Emergency Stop; Setup; Operation; Safety While Servicing - Acer Wood Runner Manual

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 Tag-out all controls and energy sources which cannot be locked out. All personnel affected
must know about and understand all lockout tags.
 Verify that all energy sources have been accounted for before performing any maintenance
or service work.
 When restarting equipment, all lockout/tag-out devices must be removed by the person
who installed it.

3.5 EMERGENCY STOP

The E-Stop is the first line of defense to stop a machine from operating. This button halts operation of the
machine and may be used for emergency situations or general shut down. When using the button for non-
emergency shutdowns it is important to wait until the machine is not in a cycling mode as the emergency
brake system will rapidly stop the Gantry if it is in motion. The emergency stop does not remove power
to the machine. Follow lockout/tag-out procedure prior to any service or maintenance.

3.6 SETUP

The following procedures are designed to maximize safety and machine life:
 Make sure a properly rated forklift is used to unload your machine and follow all unloading
instructions in this guide.
 Do not operate machine until all components are located correctly and anchor bolted to
the concrete floor.
 Before making electrical connections, verify the incoming voltage correctly matches the
factory set voltage of the WoodRunner.

3.7 OPERATION

OPERATION OF MACHINE is to be performed by qualified and trained personnel only. Before operating the
machine a safety check should be performed to verify the machine is ready for use and is operating
correctly.

3.8 SAFETY WHILE SERVICING

ADJUSTMENTS AND SERVICING is to be performed by trained personnel only. A safety check should be
performed upon completion of adjustments or servicing to determine that the equipment is operating
correctly.

3.9 PNEUMATIC SAFETY

Make sure machine is properly locked out when servicing.
maintain a clean working area and environment to minimize contamination potential. Keep all spare
pneumatic parts in sealed proper containers until needed to minimize contamination.

3.10 ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Make sure machine is properly locked when servicing. Do not attempt to change or modify the
electrical system without first consulting and obtaining approval from a qualified person. Any
When servicing the pneumatic system
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