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4.8
Hazardous Areas
Hazard
Area/Action
Risk
Avoidance
Cutting Hazard
At the tool
•
When changing
the cutter head.
•
In case of contact with
the rotating cutter.
Mild to severe inju-
ries to hands and fin-
gers.
•
Wear gloves when changing the
cutter.
•
Keep hands out of the danger
zone.
•
Use all available tool covers and
fence bridges.
•
Do not push workpieces along
the unsecured cutter by hand.
•
Use a power feeder, sliding table
or sliding block.
Risk of Kickback
Danger of
being drawn in
At the tool
•
Increased risk of draw-in
due to rotation of the
cutter!
•
When the splinter tabs
are widely spaced apart!
•
Increased risk of Kickback
when tilting the work-
piece!
•
Increased risk of Kickback
with incorrectly selected
cutting or rotating speed!
•
Increased risk of Kickback
when insert milling!
•
Increased risk of Kickback
and draw-in during climb
milling!
•
Danger of being drawn in
when using a power
feeder between work-
piece and power feeder.
Increased risk of in-
jury or even death
from ejected or fly-
ing workpieces,
workpiece parts and
tool parts (e.g. in the
event of tool break-
age).
Increased risk of in-
juries or even death
due to entrapment
of hands, fingers,
clothing, jewellery
and long hair.
•
Keep hands out of the danger
zones.
•
Use all available tool covers and
fence bridges.
•
Set splinter tabs correctly.
•
Do not push workpieces along
the unsecured cutter by hand.
•
Use a power feeder, sliding table
or sliding block.
•
Use an anti-kickback device (also
for test cuts!) and add a clamp-
ing device if necessary.
•
The values in the cutting speed
table must be observed.
•
Never wear gloves while the
milling spindle is running.
•
Wearing watches, jewellery and
long hair are prohibited!
•
Wear tight-fitting clothes and
hairnet if necessary.
Crushing Hazard
On all moving parts as well
as clamping and tensioning
devices of the machine and
additional components.
Bruises, contusions
and broken bones on
the hands and fin-
gers.
•
Keep hands out of the danger
zones.
•
Wear gloves for setup and
maintenance work (only when
the main switch is secured).
Electric Shock
Hazard
On the electrical system
and all current-carrying
components.
Electric shocks with
an increased risk of
injury up to death.
•
Avoid wetness / moisture.
•
Have defective parts, cables and
insulation repaired immediately
(only by qualified personnel!).
•
Do not touch energised compo-
nents.
•
Switch off and lock the main
switch or disconnect the ma-
chine from the mains during any
maintenance or repair work.