Tie back long hair to prevent entangling
with rotary tools.
Always
wear safety equipment.
Always
wear a protective mask when
machining Magnesium alloys.
Never
wear loose or baggy clothing.
DO NOT
operate the machine while under
the influence of drugs or alcohol.
DO NOT
operate the machine if you suffer
from dizziness.
ALWAYS USE GLOVES
when loading and
unloading workpieces or tools and
removing chips from the work area to
protect your hands from sharp chips and
burns caused by heat generated during
machining.
Close all covers and junction boxes before
running the machine.
Check all electrical cables for damage to
prevent electrical shock.
DO NOT
handle coolant with bare hands to
avoid irritation.
Always
use wire rope or slings as per
standards suitable for the load to be
supported.
DO NOT
remove or adjust switches to
increase axis travel beyond the machine
specifications.
DO NOT
wipe the workpiece or clear away
chips with your hand or a rag while the
spindle is in operation.
DO NOT
allow chips to accumulate in the
work envelope.
Warm up the spindle and axis motion
before running the machine in automatic
mode.
DO NOT
operate the keyboard or operation
panel switches when wearing gloves.
DO NOT
disconnect the main power cable
without switching off the CNC and PC
connections.
Safety Aspects Related To Tools & Work
Holding
Always
use proper cutting tools and work
holding clamps suitable for the work and
within the specifications of the machine.
DO NOT
stall the machine during cutting
due to improper feed and depth of cut
suitable for the work piece material.
DO NOT
operate the spindle above the
rated speed of the arbors/tool holders and
cutting tools you expect to mount and use
in any machining operation.
Replace worn tools as soon as they are
identified.
Take care not to place any part of your body
in possible pinch points on the machine.
Make sure the tool length to diameter ratio
is proper in order to minimize vibration due
to excessive overhang conditions.