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2.2 Safety regulations regarding the electric system of machine-
tools
Risks associated with using the machine
1. Do not modify the electrical system in any way. Any attempt in this regard may
jeopardize the operation of electrical devices, causing malfunction or accident.
2. Work carried out in the electrical system of the machine must, therefore, be carried out
only by qualified and authorized personnel.
3.
If you hear unusual noises, or you feel something strange, immediately stop the
machine. Then carry out an inspection and, if necessary, perform any repairs as
required.
1.
The supply voltage must correspond to that stated on the identification plate and in the
technical specifications. Namely: 230 Vac / 50 Hz.
Never use any other type of power supply!
2.
The use of a circuit breaker on the electric power supply is recommended. For more
detailed information, contact a trusted electrician.
3.
The power socket must be equipped with a grounding lead. The size of any extension
cables must be equal to or greater than the one of the machine's own power supply cable
(diameter
1.5 mm
2
).
4.
The power supply cable (and its possible extension cable) should never come in contact
with hot objects, sharp edges, wet or oiled surfaces.
5.
The power supply cable (and its possible extension cable) should be checked periodically,
and before each use, for making sure they have no signs of damage or wear. If these are
not in good condition, do not use the machine and replace the damaged cable.
6.
Do not use the power cord to detach its plug from the socket.
2.3 Safety regulations for using chamfering machines
1.
Accident
Sharpening operations always present a risk of injury associated with the possibility of
detachment of splinters and/or sparks from the workpiece or tool breakage.
There is no "intrinsic" means of safety, just as there is no worker who, while careful, can
"always" avoid an accident. Therefore, DO NOT underestimate the risks associated with using
the machine and concentrate on the work in progress.
2. Do not touch the tools while they are in motion. Do not lift the machine by holding the
power cord.
3. To stop the machine tools, always and only use the stop command device (stop button)
4. Do not move away from the machine until the tools and other moving parts, have
completely stopped.
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