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FRYER CM Series - Mechanical Safety

FRYER CM Series
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3. Keep all loose clothing, hair, and jewelry away from the machine at all times.
4. Gloves are easily caught in moving parts. Take them off before using the machine.
5. Always wear safety shoes with steel toes and oil-resistant soles.
6. Do not paint, alter, deface, or remove any warning plates from the machine. Replacement plates are available
from Fryer Machine Systems.
7. Keep flammable liquids and materials away from the work area and hot chips.
8. Coolant and oils can make surfaces on the machine slippery. They can also present an electrical hazard if the
machine has power on. Therefore, do not stand on any part of the machine at any time.
9. Keep vises, clamps, fixtures, or work pieces from extending beyond the back edge of the table.
10. Check for damaged parts and tools before operating the machine. Any part of a tool that is damaged should be
properly repaired or replaced. Do not operate the machine if any component does not appear to be functioning
correctly.
11. Improperly clamped parts machined at high speeds/feeds may be ejected and puncture the safety door.
Machining oversized or marginally clamped parts is not safe.
12. To avoid tool changer damage, ensure that tools are properly aligned with the spindle drive lugs when loading
tools.
13. Windows must be replaced immediately if damaged or severely scratched – contact the factory for replacement
panels.
14. Do not attempt to operate the machine before all the installation instructions have been completed.
15. Be sure to review the maintenance section of this manual for instructions to keep your machine running properly.
1.01 Mechanical Safety
1. Always press Emergency Stop when the machine is not in use.
2. Never operate the machine with any cover or shield open or removed.
3. Never reach into the work area when the spindle is turning or if the machine is in automatic mode.
4. Put the machine in manual mode and be sure last programmed function has been completed before reaching
inside of the work area.
5. The functions of the machine make it impossible to eliminate all pinch points. Be particularly aware of the
following pinch points:
a. Spindle and tool rotation
b. Indexing of ATC and tools
c. Table, saddle, and head.
6. Do not operate machine without axis motor covers or axis waycovers in place.
7. Report any loose, worn, or broken parts to your supervisor. The same action should be taken if any unusual noise
or machine action occurs.
8. The electric components are protected from normal moisture resulting from humidity or use of water-based
coolants. DO NOT however, use a water hose to clean the machine or the area around it.
9. Never touch a machine control device or electrical component when your hand is wet.

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