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WABECO D3000 E - Safety Instructions

WABECO D3000 E
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7. Safety Instructions
1. The feed line for the motor may only be connected to a shock-proof socket or junction box.
(Have the socket or junction box checked by an electrician beforehand; protection against
children being able to put into operation).
The socket or junction box must be close enough to the equipment, that the current-carrying
cable is subjected to no tensile strain whatsoever.
2. The three-phase A.C. motor must be connected by an electrician over a protective switch of 1
ampere to the 380 V mains supply.
3. When maintenance or cleaning work is being done, the machine must be shutdown and the
mains plug pulled out.
4. Do not brake workpieces or chuck by hand or any other objects.
5. Wear safety goggles when working the machine.
6. Do not remove the chips with the hand. Use corresponding aids (hand brush, hook, paint
brush).
7. Always keep the protective hood on the driving mechanism closed.
8. The turning tools must be firmly tightened at the correct height and as short as possible.
9. The turning tools must never be exchanged when the machine is running.
10. Never leave the clamping chuck key in (even when not in operation).
11. Observe the bearing distance of the turning chuck. (Turning jaws max. 40mm , Drilling jaws
max. 100mm ).
12. Never take measurements on work pieces being turned (danger of accidents and damage
to the measuring gauges)
13. Do not wear loose items of clothing (ties, shirt sleeves, jewellery etc.).
14. When working between centres, always centre well in order to avoid a flying-out of the
workpiece. In addition, check the tightening screw of the tailstock to make sure it is tight.
15. When working with automatic advance take care that the cross table does not touch the chuck
or the tailstock.
16. Never leave the machine when in operation.
17. When turning wood, use the lathe centre fort he slaving of the work piece instead of the
lathe chuck.
18. The machine must be secured so that it cannot be swichted on by children. Make sure that
other people do not come in contact with the machine.
19. The machine must be kept dry at all times.
20. Check the machine frequently for damage. Any damage parts must be replaced with original
parts and should be fitted by an expert or by us.

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