Disposal, Reusing Used Machines; Decommissioning; Disposal Of Electrical Equipment; Disposing Of Lubricants - Holzstar DB 900 Operating Instructions Manual

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Disposal, reusing used machines

Fault
Possible cause
Strong vibrations.
Workpiece deformed, un-
round, has large weak points/
cracks or has not been prepa-
red for turning.
Spindle bearing is worn.
Belt is worn.
Motor mounting or handle are
loose.
The lathe stands on an une-
ven surface.
The workpiece sur-
The turning iron is out of fo-
face is too rough.
cus.
Turning iron spring
Motor overheats and
Motor overloaded.
has no power
Mains voltage is too low
Motor is connected incor-
rectly.
Insufficient working
Uneven, heavy or clamped
accuracy
workpiece.
Incorrect horizontal position
of the tool rest.
12 Disposal, reusing used ma-
chines
In your own interest and to protect the environment make
sure that all machine components are exclusively dis-
posed of in as intended and permitted.

12.1Decommissioning

Disused machines must be decommissioned immedi-
ately to prevent misuse at a later point and putting the
environment or persons at risk.
Step 1: Remove all environmentally hazardous process-
ing materials from the used machine.
Step 2: If necessary, disassemble the machine into as-
semblies and components that are easy to han-
dle and suitable for recycling.
Step 3: The machine components and processing mate-
rials must be disposed of using the intended dis-
posal methods.
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Solution
Prepare the workpiece for turning by planing and sawing.
Replace the spindle bearing.
Replace the belt
Tighten screws and handle.
Place the lathe on a flat surface and align it.
Resharpen the turning iron.
Clamp the lathe tool shorter.
Reduce feed.
Switch off and have it checked by a specialist.
Have it checked by a specialist.
Clamp workpiece mass-balanced and tension-free.
Adjust the tool rest.

12.2Disposal of electrical equipment

Note that electrical equipment contains a variety of recy-
cling-capable materials and also environmentally haz-
ardous components.
Please help to separate these components and dispose
of them responsibly. In case of doubt, contact your local
waste disposal authority. Consult a specialist disposal
agent for recycling if needed.

12.3Disposing of lubricants

Lubricant manufacturers provide disposal information for
the lubricants used. If necessary, request product-spe-
cific data sheets.
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