Navn CoWelder™
Produkt UR10E-PI350
Version
A – 1.5.2021
Udfærdiget af:
CTM
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2.5 Restructure or Modification of the Machine
Arbitrary modifications or alterations voids the manufacturer's warranty and responsibility for
damages resulting thereof.
The manufacturer of the change takes over all responsibilities and
obligations regarding compliance with Council Directive 2006/42 / EC - Machinery Directive.
2.6 Spare Parts, Wearing Parts and Consumables
Use of spare parts and wearing parts from any third-party manufacturers may involve a risk. Use
only original parts or parts approved by the manufacturer.
The manufacturer undertakes no responsibility for damage caused by the use of non-original or non-
approved spare parts, wearing parts or consumables.
2.7 Risks involved in Operating the Machine
Operating the machine may involve a risk and affect:
• Operator’s and other persons’ lives and health
• The machine itself or other tangible assets.
Proper use of the machine depends on knowledge of this user guide.
IMPORTANT
The user guide shall be kept at the operator’s workplace and be easily
accessible for operators and maintenance staff.
Other special attention points:
Compliance with accident prevention regulations.
Compliance with safety, health and environmental regulations.
In case of malfunctions, stop operating the machine. Do not resume
work until after repair.
Mandatory safety instructions must be complete and kept at the
workplace.
2.8 Noise and Vibrations
Prior to start-up of the machine check that its noise level complies with standards. The sound
pressure level should not exceed 70 dB(A) near operating areas.
Reduce electromagnetic noise by keeping cables for positive and negative electrode closely
together, preferably at floor level. Keep cable lengths to a minimum.
2.9 Employer’s Responsibilities
The employer must make sure that the operators of the machine:
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have knowledge of basic regulations for safety at work and accident prevention
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have received training in operating the machine
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have read and understood this user guide.
The employer is also responsible for the machine operators using personal protective equipment in
accordance with applicable requirements and regulations.