1: SAFETY
Wear ear protection when you expect the machine or the
machining processes to exceed safe exposure limits.
Wear suitable work gloves when loading or unloading
workpieces or stock that may be sharp or hot.
Wear respiratory protection appropriate for the material
being cut.
Use welding blankets and screens to protect people and
equipment outside of the machine's work area.
Keep a clearly labeled fire extinguisher close by the
machine's work area. The fire extinguisher should be rated
for solid, combustible liquid, and electrical fires (NFPA
Type ABC). The fire extinguisher should be inspected on a
periodic basis as recommended by the manufacturer.
Remain near the machine after use for at least one half
hour to detect and extinguish any possible smoldering
fires.
Keep the work area clean and free of clutter. Machine
motion can occur if controls are accidentally activated.
Immediately clean up spills after they occur.
Never operate the machine after consuming alcohol or
taking medication that could prevent you from safely
operating the machine.
Never operate the machine while tired or otherwise
impaired.
Never operate the machine in an explosive (ATEX)
atmosphere. Such explosive atmospheres include
explosive gases, vapors, mists, powders, and dusts.
Never wear synthetic or synthetic-blend fabrics while
operating the machine. Synthetic and synthetic-blend
fabrics can melt causing severe injury. Only wear natural
fiber fabrics.
Keep flammable materials out of the machine's work
area. Ensure that the walls, ceilings, and work surfaces of
the workshop are suitably protected from sparks and hot
materials.
1.4.2 Operational Safety
General
Understand that the machine is automatically controlled
and can start at any time.
Become familiar with all physical and software controls.
Always use a chip scraper or brush when clearing away
chips, oil, or coolant.
Examine all tools, fixtures, workpieces, and guarding for
signs of damage. Replace any damaged components as
soon as you find them.
Guards may not stop all types of projectiles, like broken or
loose workpieces.
Stop the machine and verify that all machine motion has
completely stopped before doing any of the following:
Adjusting a part, fixture, or coolant nozzle.
Changing or parts.
Clearing away chips, oil, or coolant.
Reaching into any part of the machine's motion
envelope.
Removing protective shields or safeguards.
Taking measurements.
Doing any other action inside the machine's motion
envelope.
Use flood or MQL (mist) coolant as required by the
machining operation.
Only use coolants designed for metal working applications
such as soluble oils, semi-synthetic, or synthetic coolants.
Read the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for all workpiece
materials, coatings, coolants (flood or MQL), lubricants,
and other consumables. Chips, dust, and vapors from
certain materials can be toxic or otherwise harmful.
Dispose of scrap and swarf according to local regulations
and guidelines.
Thoroughly read all safety precautions and instructions.
When machining an unproven program, use feed, speed,
and maximum velocity overrides, Distance-to-Go (DTG)
displays, single block, feed hold, and other control
features.
Never reach around a guard.
Never allow the machine to run unattended.
Never obstruct the Emergency Stop button or any other
controls.
Never allow untrained operators to install, operate, or
maintain the machine.
Never modify, defeat, or bypass safety devices or
interlocks.
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Specifications subject to change without notice.
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