ISSUE
1/Original
version/OCT
2013
7
7
ADDITIONAL
SPECIFIC
SAFETY
RULES
FOR
MAGNETIC
DRILLING
MACHINES
•
Keep
your
fingers
well
out
of
the
drill
area;
•
Avoid
touching
the
drilled
core
that
is
automatically
ejected
by
the
centering
pin
when
the
working
procedure
is
finished.
Contact
with
the
core
when
it
is
hot,
or
if
it
falls,
can
cause
personal
injuries;
•
Always
use
the
drill
guard.
Before
turning
on
machine
ensure
the
guard
is
closed
securely;
•
Always
use
the
safety
strap;
•
The
magnetic
drilling
machine
is
suitable
for
use
on
steel
with
a
thickness
starting
from
6
mm,
with
zero
air
gap
between
the
magnet
core
surface
and
the
mounting
surface.
Curvature,
coats
of
paint
and
surface
irregularities
will
create
an
air
gap.
Keep
the
air
gap
to
a
minimum;
•
Always
place
the
machine
on
a
flat
surface;
Do
not
clamp
the
magnetic
drilling
machine
on
small
or
irregularly
shaped
objects;
•
Always
place
the
machine
on
a
surface
that
is
clear
of
shavings,
chips,
swarf
and
surface
dirt;
•
Keep
the
magnet
clean
and
free
of
debris
and
swarf;
•
Do
not
turn
on
the
machine
until
it
has
been
mounted
and
installed
according
to
these
instructions;
•
Do
not
turn
on
the
machine
before
having
checked
that
the
magnetic
stand
has
been
tightened
firmly
to
the
mounting
surface;
•
Adjust
the
table
so
cutter
does
not
extend
into
the
work
piece
before
drilling.
Do
not
perform
any
design,
assembly
or
construction
activities
on
the
work
piece
while
the
machine
is
turned
on;
•
Before
turning
on
the
machine,
make
sure
the
accessory
has
been
mounted
correctly;
•
Always
use
the
recommended
speed
for
the
accessories
and
the
material;
•
Do
not
use
the
machine
on
the
same
work
piece
on
which
electric
welders
are
being
used;
•
Use
only
an
appropriate
cutting
fluid.
Use
a
general
non
‐
oil
‐
based
metal
cutting
coolant
diluted
with
water;
•
Do
not
use
liquid
cutting
fluids
while
drilling
vertically
or
overhead.
Dip
the
cutter
in
cutting
paste
or
apply
an
appropriate
spray
for
these
applications;
•
Do
not
pour
cutting
fluid
into
the
reservoir
while
it
is
mounted
in
the
bracket.
Do
not
allow
cutting
fluid
to
enter
the
drill
motor;
•
Before
use,
ensure
movable
chuck
guard
operates
properly;
•
Ensure
that
metal
chips
or
resinous
residue
cannot
lead
to
blockage
of
the
function;
•
In
case
of
jammed
cutter
disconnect
the
machine
from
the
power
supply,
remove
the
reason
for
the
jam
before
turning
on
the
machine
again.
RESIDUAL
RISKS
In
spite
of
the
application
of
the
relevant
safety
regulations
and
the
implementation
of
safety
devices,
certain
residual
risks
cannot
be
avoided.
These
are:
Impairment
of
hearing
Risk
of
personal
injury
from
flying
particles
Risk
of
burns
due
to
accessories
becoming
hot
during
operation
Risk
of
personal
injury
due
to
prolonged
use.