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Iowa Precision Cornermatic Plus - System Operation Procedures; Pre-Operation Safety Checks; Safe Operation Practices

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CORNERMATIC PLUS
SYSTEM OPERATION
3. SYSTEM OPERATION
After completely reading this manual, the safety warnings and cautions, and the system
overview, the operator should be ready to put the Cornermatic Plus into operation.
A. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
(1) Before Starting the Machine
1. Protect yourself. Wear safety glasses and leather gloves when handling metal. Do not
wear loose clothing, neckties, or jewelry. If long sleeves must be worn, avoid cuffs and
buttons.
2. Keep your work area clean. Remove all scrap, oil spills, rags, tools, and other loose
items that could cause you to slip, trip, and fall.
3. Make sure that the electrical supply and air pressures are at specified levels before
operating the machine.
4. Be sure that all guards are in place when operating the machine. Keep the equipment
properly maintained.
5. Be alert for loose, worn, or broken parts. Do not attempt to operate the machine with
such parts present, or if the machine is making unusual noises or actions.
6. Be sure this operation manual is kept near the machine so the operator can refer to it
when necessary. If you have not already done so, study the manual before operating
the machine.
7. Be aware of the location of the power off push-pull switch and use it to stop the
machine in case of emergencies.
(2) When Operating The Machine
1. Be alert whenever operating the machine.
2. Only one person should control the machine. Never allow anyone to operate the
controls while you are working on the machine. Use "WORK" tags and warning signs
to indicate that someone is working on or repairing the machine.
3. Keep your arms and hands away from the internal workings of the machine when
starting or stopping the machine.
4. Never leave the work area while the machine is running.
5. Do not try to process material that is beyond the specified thickness or width for your
machine. Use good quality metal coils that are free from camber, burrs, and other
irregularities.
6. When cleaning the machine, or any components of the machine, do not use toxic or
flammable substances. Do not perform any cleaning operations while the machine is
running.
7. Never override or disable any safety switch or safety interlock.
8. Use proper size wrenches and tools, most of which are furnished with the machine.
Do not use adjustable crescent wrenches or worn wrenches. A slipping wrench can
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