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Haas 96-8000 - Uses and Guidelines for Proper Operation; Safety Decals

Haas 96-8000
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96-8000 Rev AC
May 2010
Safety
US e S a n d GU i d e l i n e S f o r Pr o P e r Ma c h i n e oP e r a t i o n
All milling machines contain hazards from rotating cutting tools, belts and pul-
leys, high voltage electricity, noise, and compressed air. When using milling
machines and their components, basic safety precautions should always be
followed to reduce the risk of personal injury and mechanical damage. READ
ALL APPROPRIATE WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND INSTRUCTIONS BE-
FORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE.
Mo d i f i c a t i o n S t o t h e Ma c h i n e
DO NOT modify or alter this equipment in any way. If modications are neces-
sary, all such requests must be handled by Haas Automation, Inc. Any modi-
cation or alteration of any Haas machining center could lead to personal injury
and/or mechanical damage and will void your warranty.
Sa f e t y de c a l S
To help ensure that CNC tool dangers are quickly communicated and under-
stood, hazard symbol decals are placed on Haas Machines in locations where
hazards exist. If decals become damaged or worn, or if additional decals are
needed to emphasize a particular safety point, contact your dealer or the Haas
factory. Never alter or remove any safety decal or symbol.
Each hazard is dened and explained on the general safety decal, located at
the front of the machine. Particular locations of hazards are marked with warn-
ing symbols. Review and understand the four parts of each safety warning, ex-
plained below, and familiarize yourself with the symbols on the following pages.
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