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SSC-1500 Part Revolution Solid-State Control
SECTION 3—INSTALLATION OF COMPONENTS
Other Components That May Be Required
AIR LOCKOUT VALVE
(If furnished—See enclosed Manual KSL-098)
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 requires that all employers develop a complete hazardous energy control program. This regulation covers the servicing
and maintenance of machines and equipment where the unexpected energization or start-up of the machines or equipment, or release of stored
energy could cause injury to employees. The following should be included when establishing a program:
1.
Use procedures for affixing lockout or tagout devices to energy isolating devices. Also, disable machines or equipment to prevent unexpected
energization, start-up, or release of stored energy in order to prevent injury to employees.
2.
After establishing a hazardous energy control program, periodic inspection of the energy control procedure must be done at least annually.
3.
Training of employees to ensure the purpose and function of the energy control program is understood.
4.
When establishing procedures for shutdown:
• Identify all energy sources.
• Know the hazards of the energy to be controlled.
• Determine the methods or means to control energy.
5.
Hazardous energy sources associated with machinery are:
• Electrical
• Pneumatic
• Hydraulic
• Fluids and Gases
• Mechanical
INSTALLATION OF LOCKOUT VALVE
When ready to install a lockout valve (if furnished), remove plastic dust covers from the valve port connections. Avoid getting particles such as
chips, sealing compounds, or scale in the piping. This can cause valve failure and damage. See Figure 3.6 on page 34 for a diagram of where the
lockout valve could be located and for additional instructions on installing lockout valves.
* The electrical or electronic schematics are required if Rockford Systems is to interface this equipment to the control.
OTHER COMPONENTS THAT COULD BE INTERFACED TO THE CONTROL
Die Light
Conveyor
Motion Detector*
Bearing Heat Sensors*
Overload Protection*
Robot*
Additional Programmable Limit Switch*
Safety Block Electrical Interlock System
Lubrication System*
Interlocked Guard
Light Curtain*
RF Device*
Gate*
Air Blow Off
Additional Counters
Indexing Table*
Sliding Bolster*
Additional Die Protection*
Bar/Run Station
Feed System
Bumper Pin
Flywheel Brake*
Tachometer*
Digital Shut-Height Indicator*
Brake Monitoring*
Hour Meter
Material Feeding Equipment*
Material Straightener
Reel Cradle for Coil
(Continued on next page.)