Chapter 1 - Safety
The general principles for safe operation of Milltronics machines are outlined in this
manual. Every Milltronics machine is engineered for safety. You will note, for example,
that all rotating parts are protected by specially designed covers. On some models, the
entire machine will be enclosed to protect the operator from flying cutting chips and to
prevent an insecurely clamped work piece from being thrown out during cutting
operations. If a Milltronics machine is operated in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions, it will provide safe and reliable service. However, with machines of this
nature, serious injuries or death can occur from careless or improper operation. Do not
attempt to operate this equipment without reading and thoroughly understanding this
manual. Not every example of improper operation or unauthorized usage that may lead
to malfunction or accident can be anticipated. If a particular operation is not
documented in this or any other Milltronics manual as authorized usage for the
particular equipment, it should be assumed that this is an unauthorized or improper
usage with potential danger and should be avoided.
A. This machine is provided with various safety devices to protect the operator and the
machine. However, these cannot cover all aspects of safety, therefore the operator
must thoroughly read and understand all machine manuals before operating the
machine. The operator should also take into consideration other aspects of safety
related to the particular environment and conditions.
B. Three categories of safety guidelines have been used throughout this manual:
DANGER, WARNING,
and
CAUTION.
The Ansi Z535.4 safety alert symbols and
their meanings are as follows:
1.
DANGER:
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
2.
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
3.
CAUTION:
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
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