Safety-related information
2.5
Dangers
Here, you will find information about the different types of dangers or damage that can occur in connection
with the operation of the RollerDrive.
Injury to persons
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Maintenance, installation and repair work on the unit must only be carried out by authorised technical
personnel in compliance with the applicable provisions.
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Before switching on the RollerDrive, ensure that no unauthorised personnel are situated in the vicinity of the
conveyor/conveying system.
Electricity
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Installation and repair work must only be carried out when the system has been disconnected from the power
supply.
Switch off the power to the RollerDrive and ensure that it cannot be unintentionally switched on again.
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Rotating parts
Keep fingers and hair away from moving parts.
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Persons with long hair should wear a hair net.
Close-fitting work clothing should be worn.
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Do not wear items of jewellery such as necklaces or bands.
Heat
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Do not touch the RollerDrive during operation. In applications with high switching cycles, the temperature of the
tube can reach up to 60 °C (140 °F).
Work environment
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Remove any materials and objects that are not required from the working area.
Faults in operation
Regularly check the RollerDrive for visible damage.
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In the event that smoke begins to form, unusual sounds are heard or the material to be conveyed becomes
jammed or develops defects, switch off the power to the RollerDrive immediately and ensure that it cannot be
unintentionally switched on again.
Immediately contact specialist personnel to determine the cause of the malfunction.
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Version 2.5 (04/2020) UL
Translation of the original operating manual