Basic safety notes
DANGER
Possible risk of fatal injury to operating personnel from clothing
or hair being caught on the lathe chuck and being dragged into
the machine
Loose clothing or long hair may become caught on projecting
parts of the lathe chuck and be drawn into the machine.
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The machines and equipment must fulfill the minimum
requirements of the EC Machinery Directive;
specifically, they must have effective technical measures to
protect against potential mechanical hazards.
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Always wear tight-fitting clothing and a hairnet when working
on the machine and the lathe chuck.
CAUTION
Risk of limbs being crushed when opening and closing the chuck
jaws during manual loading or unloading or when exchanging
moving parts.
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Do not reach between the chuck jaws.
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Wear protective gloves.
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Follow the safety and accident prevention regulations when
operating the chuck, especially when working with machine
tools and other technical equipment.
CAUTION
Risk of damage due to incorrect choice of clamping position for
chuck jaws on workpiece.
If an incorrect clamping position is chosen for the chuck jaws on
the workpiece, the base and top jaws may become damaged.
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Observe maximum positions of base and top jaws.
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The diameter of the workpiece may not be bigger than the
chuck diameter.
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Summary of Contents for ROTA THW3
Page 1: ...Translation of Original Operating Manual Power Chuck ROTA THW3 Assembly and Operating Manual ...
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