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1.3 Importance of the manual
This manual provides information regarding the installation, use and maintenance of the machine defined:
BORING SYSTEM 1000 EVOLUTION
The machine shall be used in compliance with the information specified in this manual: we therefore recom-
mend that be read carefully before installing and operating the machine, without neglecting any written parts
and playing special attention to the highlighted messages. Observance of the regulations and recommenda-
tions contained in this manual enables safe use and appropriate action. Should the machine vary from what is
described herewith, the user shall inform the manufacturer before putting the machine to use.
The usage and maintenance manual constitutes an integral part of the machine; it shall be kept intact and in a
safe place throughout the life of the machine, even if the machine is passed on to another user.
Failure to comply with the instructions contained in this usage and maintenance manual re-
lieves the manufacturer of any responsibility. For any information that is not understood or can-
not be inferred from the manual, consult the manufacturer directly.
1.4 Regulatory references
The following regulations were referred to during the machine designing phase and the drafting of this manual:
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Presidential Decree no. 459 of 24th July 1996 - Regulations for accident prevention.
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Directives 89/392/EEC, 91/368/EEC, 93/44/CEE and 93/68/EEC, on the approximation of the laws of the
Member States on machinery.
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Presidential Decree no. 547 of 27th April 1995 - Regulations for accident prevention.
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Law no. 791 del 18th October 1977 - Implementation of directives of the European Community Council
73/23/EEC on the safety guarantees required of electrical equipment designed for use within certain
voltage limits.
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Legislative Decree no. 626 of 25th November 1996 - Implementation of Directive 93/68/CEE on CE
marking of electrical equipment.
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Legislative Decree no. 615 of 2nd November 1996 - Implementation of Council Directive 89/336/EEC of
3 May1989 on electromagnetic compatibility, modified by Directive 92/31/EEC of 28th April 1992 and by
Directive 93/68/EEC of 22nd July 1993, and by Directive 93/97/CEE of 29th October 1993.
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CEN/TC114 - Reference EN 292 : 1991 - Safety of Machinery - Fundamental concepts; general princi-
ples for design:
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Part 1a - Basic terminology and methodology EN 292-1.
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Part 2a - Technical principles and specifications EN 292-2.
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CEN/TC114 - Reference EN 294; 1992 - Safety distance.
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CEN/TC114 - Reference EN 349; 1993 - Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of parts of the human body.
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CEN/TC114 - Reference EN 418; 1992 - Emergency stop equipment.
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CEN/TC114 - Reference EN 563; 1994 - Temperature of touchable surface.
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UNI EN 1037: 1997 - Safety of machinery - Prevention of accidental start.
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UNI EN 811: 1998 - Safety of machinery - Safety distance to prevent danger zone being reached by the
lower limbs.
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UNI EN 999: 2000 - Safety of machinery - Positioning of protective equipment in respect of approach
speeds of parts of the human body.
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CENLEC - reference CEI EN 60204-1; 1993 (second edition) - Electrical equipment of machinery: Part 1:
General rules.
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UNI EN 1837: 2001 - Safety of machinery - Integral lighting of machinery.
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CEI EN 60529-6; 1997 - Degree of protection with cover (IP Codes).
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CEI EN 60439-1; 1995 - Low voltage switchgear and control gear assemblies.
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CEI EN 50081-2; 1994 - Electromagnetic compatibility.
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EN 55011: 1991 - Limits and methods of measurement of radio-interference.
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UNI EN 983; 1992 - Safety requirements of systems and their components for pneumatic transmissions.
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UNI EN 953 - Safety of machinery - General requirements for the design and construction of fixed and
movable guards.
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UNI EN 954 - 1 1998 - Safety of machinery - Safety-related parts of control systems.
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UNI EN 1088; 1995 - Safety of machinery - Interlocking device associated with guards.
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UNI EN 1050; 1996 - Safety of machinery - Principles of risk assessment.