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Safety instructions in each category of work
following the delivery of the machine
Transportation
1. To protect against possible accident or damage, the machine should be lifted by two or more
persons. Use an eye bolt attached on the machine and an apparatus, such as chain block, spe-
cifically designed to lift heavy cargo. To move the machine, a dolly is recommended.
2. The machine shall be lifted or moved in a secure way to prevent it from falling down or drop-
ping.
3. To ship the machine, re-package it to its original condition to prevent accidents or damages.
Prior to re-packaging, wipe off an oil gathered on the machine.
Unpacking
1. To protect against personal injury, carefully check the box for wood nails. Draw out nails from
the boards.
2. The center of gravity of the machine is at the center of the eye bold mounting section. Remove
the machine out of the container carefully.
Installation
(I) Work bench
1. Use a table or a work bench that will sufficiently withstand the machine weight and the reac
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tion force developed while the machine is in operation.
2. If casters are to be mounted on the main unit of the work bench, use durable casters provid-
ed with a locking mechanism.
(II) Cable and wiring
1. To prevent electric shocks, electrical leak or fire, be careful not to strain the cables at any
time.
2. To protect against hazards from electric shocks, electrical leak and fire, multiple connection
must be avoided. Plug the machine direct into an outlet.
3.
Connectors should be plugged firmly. To unplug, hold an pull the plug and not the cable.
(III) Grounding
1. A professional electrician should be consulted to properly install an appropriate plug.
2. The connect the power plug to a properly grounded receptacle.
3. This will protect against hazards from electrical leak and isolation withstanding pressure.
Before operation
1. To protect against possible accidents resulting in injury or death, check to be sure that connec-
tors and cables are in good condition and fastened securely.
2. To protect against possible accidents resulting in injury or death, never place hands in or near
moving parts of the machine.
Lubrication
1. Use oil of the type designated by Hirose.
2. In the event that oil should gets in your eye or contact your skin, immediately wash skin or flush
eyes to remove the oil. This will protect against irritations and rashes.
3. In the event that you should ingest oil by mistake, immediately consult a medical doctor to pre-
vent illness.
Maintenance
1. To prevent possible accidents, repair and adjustment of the machine shall be conducted only by
maintenance personnel who have been trained on the machine. Any repair and adjustment not
specified in this Instruction Manual are prohibited. We assume no responsibility for accidents
caused by improper repair or adjustment including the use of non-genuine part(s).
2. To protect against possible accidents and electric shock hazards, repair and maintenance work
(including wiring) of electrical parts should be conducted by electricians or Hirose engineers. In
the event that electrical parts need repair and maintenance, please consult any of them.
3. To protect against personal injury, check to be sure that screws and nuts are tightened after the
completion of repair/adjusting and/or replacement of parts.
4. Periodically clean the machine as long as it is commissioned. To prevent possible accidents
caused by an abrupt start of the machine during cleaning, be sure to turn the power off includ
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ing unplugging it, before beginning cleaning.
5. In the event that your machine fails to perform normally after repair/adjusting works, immediate-
ly stop operation to prevent personal injury. Contact Hirose for service.
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