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Instruction and maintenance manual
ENGLISH
10
TROUBLESHOOTING AND
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
This section provides information designed to help
operators to troubleshoot and correct the problems
that may arise during the use of the equipment.
It is particularly important to correctly calculate the
clamping forces, as specified in previous paragraphs
and to carefully determine the safety factors to be
used for the calculation of these forces.
Always verify that the parts cannot come loose or be
ejected during machining, specifically if the machin-
ing forces are above the clamping ones.
For information on how to troubleshoot electric is-
sues, refer the enclosed diagrams and the operation
and maintenance manuals supplied with the control-
ler.
All reparation on electric components must be car-
ried out only after disconnecting the system from the
power supply and enabling the emergency button.
All personnel responsible for reparation operations
must thoroughly follow the accident prevention pro-
cedures in force in the country of installation of the
system.
11
SPARE PARTS
All permanent-electro systems for grinding and mill-
ing operations are supplied with a list of spare parts
that is attached to the manual.
12
DECOMMISSIONING AND
DISPOSAL
12.1 Decommissioning
To decommission the system, disconnect it from the
power supply, place it out of service, disassemble it
from the tool machine and remove the controller and
all mobile parts.
12.2 Disposal
The user is responsible for the demolition, disman-
tling and disposal of the materials/components that
are part of the system. Said operations shall have to
be carried out in accordance with UE directives or
with the laws in force in the country of use.
Dismantling operations must always be carried out
with utmost care to ensure maximum safety and
prevent potential industrial accidents. Specific care
should be taken when:
• Disassembling the system in the installation site.
• Transporting and handling of the system.
• Dismantling the system.
• Separating the materials/components that are
part of the system.
Demolition and disposal operations should be car-
ried out in compliance with appropriate regulations
in order to protect the health of workers and the
environment. In particular all separation, recycling
and disposal operations must be compliant with
the provisions stated in the national or regional laws
concerning the disposal of solid industrial and toxic
and dangerous waste. Said provisions specify in par-
ticular that:
• Sleeves, flexible ducts and plastic or non metal
parts must be disposed of as special waste.
• Electric components such as switches, transform-
ers, sockets, etc. must be disassembled so that
they can be reused, if in good conditions, or in-
spected and recycled.