EasyManua.ls Logo

Rottler SG9M - Machine Operator; Cutting Tool Area; Machining

Rottler SG9M
72 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Introduction/Safety/Installation 5 SG9M Manual
No single list of electrical guidelines can be comprehensive for all shop
environments. Operating this machinery may require additional electrical upgrades specific to your shop
environment. It is your responsibility to make sure your electrical system comply with all local codes and
ordinances.
When you doing any operation on the cylinder head; the machine is capable of
throwing metal chips. Eye protection must be worn at all times by the operator and all other personnel in
the area of the machine.
The operator and nearby personnel should be familiar with the location and
operation of the Emergency Stop Button.
Make sure all electrical equipment has the proper overload protection. The SG9M should have a fully
isolated power supply to prevent damage and uncontrolled movement of the machine.
If the SG9M is on the same power lines that are running to other electrical equipment (grinders, welders,
and other AC motors) electrical noise can be induced into the SG9M electrical system.
Electrical noise can cause the controller to see false signals to move. Not supplying a fully isolated
supply to the machine may void factory warranty. Refer to the Power supply section later in this chapter
for voltage and amperage requirements of the SG9M.
Machine Operator:
The operator of the SG9M should be a skilled machinist craftsman who is well versed in the caution, care,
and knowledge required to safely operate metal cutting tools.
If the operator is not a skilled machinist he/she must pay strict attention to the Operating Instructions
outlined in this manual, and get instruction from a qualified machinist in both production and operation of
this machine.
The SG9M machines have the following areas of exposed moving parts that you must train yourself to
respect and stay away from when they are in motion:
Cutting Tool Area – Any operation involving hands in the tool holder, such as inspection or alignment of
the tool holder or tools, changing tool holder or insert holders, tool insertion, and removal, tool holder
changes, and size checking etc. requires the machine to be in neutral or on the off position.
Machining – Eye protection must be worn during all operations of the machine. Hands must be kept
completely away from the cutter head.

Table of Contents