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6. Overview of residual risks
The machine can be a source of residual risks in spite of the safety
equipment, the design and the construction type.
The following overview of residual risks is a summary of the main
potential threats to life and limb posed by the machine.
Any additional precautions that can be taken by the machine owner
to reduce residual risks are specified in the overview of residual
risks.
Residual risks Dangerous point Type of danger Measures to be taken
by the operator
Mechanical elements
Crushing • Hydraulic punching head.
• Clamps
• Chip flap.
• Tool clamp.
• Coordinate guide with punching head.
• Removal of small parts.
• Chip conveyor (optional).
• Conveyor belt (optional).
• Repositioning device (optional).
• SheetMaster:
– Suction frame/machine table.
– Suction frame/loading and unloading.
– Falling sheet.
– Scrap skeleton on the scissor table.
– Closing grippers.
– Gripper bar/
GripMaster pedestal.
– Scissor table.
• ToolMaster (40/70):
– Lowering the grippers onto the
rotary plate/ transverse rail.
– Closing movement of the grippers.
– Coordinate guide operation in tool
change position.
– Rotational movement of the swivel
arm.
– Operation of the shifting unit
(ToolMaster (70)).
• SortMaster Box:
– Turnstile and container in the scrap
skeleton pedestal and chip conveyor
areas.
• ShearMaster:
– Blade slide down.
– Blade slide up.
– Presser foot down.
– Slide in the working stroke.
– Conveyor belt in the upstroke.
– Loading scrap skeleton.
– Scrap skeleton feed.
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