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Rottler SGF8 - Operational Safety and Emergency Procedures; Machine Installation and Placement Guidelines

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Operating Instructions 2-3 SG8 Manual
Machine Capacity:
Do not attempt to use the machine beyond its stated capacity or operations. This type use will reduce the productive
life of the machine and could cause the breakage of parts, which could result in personal injury.
Avoid Accidental Starting:
Make certain the main switch is in the OFF position before connecting power to the machine.
Careless Acts:
Give the work you are doing your undivided attention. Looking around, carrying on a conversation and
horseplay are careless acts that can result in serious injury.
Job Completion:
If the operation is complete, the machine should be emptied and the work area cleaned.
Replacement Parts:
Use only Rottler replacement parts and accessories; otherwise, warranty will be null and void.
Misuse:
Do not use the machine for other than its intended use. If used for other purposes, Rottler Manufacturing
disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds itself harmless for any injury or loss that may result from
such use.
Emergency Procedure:
Assuming one of the following has occurred: Work piece or spindle base not clamped, depth of cut not set
correctly, these mistakes will become obvious the minute the cut starts
PRESS THE EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON (on the front control panel) IMMEDIATELY!
“REMEMBER” metal cutting tools have the speed and torque to severely injure any part of the human body
exposed to them.
Preparation for Placement:
Air supply is connected at the right, rear of the machine, at base of upper casting. Connection can either be a
quick disconnect or permanent threaded connection. Be certain to use an adequately sized air line,
permitting proper operation of float. Air pressure should never drop below 90 PSI at any time. Failure to
provide adequate air supply may cause improper floating and clamping.
At this time, some customers will install a T fitting or manifold at the regulator, allowing another air hose to be
connected, providing a connection point for air tools. The auxiliary hose, if fitted, should be of sufficient
length to easily reach the entire front of the machine.
This machine comes pre-wired and ready to be connected to the power source. The power source should
meet all local and national electrical codes. This service should connect to its own circuit breaker or fuse. In
most cases the machine will require 220 VAC, 15 amp, single-phase service but you should verify voltage
requirements by inspecting the electrical tag located on the rear of the machine.

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