Preparations
Work on scaffolding
Check the condition of the substrate
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WARNING
Risk of falling from sudden oscillating movements of the
machine .
When working on scaffolding, the machine can make a sud-
den oscillating movement on starting or in the event of a power
failure.
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Secure the machine with the safety chain (C) supplied.
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Wear a safety belt to protect yourself from falling.
The magnet clamping force is dependent on the condition of the
substrate. The clamping force is significantly reduced by paint,
zinc and scale coatings and rust.
The substrate must satisfy the following preconditions in order
that a sufficient magnet clamping force can be achieved:
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The substrate must be magnetic.
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The clamping surface and the magnetic foot (10) must be
clean and grease-free.
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The clamping surface must be completely smooth and level.
NOTE
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Clean the substrate and the magnetic foot (10) of the ma-
chine before use.
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Remove any unevenness and loose rust from the substrate.
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BDS offers special holding devices in its range of accesso-
ries.
The best clamping effect is obtained on low-carbon steel sub-
strate with a thickness of at least 20 mm.
MAB 100