Type of danger
Mechanical danger
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Being caught or rolled up
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Fluids and gases expelled
under high pressure
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Parts ejected at high speed
Electrical danger
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Due to electrical contact
Danger from noise emission
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Hearing loss
Danger from material
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Through contact with or by
inhaling toxic fluids, gases,
mist, vapors and dust
Danger due to faults or
malfunctions
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Power supply faults
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Faulty installation
Thermal danger
Danger from vibrations
Danger from radiation
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Overview of dangers
The following overview is a summary of the potential dangers that the
machine may pose to life and health, and of possible injuries. The
design and construction of the machine, coupled with the safety
equipment installed in compliance with EC machinery directive
89/392/EEC, eliminates danger to persons. Any measures that can be
taken by the user to reduce any residual dangers are indicated in the
overview below.
Danger point
• Rotary tool holder
• Grinding wheel
• Hydraulic hoses
• Workpiece
• Direct contact with normally
live parts
• Indirect contact with parts
that are live when faulty
• During the grinding process
• Grinding coolant
• Drives
• Control voltage
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* Extra measures the customer can take to reduce any danger remaining despite the
safety equipment of the machine
Danger
Danger of injury
Danger of injury
Danger of injury
Danger of injury
Lethal danger
Lethal danger
Health hazard
Health hazard
• Provide for adequate
ventilation
• Use grinding coolants as
specified in operator's
manual (non-chlorinated)
Danger of injury
Danger of injury
Danger of injury
• Note operating instructions
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Extra measures
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