Safety instructions
Item no. 10406001, Revision 03
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4.1
Safe working
Observe all safety instructions set out in the manual, the applicable national
accident prevention regulations, and the valid company work, operation, and
safety guidelines.
DANGER: Due to flying parts.
Tools that are not clamped correctly will be flung away by the centrifugal
forces that occur during machining.
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Use the full clamping depth of the clamping system.
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Clamp the tool securely.
DANGER: Due to flying parts.
If the wrong rotational direction is used, the clamping system releases and
the tool is flung away.
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It is essential to adhere to the rotational direction of the HF spindle.
WARNING: Risk of injury due to flying parts.
The HF spindle operates at high speeds which may cause chips to fly out
with great force.
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Never remove the protective devices of the machine or system.
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Always wear protective goggles during work.
Example of design: Inserting the
shank
Note: Ensure functionality.
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Never operate the HF spindle without a clamped tool shank.
If no tool shank is clamped:
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The clamping system is damaged by the centrifugal forces.
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The clamping system is shifted.
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The balance of the HF spindle is affected.
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The bearing is damaged.
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Take the relevant measures to protect against splashes and spray accord-
ing to the type of machining, the type of material being machined, and the
type of tool selected.
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Observe the manual of the machine in which the HF spindle is installed.
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Obtain the maximum circumferential speeds of the tools used from the
tool supplier.
Single-point tools are not suitable for high speed cutting.
If they are required for production reasons:
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Only use a balanced tool.
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DIN ISO 1940
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Balance grade 2,5