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Copyright by Keyline - Italy
GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
1.5.0
Protection devices
A. Motor stop button.
B. The machine will stop immediately as you release
the carriage handle: power will be cut off and all
electrical devices will be de-energised.
C. Guard to protect the operator from projected
metal chips or scrap.
1.5.1
Personal protective equipment
When operating and maintaining the key cutting machine users
must wear the following personal protective equipment:
Protective clothing
Maintainers and key cutting machine op-
erators must wear protective clothing that
complies with the basic safety require-
ments currently in force.
In case of slippery floors users must wear
safety shoes with anti-slip soles.
A
Safety glasses
During key cutting operations operators
must wear eye protection (glasses or gog-
gles).
C
Gloves
If milling cutters are present, operators
must wear protective gloves to avoid inju-
ries.
1.5.2
Safety signs
The key cutting machine bears the following safety signs.
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Wear safety glasses.
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Wear safety gloves.
EASY
1.6.0
Residual risks
When operating the machine the following residual risks - as well
as those connected with its use - must be taken into due consid-
eration:
D. Electrical hazard
Since the machine is equipped with electrical de-
vices, in case of faults there might be a risk of elec-
trocution. The power line must be fitted with the
appropriate control and protection devices (circuit
breaker, thermal overload switch and differential
switch).
E. Mechanical hazard
The machine is fitted with milling cutters used in
key cutting operations. Operators must watch out
to avoid cutting their hands when they are cutting
keys or changing tools.
Man. cod. B410462FG
Keyline S.p.A.
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