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OPERATION MANUAL
2.2 SPECIFIC SAFETY FOR ENGLISH WHEELS
DO NOT use this machine unless you have been instructed in its safe use
and operation and have read and understood this manual.
Safety glasses must be worn at
all times in work areas.
Close fitting protective clothing or
overalls are encouraged
Appropriate protective footwear
with substantial uppers must be
worn.
Rings and jewelery must NOT be
worn in the workshop
PRE-OPERATIONAL SAFETY CHECKS
1. Ensure you are familiar with the operation of the English Wheel
2. Check for any damage or parts missing
3. The area around the machine must be clean and free of trip hazards.
4. Any forming die must be inspected for safe use i.e. no cracks.
5. Ensure safety glasses or goggles are available and are worn by all persons in the vicinity.
6. Any test piece, project or material (work piece) to be worked must be of an appropriate
thickness and safe to use on this equipment.
7. Faulty equipment must not be used. Immediately check suspect machinery.
OPERATIONAL SAFETY CHECKS
1. Place your test piece, project or material (work piece) securely between the top and bottom
dies
2. Do not over reach. Maintain a balanced stance at all times, so that you do not fall or lean
against the machine.
3. Use the English Wheel by moving the workpiece is a forward and back action, to slowly
work the material.
4. Keep hands and fingers away from the dies.
5. Wear leather gloves when handling the work piece.
6. Use the right tool. Do not force a die set to do a job that it was not designed to do.
7. Give your work undivided attention. Looking around, carrying on a conversation and
“horseplay” are careless acts that can result in serious injury
8. DO NOT apply excessive force to the English Wheel.
AFTER OPERATION COMPLETED
1. Clean the machine and place any tools and equipment in the appropriate storage area.
2. Place all scrap or waste in the appropriate bin.
POTENTIAL HAZARDS
Beware of high forces applied
Eye injuries – flying or shattering objects
Pinch and squash
Laceration injuries
Gloves should be worn when
handling the work piece
Ear protection should be used in
loud and noisy conditions
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