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PFM-4000
Part Number 6Z8303
Safety
Personal Safety
Personal safety is the action you take to ensure safe operation and maintenance of
the flange machine. Only properly trained and authorized employees should
operate or perform maintenance on this machine.
DO NOT:
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operate the flange machine while under the influence of alcohol or any
prescribed or other drug.
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eat, drink, or smoke while operating the flange machine.
Horseplay
Rough or
boisterous play;
roughhousing.
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indulge in horseplay.
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wear loose clothing, neckties, scarves, headgear, or jewelry. Such
clothing can become entangled in moving parts and cause serious injury
or death.
•
leave tools or other unnecessary objects on the machine table while
operating the machine.
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lean against, climb, sit, stand, or crawl on or under the machine.
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touch electrical and control components, except where indicated.
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place spare needles under or around the needle bar or on the table.
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reuse damaged needles. Dispose of needles in a closeable, puncture-
resistant container.
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exceed 30 psi (2 bars) when using compressed air for cleaning purposes.
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use the air hose on any body parts or point it at another person.
DO:
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make sure you are physically able to operate the flange machine and are
able to reach all emergency stops quickly.
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keep your hair short or tied back and always wear safety glasses.
Debris
An accumulation
of loose material, trash,
garbage, litter, or junk.
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remove debris from the work area. Ensure that the area has proper
clearance, and that no unauthorized people are near the machine.
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keep hands and other body parts away from all moving parts.
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locate and identify fire-fighting equipment, and know how to use it.
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when handling needles, always grasp the head of the needle.
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keep all manuals in a convenient, accessible location near the machine.
WARNING:
The following lists describe what you should and should
not do while operating or performing maintenance on this
machine. Failing to observe these guidelines could cause
hazardous situations which, if not avoided, may result in
death or serious injury.