REGULAR INSPECTION B-3
3.
PRECAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED BY TECHNICIANS
DANGER
(1) Electrical wiring work must be entrusted to a licensed electrical
technician. If a person without knowledge of electrical safety
practices attempts this work, he or she could be electrocuted.
(2) Always lock out the power to the machine before carrying out
inspections, repairs, or maintenance work. In addition, set the main
switch to the OFF position and lock it, and place "UNDER
MAINTENANCE" signs around the machine to stop anyone from
switching on the power or operating the machine while the work is in
progress. If inspection or maintenance work is carried out with the
power switched on, machine elements could be moved, and the
inspection or maintenance personnel could be seriously injured by
being entangled in the rotating parts or crushed by the moving parts
of the machine.
For details on locking the main power switch, refer to 10.3 "Main
Power Switch".
(3) Never touch a switch, button, or key with wet hands.
If it is not properly grounded or is leaking current, you could receive
an electric shock.
WARNING
(1) Machine operators and authorized personnel working inside the plant
and in the vicinity of the machine must put their clothing and hair in
order so that there is no danger they will be entangled in the machine.
If you have uncontrolled long hair or loose clothing and it gets caught
in the machine, you will be seriously injured by being entangled in the
rotating parts of the machine or crushed by its moving parts. Always
wear safety shoes, eye protectors and a helmet.
(2) The parameters are set on shipment in accordance with the machine
specifications; do not change them without first consulting Mori Seiki.
If the parameters are changed without consultation, the machine may
operate in an unexpected manner, causing accidents involving
serious injuries or damage to the machine.
(3) The machine specifications are set before shipping so that the
machine can deliver its full performance. Changing the settings
without consultation may lead to accidents involving serious injuries,
impaired machine performance, and considerable shortening of the
machine service life. If the specifications and/or settings have to be
changed or the machine has to be modified to meet new machining
requirements or due to changes in the operating conditions, consult
Mori Seiki.
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