DRY CYCLE a new setup to check for programming errors.
MAKE CERTAIN that you are clear of any “pinch points” created by moving slides before
starting the machine.
DON’T OPERATE any equipment while any part of the body is in the proximity of a poten-
tially hazardous area.
KEEP ALL PARTS OF YOUR BODY AWAY from moving parts (belts, cutters, gears, and
others).
DON’T REMOVE CHIPS with hands. Use a hook or similar device and make certain that
all machine movements have ceased.
BE CAREFUL of sharp edges when handling a newly machined workpiece.
DON’T REMOVE OR LOAD a workpiece while any part of the machine is in motion.
DON’T OPERATE ANY MACHINE while wearing rings, watches, jewelry, loose clothing,
neckties, or long hair not contained by a net or shop cap.
NEVER OPERATE A MACHINE after taking strong medication, using non-prescription
drugs, or consuming alcoholic beverages.
DON’T ADJUST tooling or coolant hoses while the machine is running.
DON’T LEAVE tools, work pieces, or other loose items where they can come in contact
with a moving component of the machine.
DON’T CHECK finishes or dimensions of workpiece near running spindle or moving slides.
DON’T JOG SPINDLE in either direction when checking thread with a thread gage.
DON’T ATTEMPT to brake or slow the machine with hands or any makeshift device.
ANY ATTACHMENT, TOOL, OR MACHINE MODIFICATION not obtained from Hardinge
Inc. must be reviewed by a qualified safety engineer before installation.
USE CAUTION around exposed mechanisms and tooling, especially when setting up. Be
CAREFUL of sharp edges on tools.
DON’T USE worn or defective hand tools. Use the proper size and type for the job being
performed.
USE ONLY a soft-faced hammer on tooling and fixtures.
DON’T USE worn or broken tooling on machine.
MAKE CERTAIN that all tool or workpiece mounting surfaces are clean before mounting
tools.
INSPECT ALL CHUCKING DEVICES daily to make certain that they are in good operating
condition. Replace any defective chuck before operating the machine.
USE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE gripping pressure on the chuck. Consider weight, shape,
and balance of the workpiece.
USE LIGHTER THAN NORMAL feedrates and depth of cut when machining a workpiece
diameter that is larger than the gripping diameter.
DON’T EXCEED the rated capacity of the machine.
DON’T LEAVE the machine unattended while it is operating.
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