SAV 245.09 /.10 /.99
7. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
The safety information from section 2 "Safety" must be observed.
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7 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
Hazard from malfunction!
Incorrect assembly of the precision sine table can cause a malfunction of the
machine.
This can cause crushing and jamming points, posing a risk of crushing for
limbs.
Objects can be ejected, causing serious injuries and even death.
Have troubleshooting carried out only be qualified personnel.
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The precision sine table must always be securely attached to the work
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surface of the machine tool. Check after assembly!
Re-attach safety devices correctly.
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Risk of crushing!
There is a risk of limbs being crushed by the precision sine tables tipping
over or falling due to incorrect installation and removal.
Secure the precision sine tables against falling or tipping over.
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When lifting the precision sine tables, only use suitable and approved
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lifting gear and slings which are designed for the weight of the precision
sine tables.
Have troubleshooting carried out only be qualified personnel.
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Risk of electric shock!
The magnetic holding force is switched on and off with current pulses.
Electromagnetic and electro permanent magnetic chucks use high magnet-
ising and demagnetising voltages. An electric shock can result in death or
serious injuries.
Before maintenance and cleaning work, always disconnect the electro
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permanent magnetic chucks from the power supply.
Always protect the junction box and rubberised cable against damage.
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To exclude malfunctions and hazards for the operator, it must be ensured
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that the junction box is sealed, in particular during wet work and after
any repair work. The same applies to any connectors.
If the magnet has a connector, only unplug this once the demagnetising
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cycles has been completed and the red signal light is permanently on.
Risk from electric arc.
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