Dust Extraction; Protectors; Safety And Adjustment - stayer SC300W Operating Instructions Manual

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2.Revise any lack of guards or any other
component of the machine. Never use a
machine that is not complete, not in a
perfect condition and not correctly
installed. If the machine has been
manipulated, lacks pieces or is in a bad
condition, disconnect it, remove it from the
working area, do not use it and send it to the
technical service.
3.Never put your hands or any other part of the
body nor garment upon or below the cutting
area of the disk or within the cutting path of
the disk.
4.Fastening the workpiece to be cut shall not be
carried out manually but with the
assistance of pushers, wedgers and
clamps warranting a firm fastening of the
w o r k p i e c e t o b e c u t u n d e r a n y
circumstances (appearance of nods, etc.).
By putting this preventive measure into
practice the risk of contact with the disks
during the development of the operation is
practically excluded as it allows hands to
remain distanced from the hazardous area.
5.Always disconnect the machine when leaving it
alone.
6.The presence of one or more assistants will be
required for cutting workpieces being
longer than 1.5 m.
1.2 Preventing fortuitous contacts with the disk
rotating without load in the resting position
1.Independently from that the disk, when resting,
stays protected by the safety guards as
installed, it is categorically advised against
using the locking switch so as to guarantee
that disk does not rotate without load in the
resting position thereof.
1.3 Preventing abrupt falls of the disk due to
breakage of the spring
1.By means of a regular maintenance the machine
will always be in a perfect condition.
2.Check the area and the machine on each working
day and routinely test all movements
visually with the machine disconnected.
3.Check springs and the bearings thereof on
each working, and have them checked
periodically by qualified personnel.
4.Make sure that the head perfectly ascends to its
upper position by the sole action of springs.
5.Check the upper locking system on each working
day by raising the head up to abutment and
checking locking and unlocking by means
of control element 4, and have this
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periodically checked by qualified
personnel.
6.Never expose your hands or any other part of
your body to the cutting path.
7.Never allow the head that holds the disk to remain
in an undetermined position unless the
operator is mandatorily grasping the
control grip 3.
8.For any break between cuttings, however short it
may be, always use the automatic lock of
the head in the upper position by raising the
head to the upper stop.
9.Each time that the machine remains at rest, leave
it in the lower resting position by placing the
head at 90º vertical and 0º horizontal,
protecting by means of the stationary guard
49 and finally locking it by lowering the
head and pushing button 32.
2. Preventing projections of the cut
workpiece
1.So as to carry out the cutting of workpieces using
a stopper, this latter must be foldable or
movable. Once the operator has selected
the cutting range and firmly fixed the
workpiece to the table, he/she will remove
the stopper so as to prevent the workpiece
as cut from wedging between the stopper
and the disk.

16.Dust extraction

All models are prepared for mounting equipment
(not included) for the aspiration of particles
generated during the cutting operation.
The extraction equipment shall be coupled to the
particle outlet nozzle 25.
1 7 . P r o t e c t o r s ; s a f e t y a n d
adjustment
Mechanical protective equipment
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1.General protective casing 21.
2.Tiltable protective hood 6.
3.Lower stationary guard 49.
4.Movable guard of the upper table 42.
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