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Robland T120 - Safety and maintenance instructions

Robland T120
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T120 & T110i 05-V0917 3
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Ordering spare parts
Always mention the following items on your order:
- type of the machine
- serial number of the manual
- part number and quantity
- your references: contact name of consignee and address at place of destination.
For your safety and the operating reliability of the machine:
USE ROBLAND PARTS ONLY
Safety and maintenance instructions
Woodworking with machinery is a pleasant job that gives lots of satisfaction. Nevertheless, it requires
constant attention and care. Therefore, for your own safety, pay attention to the instructions
summarized in this chapter.
The machine can only be used safely when the operator strictly follows the operating and safety
instructions. It is essential to read this manual before using the machine to know how the machine
functions and what the limitations are.
Provide for sufficient space around the machine and a good lighting of the workshop.
When changing the tools or performing a maintenance job, the machine has to be disconnected from
the power supply.
Knives and tools which are not correctly sharpened or in a bad condition not only diminish the quality
of the work, but also increase the risk of accidents.
Always make sure that all necessary safety are fitted to the machine and that the machine is
connected to a dust extraction system.
Always wear suitable clothing. Loose or torn clothes are very dangerous while operating the machine.
Keep children away from the machine and the workshop.
Wearing of hearing protection is recommended to prevent noise from damaging your hearing.
When cutting narrow pieces always use a push stick. When damaged replace the push stick at once.
Always use jigs, templates and shaper tools adapted to the work carried out.
Read the recommendations to clean the machine carefully. Clean only when the machine is
disconnected from the power supply line.
It must be taken in account for the determination of the health risks that using, for example, MDF,
various types of impregnation agents, glues, synthetic resins, paints, varnish, abrasive paper and
other elements, which can have harmful effects, are added to the wood. Think of preservatives and
pesticides and certain microorganisms.
Make sure all periodic maintenance is done on time. These maintenances works should only be
carried out with the machine disconnected from the main power supply line thus rendering it
impossible to start the machine involuntary.
Test on a weekly basis the following electrical components: emergency stop buttons, the safety
switches and test if the machine can be started up with an open door.
Test on a weekly basis if the rundown time of the motor brake does not exceed 10 seconds.
Keep this manual where the operator may refer to whenever necessary. This manual must accompany
the machine when it is sold, rented or lent to a third party.
Attention!
Working with woodworking machines can be extremely dangerous if the safety instructions are
not followed.
Therefore use systematically the safety equipment provided on your machine.

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