-
placed immediately.

If the safety markings are not immediately recognizable 
and comprehendible, the sandblasting cabinet should 
be taken out of service until new safety markings have 
been made.

Head protection

The industrial helmet protects the head against fall-
ing objects and hitting on fixed objects.

Ear protection

The hearing protection protects against damages of 
hearing due to noise.  

Respiratory protection

The respiratory protection protects the respiratory 
tract against the ingress of dust and small foreign 
bodies.

Use safety glasses!

The protective goggles serve to protect the eyes 
against parts flying off.

Protective gloves

The protective gloves serve to protect the hands 
against sharp components as well as against fric-
tion, abrasions or deep injuries.  

Safety boots

The safety boots protect the feet against crushes, 
falling parts and slipping over on slippery under-
ground.

Protective clothes

Protective clothes are made of a tightly fitted fabric 
without the protruding parts of low tear strength. 

Summary of Contents for SSK 1

Page 1: ...SSK S ERIESS SSK 1 Operating Instructions Sandblasting Cabinet SSK 1 SSK 1 5 SSK 1 5...

Page 2: ...s are liable to compen sation Subject to technical modifications and error Content Imprint 2 1 Introduction 3 1 1 Copyright 3 1 2 Costumer service 3 1 3 Limitation of liability 3 2 Safety 3 2 1 Symbol...

Page 3: ...uermer maschinen de We are always interested in valuable experience and knowledge gained from using the application which then could be shared and be valuable to develop our products even further 1 3...

Page 4: ...staff in regular intervals and inform them about the hazards The operator must provide the necessary protec tive equipment to the staff and order the use of the necessary protective equipment in a bin...

Page 5: ...safety and health while working The staff member has to wear personal protec tive equipment while performing different tasks on and with the machine which are indicated in the individual paragraphs o...

Page 6: ...nsidered misuse For structural and technical changes to the sand blas ting cabin the company St rmer Maschinen GmbH as sumes no liability Claims of any kind due to damage due to improper use are exclu...

Page 7: ...to be disposed of The delivery packaging is made of cardboard so please dispose carefully by hav ing it chopped up and given to the recycling collection The film is made of polyethylene PE and the cus...

Page 8: ...he sandblasting gun has to be connected Step 1 Open the lid of the cabin and the enclosed fil ter at the exhaust opening at the top rightin the cab Fig 5 If not mounted yet Fig 5 mounting filter Step...

Page 9: ...K1 Step 1 Connect the duckbill duct to the compressed air port on the outside of the cab on the right side Step 2 Extraction with 2m3 min Connect the suction power to the suction connection 7 4 Air re...

Page 10: ...the blast cabinet if you are under the influence of alcohol drugs or medicines and or you are overtired or suffer from concentration impairing illnesses The sandblasting cabin may only be operated by...

Page 11: ...1 4 turn every 10 operating hours To ensure a good flow of blasting media the com pressed air must be dry and free of oil Regularly check the quality of the compressed air if necessary install a drai...

Page 12: ...ust first be disconnected from the compressed air source Disorder Possible Causes Remedy The device is not working 1 Defective pedal 2 No connection to the compressed air source 1 Replace the pedal 2...

Page 13: ...abin SSK 1 must be ordered The gloves are in the spare parts drawing with Item number 21 indicated Type of device Sandstrahlkabine SSK 1 Item number 620 4000 Position number 21 The order number is 0 6...

Page 14: ...Spare parts drawing SSK 1 In case of service the following drawing shall help to identify the necessary spare parts If necessary send a copy of the drawing with the marked components to your authoris...

Page 15: ...Spare parts SSK Series Version 1 02 15 11 2 Spare parts drawing SSK 1 5 Fig 14 Spare parts drawing SSK 1 5...

Page 16: ...ive Equipment Directive The following harmonized standards were applied DIN EN ISO 12100 2010 Safety of machines General principles of design Risk evaluation and Risk reduction DIN EN 60204 1 2011 Saf...

Page 17: ...rfen keine chemischen Reinigungsmittel eingesetzt werden da diese das Material besch digen k nnen Empfohlen Lappen und Wasser Die Handschuhe m ssen vor jedem Gebrauch auf Unversehrtheit gepr ft werden...

Page 18: ...ing and maintenance Zur Reinigung d rfen keine chemischen Reinigungsmittel eingesetzt werden da diese das Material besch digen k nnen Empfohlen Lappen und Wasser Die Handschuhe m ssen vor jedem Gebrau...

Page 19: ...Notes SSK Series Version 1 02 19 14 Notes...

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