Safety
Version 1.0.1 dated 2017-11-16
Page 9
Translation of the original instructions
TX6222
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6222
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OPTIMUM
M A S C H I N E N - G E R M A N Y
®
1.3
Intended use
WARNING!
Improper use of the lathe will result in
will endanger personnel,
will endanger the lathe and other material property of the operator,
the correct function of the lathe may be affected.
The lathe was constructed for the longitudinal and face turning of round or regularly shaped
workpieces of cold metal with a diameter and weight within the limits of the specified technical
data. The lathe must only be installed and operated in a dry and ventilated place. The machine
integrated coolant system is only intended for water-miscible cooling lubricants.
The lathe is designed and manufactured to be used in environments where there is no poten-
tial danger of explosion.
If the lathe is used in any way other than described above, or modified without the approval of
Maschinen Germany GmbH, then the lathe is being used improperly.
We will not be held liable for any damages resulting from any operation which is not in accord-
ance with the intended use.
We expressly point out that the guarantee will expire, if any constructive, technical or proce-
dural changes are not performed by the company Optimum Maschinen Germany GmbH.
It is also part of the intended use that you
observe the limits of the lathe,
observe the operating instructions,
and comply with the inspection and maintenance instructions.
"Technical specification“ on page 20
In order to achieve optimum cutting performance, it is essential to choose the right turning tool,
feed, tool pressure, cutting speed and coolant.
WARNING!
Extremely severe injuries due to non-intended use.
Switching on forbidden!
Do not climb onto the
machine!
Read the operating instruc-
tions before commission-
ing!
Pull out the mains plug!
Wear protective glasses!
Wear protective gloves!
Wear safety shoes!
Wear a protective suit!
Use ear protection!
Only switch when stopped!
Protect the environment!
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