USER MANUAL
SAFE USE OF THE MACHINE.
It is essential that the operators are:
a) Trained about the use, the adjustment and the way of working of the machine.
b) Informed about the things that affect the noise exposition such as:
1)
Blades that are designed to limit noise emission,
2)
Selection of the optimal speed,
3)
Maintenance of the blades and the machine.
c) Informed about the things that affect dust exposition such as:
1)
Used type of material,
2)
Importance of the dust extractor,
3)
Correct setting of the covers/deflectors,
4)
Dust collector should be turned on before you start cutting.
d) Informed about the necessity to wear sufficient individual protection such as:
1)
Ear protections.
2)
Mask protection against dust to avoid breathing dangerous material.
3)
Protecting gloves when touching blades (it is also recommended to use a blade carrying tool to transport the blades).
e) It is important:
1)
That the machine is installed on a flat and a cleaned floor,
2)
To have a sufficient light in the working area,
To stocks and finished parts are kept close to the operator's normal working position,
3)
4)
To stop the machine and lock the power sources before you perform any maintenance or when the machine
is left without supervision,
5)
To report any failure of the machine such as missing cover or damaged parts, as soon as they are discovered,
6)
To adopt safety procedures for cleaning and maintenance and remove chips and dust regularly to prevent any
risk of fire,
7)
To not remove any waste or piece of moulding while the machine is in function,
8)
To not use the machine if some protection covers are not installed and all in perfect condition,
To not do OFF/ON/OFF... in short time, this could damage the machine.
9)
f)
It is a necessity for the operator to:
Follow operating, maintenance and repair instructions of the cutting blades'manufacture,
1)
2)
Respect the maximum cutting indicated speed of the blades,
3)
Use blades that are correctly sharpened.
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