Buser Rules; Cwhat Shouldn't Be Done; Dsafe Use Of The Machine - Cassese CS 940 Manuel D'utilisation

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USER & PARTS MANUAL
1.B
USER RULES
The CS940 is a cutting machine able to perform 45° cuts on wood, plastic and MDF .
These materials cannot be cut on this machine :
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Mouldings that don't have a 90° angle back on at least 5mm.
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Metal profiles.
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Small plastic profiles (filets, etc...).
The 2 blades of this machines are powered by 2 motors. The mouldings are locked in place by 2 horizontal and 2 vertical
(optionnal) clamps. The use of 2 buttons will keep the operators hands in safe position.
The electric safety devices are located in front and in the side panels. Connections are on the right side of the machine
This machine was designed to meet health and safety rules, it is strictly forbidden to modify its electric and pneumatic components. It is
also forbidden to remove protecting covers and to modify its safety devices. The CS940 should be operated only by one person at a
time.
To prevent electric shocks and overload, some protections should be installed by the user on the electric supplying line to the machine
EN60204-1 :2006, Article 7
1.C
WHAT SHOULDN'T BE DONE
- At no time the operator should engage his hands in the clamp area, nor in the cutting area behind the brushes. (blades are
rotating even when returned to the top).
- Do not use steel blades (HS type)
- Prior to any maintenance operation, switch off electric and pneumatic supply by using and locking their switches.
- Switch off the machine by using the electric contactor on the right side of the machine.
- Only one person at a time should use the machine.
- All adjustments should be performed with the cover closed. At no moment the operator should put his hands inside the covers.
- If none of the clamps can hold the mouldings, the cut of that moulding is forbidden.
- Do never use the machine with a missing panel.
- These particular mouldings cannot be cut on the CS940
1.D
SAFE USE OF THE MACHINE
It is essential that the operators are:
a) Trained about the use, the adjustment and the way of working of the machine.
b) Informed about the things that affects the noise exposition such as :
1) Blades that are designed to limit noise emission
2) Selection of the optimal speed.
3) Maintenance of the blades and of the machine.
c) informed about the things that affect dust exposition such as:
1) Used type of material.
2) Importance of the dust extractor.
3) correct setting of the covers/deflectors.
4) dust collector should be turned on before you start cutting.
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