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When working on the machine, never wear loose jewellery, loose clothing, ties or long, open
hair.
Hide long hair under hair protection.
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Wear close-fitting protective clothing and suitable protective equipment (eye protection,
dust mask, ear protection; gloves only when handling tools).
Metal dust can contain chemical substances that can have a negative effect on health.
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Work on the machine should only be carried out in well-ventilated rooms. If necessary, use
a suitable extraction system.
If there are connections for dust extraction, make sure that they are properly connected
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and in working order.
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Always work with care and the necessary caution and never use excessive force.
Do not overload the machine!
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Shut down the machine and disconnect it from the power supply before carrying out any
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adjustment, conversion, cleaning, maintenance or repair work. Before starting any work on
the machine, wait until all tools or machine parts have come to a complete standstill and
secure the machine against unintentional restarting.
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Do not work on the machine if it is tired, not concentrated or under the influence of
medication, alcohol or drugs!
Do not use the machine in areas where vapours from paints, solvents or flammable liquids
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represent a potential danger (danger of fire or explosion!).
15.5
Electrical safety
Make sure that the machine is earthed.
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Only use suitable extension cords.
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Proper plugs and sockets reduce the risk of electric shock.
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The machine may only be used if the power source is protected by a residual current circuit
breaker.
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Before connecting the machine turn the main switch to position "0".
15.6
Special safety instructions for lathes
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Clamp the workpiece firmly before turning on the lathe.
Clamp the lathe tool to the correct height and as short as possible.
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Do not wear gloves when turning!
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Keep sufficient distance from all rotating parts.
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Switch off the lathe before measuring the workpiece.
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Remove the clamping key from the chuck after each tool change.
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Never remove any chips by hand! Use a chip hook, rubber wiper, hand brush or brush.
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When using cooling lubricants, observe the manufacturer's instructions and use a skin
protection agent if necessary.
15.7
Hazard warnings
Despite intended use, certain residual risks remain when operating the machine.
Formation of a flow chip
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This wraps around the forearm and causes severe cuts.
Throwing away workpieces or tools at high speed.
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Always check workpieces for suitability and clamp them securely and firmly
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Clamp and center longer workpieces via an additional counter bearing (e.g. tailstock)
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For very long workpieces, use a steady rest
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Risk of electric shock if incorrect electrical connections are used.
Risk of tripping due to supply lines on the floor.
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Properly route supply lines and cables
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Mark unavoidable tripping hazards yellow-black
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