Dangers From Pneumatic Energy; Emissions: Airborne Noise - Gechter HKPL-DS Translation Of The Original Operating Manual

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3.5.3

Dangers from pneumatic energy

Risk of injury from pneumatic energy
Dangers can arise when aerating and venting the press if pneu-
matic actuators are accidentally put into motion.
Do not open any pneumatic fittings as long as there is still pres-
sure in the pneumatic lines. Disconnect the connecting coupling
between the maintenance module and main pneumatic line.
Switch off the press before working on the pneumatic press. Set
the main start-up valve of the maintenance module to "OFF" and
secure with a U-lock.
Notify the operating personnel of dangers from pneumatic ener-
gy.
Regularly examine all pneumatic hoses for damage in the context
of repair and maintenance work.
3.5.4

Emissions: Airborne noise

The continuous sound pressure level emitted from the press is < 80 dB(A). A
higher or lower sound pressure level may occur depending on the local condi-
tions.
Risk of injury from operating noise
Hearing damage may occur from the continuous sound pressure
level emanating from the press.
If necessary, protect yourself from hearing loss by wearing ear
protection.
HKPL-DS
Translation of the original operating manual
General Safety Instructions
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