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4.2 - SAFETY DEVICES INSTALLED ON THE MACHINE
4.2.1 - Mechanical safety
As far as mechanical safety is concerned, the slicer described in this manual responds to:
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CEE 2006/42
machine directives.
4.2.2 - Electrical safety
As far as electrical safety is concerned, the slicer described in this manual responds to:
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the
2014/35/UE
low tension directive;
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the electromagnetic compatibility directive
2014/30/UE
.
The slicer is therefore provided with:
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a microswitch on the bladecover that
causes the machine to stop in case of the
removal of the bladeguard tie rod, and
prohibits it from turning on if the device is
not
closed (Fig. n°33);
Safety is made possible by the:
(Fig. n°31-32)
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Bladeguard (ref. n°1);
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Ring (ref. n°2);
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Cap (ref. n°3);
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Goods presser (ref. n°4);
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Ggoods presser hand grip (ref. n°5);
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Handguard (ref. n°6);
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Trolley transported only when thick-ness
gauge plane is at “0”, at the end of the run
and towards operator side. operatore.
6
5
1
2
3
5
4
6
Fig. n°32
Fig. n°31
Micro
Fig. n°33
Relay in
circuit
Fig. n°34
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A relay in the control circuit, that requires
the machine to start up again in case of an
accidental loss of electricity (Fig. n°34).