Safety
Version 2.2.2 dated 2015-04-02
CAUTION!
Risk of fire and explosion by using flammable materials or cooling lubricants.
Take additional preventive measures in order to safely avoid health hazards before
processing flammable materials (e.g. aluminum, magnesium) or before using flammable
additives (e.g. alcohol).
CAUTION!
Risk of winding-up or cutting damages when using hand tools.
The machine is not designed for the use of hand tools (e.g. emery cloth or files). It is
forbidden to use any hand tools on this machine.
1.8
Safety devices
Use the lathe only with properly functioning safety devices.
Stop the lathe immediately if there is a failure in the safety device or if it is not functioning for
any reason.
It is your responsibility!
If a safety device has been activated or has failed, the lathe must only be used when
the cause of the failure has been removed,
it has been verified that there is no resulting danger for personnel or objects.
WARNING!
If you bypass, remove or override a safety device in any other way, you are endangering
yourself and other personnel working with the machine. The possible consequences are
damage as a result of components or parts of components flying off at high speed,
contact with rotating parts,
fatal electrocution.
WARNING!
The separating protective equipment which is made available and delivered together
with the machine is designed to reduce the risk of injury from workpieces or fractions of
them which being expelled, but not to remove the risk completely.
The lathe includes the following safety devices:
self-latching, lockable EMERGENCY STOP button,
a protective cover on the headstock with interlock switch,
a self-ejecting key for the lathe chuck,
a lathe chuck guard with position switch.
1.9
EMERGENCY-STOP
The EMERGENCY-STOP turns the lathe
off.
Pushing the emergency stop device trig-
gers an emergency stop.
After actuating the switch, turn it to the
right, in order to reset it.
Fig.1-1:
EMERGENCY-STOP
EMERGENCY-
STOP
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