- Moving machine parts inside the work chamber may pose risks of crushing,
cutting, and burning. To ensure safety, follow these procedures:
- Regularly check the equipment for damage, and only use the machine for
processing when the work chamber door is fully closed and undamaged.
- Wear gloves when operating on the machine or handling trays/tools.
- Only grip the handle of the tool; avoid touching the sharp end of the tool to
prevent cuts.
- Avoid reaching out to touch the main shaft during processing to avoid
injuries, and do not touch the main shaft after processing to prevent burns from
high temperatures.
- Moving exterior components may pose a risk of crushing, such as:
- Processing chamber operation door
- Top and side maintenance covers
- To ensure safety, follow these procedures:
1. Use only designated grip points when moving these exterior components.
2. Ensure your hands are not caught during the movement process.
2.4.2 Exterior Structure
2.4.3 Work Chamber
- Avoid damage due to lack of maintenance:
- Clean and replace chucks according to maintenance requirements to ensure
the machine operates normally.
2.5 Equipment Damage Risk Reminder
2.5.1 Spindle Related:
- Machine malfunctions due to lack of or incorrect maintenance/troubleshoot-
ing may pose risks of injury.
- Perform maintenance tasks according to the maintenance schedule to ensure
the machine remains in good condition.
- Do not perform any troubleshooting operations while the machine is running
to prevent accidents.
- Ensure that only authorized personnel operate the machine to prevent unau-
thorized access.
- Ensure the room containing the machine is equipped with an automatic fire
detection system to promptly detect and respond to fire threats.
- Use only genuine spare parts, additional equipment, and accessories for
machine maintenance.
- There is a risk of respiratory diseases when processing harmful substances. To
protect your health, be sure to:
- Always use appropriate dust collection systems during dry processing to
ensure timely removal of dust and harmful substances.
- Use dust collectors equipped with M-class ultrafine particle filters to minimize
leakage and inhalation of harmful substances.
- Avoid using materials that may harm health and wear filter-level masks
during processing for additional protection.
- The machine may produce significant noise during operation, which may lead
to hearing impairment or tinnitus with prolonged exposure. If loud noise cannot
be avoided, wear earmuffs during processing.
2.4.4 Dust protection
2.4.5 Processing Noise
2.4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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