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1 - GENERAL INFORMATION
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1.12
RESIDUAL
RISKS
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Any machine tool may be potentially dangerous, do not forget it.
The final safety depends on you.
The machine is equipped with proper guards to ensure the safe machine operation.
Such guards are efficient if they are properly used and kept.
Even if the safety prescriptions are kept and the machine use occurs in accordance with the rules
described in this handbook, the following risks may rise:
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contact with the saw blade and scorer in rotation or standstill.
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contact of the tool with the tenoning table.
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Contact with the standstill or rotating tool.
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Contact with the rotating spindle.
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Contact with the tool stopped or rotating from the opening in infeed and from the piece outfeed.
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Contact with rotating members (belts, pulleys, chains ...).
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Kickback of the workpiece or of its parts (splits): never stop in the position corresponding to the
trajectory of possible split ejection.
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Ejection of tool inserts: never stop in the position corresponding to the trajectory of possibile split
ejection.
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Dust inhalation in case of working without suction.
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Fulguration caused by contact with hot parts.
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Contrary direction of tool rotation due to wrong electric connection.
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Danger due to wrong working position of the operator.
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Danger caused by the wrong tool fitting.
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Possible squashing of the hands, with the fixed parts of the machine, during the sliding table motion.
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Fire resulting from an incorrect machine use in conjunction with an accumulation of shavings and/or
dusts.
1.13
OPERATOR'S
TRAINING
(ev_1-13_0.0)
It is compulsory that the machine operator is trained for the machine set up and operation.
The operators shall carefully read this handbook and consider the safety rules.
In particular:
a)
the principles of the right use and operation of the machine, the adjustment of the fence and guards and the
use of devices for special working.
b)
The correct handling of the workpieces during the working.
c)
The right position of the hands to the tools, before, during and after the cutting.
d)
The right selection of the tools.
e)
The piece feed to the tool which shall occur in the contrary direction to the spindle rotation direction.
f)
The selection of the proper spindle speed required by the tool.
The operators are to be informed about the dangers due to the machine operation and about the precautions to be
taken; besides the operator shall be able to carry out periodical tests on guards and safety devices.