OPTIMUM
M A S C H I N E N - G E R M A N Y
Safety
Version 1.0 dated 2015-05-27
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Original operating instructions
F3
GB
1.5
Reasonably foreseeable misuse
Any other use other than that specified under "Intended use" or any use beyond the described
use shall be deemed as non-intended use and is not permissible.
Any other use has to be discussed with the manufacturer.
It is only allowed to process metal, cold and non-inflammable materials with the milling
machine.
In order to avoid misuse, it is necessary to read and understand the operating instructions
before first commissioning.
Operators must be qualified.
1.5.1 Avoiding misuse
Use of suitable cutting tools.
Adapting the speed adjustment and feed to the material and workpiece.
Clamp workpieces firmly and vibration-free.
ATTENTION!
The workpiece is always to be fixed by a machine vice, jaw chuck or by another
appropriate clamping tool such as for the clamping claws.
WARNING!
Risk of injury caused by workpieces flying off.
Clamp the workpiece in the machine vice. Make sure that the workpiece is firmly clamped in the
machine vice resp. that the machine vice is firmly clamped on the machine table.
Use cooling and lubricating agents to increase the durability of the tool and to improve the
surface quality.
Clamp the cutting tools and workpieces on clean clamping surfaces.
Sufficiently lubricate the machine.
Correctly adjust the bearing clearance and the guidings.
ATTENTION!
Do not use the drill chuck for milling tools. Never clamp a milling cutter into a drill
chuck. Use a collet chuck with collets for the end mill.
1.6
Possible dangers caused by the CNC machine
The CNC machine was tested for operational safety. The construction and type are state of the
art.
Nevertheless, there is a residual risk as the CNC machine operates with
rotating parts,
electrical voltage and currents,
compressed air,
rapid moves.
We have used construction resources and safety techniques to minimize the health risk to per-
sonnel resulting from these hazards.
If the CNC machine is used and maintained by personnel who are not duly qualified, there may
be a risk resulting from incorrect or unsuitable maintenance of the lathe.
INFORMATION
Everyone involved in the assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance must
be duly qualified,