2.3.1 Risks imposed by mechanical equipment
Cutting risk
The skiving process and the skiving knife change-over imply a cutting
risk.
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Keep sufficient distance to the skiving knives during operation.
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Take care when changing the skiving knives and wear protective
gloves.
Risk of squeezing
There is risk of getting squeezed between the protection cover and
the chassis when closing the protection cover.
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Use the strap grip to close the protection cover.
Tilting hazard
The risk of tilting mainly exists while the machine is being trans-
ported.
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Observe the machine's centre of gravity during transport.
2.3.2 Risks imposed by electricity
There is a risk of electrocution near the live parts!
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Work on electric systems may only be performed by qualified
electricians or instructed and trained persons under the supervi-
sion of a qualified electrician.
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Deactivate the machine/unit and secure it against unintentional
restart before maintenance.
2.3.3 Risks imposed by noise
The noise level meter acc. to IEC 804, Class 2, was calibrated before
measuring.
The operation of the machine/unit causes noise emissions of 60
dB(A) at the workplace. Noise protection is not required.
Higher noise emissions may occur when other machine/unitry is sim-
ultaneously used at the workplace. The machine/unit owner must pro-
vide for appropriate protection, e.g.
Summary of Contents for ET6110
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