SAV 245.09 /.10 /.99
DANGER!
DANGER!
DANGER!
Operating conditions
Never use a poorly functioning or damaged sine table!
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Never leave the magnet switched on without a workpiece!
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The pole plate of the magnet must always be kept clean and level!
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For heavy roughing work, we recommend absorbing the displacement forces with fixed stops!
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Never work with reduced holding force!
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The maximum workpiece temperature must not exceed 80 °C!
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Always use appropriate shielding during machining, so that any ejected swarf or parts do not pose a risk
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for the operator!
Never chuck a workpiece with a large projection or height beyond the pole plate (max. height approx.
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1 x workpiece width)!
If possible, do not chuck any workpieces with irregular contact surfaces!
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Gauge block supports and axle bearings must always be kept free from dirt and moisture!
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Never let the magnet drop onto the stop bar supports with the measuring bolts!
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Version 1.0
6 OPERATION
Risk of crushing!
If the magnet is used vertically, this creates a risk of crushing from falling
workpieces.
Secure workpieces against falling during chucking and releasing.
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Risk of crushing!
Sine tables present a crushing risk from the swivelling mechanism.
Securely hold on to the magnet when releasing the swivel angle without
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gauge block supports!
Always release the clamping and hold on to the magnet when adjusting
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using the sine principle!
Risk of crushing!
Sine tables without adjustment mechanism pose a risk of the top plate falling
down and causing crush injuries to hands.
Sine tables with adjustment mechanism poses a risk of jamming during the
adjustment motion.
On smaller devices, always hold on to the top plate securely during
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adjustment.
On sine tables with adjustment mechanism, note the risk of jamming
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during the adjustment motion. Proceed with particular caution during the
adjustment.
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