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In This Section, You'll Learn:

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The following types of safety symbols are on the decals:

  • Warning 

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    This symbol indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, can result in personal injury or property damage.

  • Prohibition 

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    This symbol indicates an action that shall not be taken or that shall be stopped.

  • Mandatory Action 

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    This symbol indicates an action that you must take to avoid a hazard.

On the Electrical Cabinet Door

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  1. WARNING! Electrocution Hazard. Points in the electrical cabinet contain high voltages, which can electrocute or shock you, causing death or serious injury. Even after the machine is powered off, electronic devices in the electrical cabinet can retain dangerous electrical voltages. Use caution when servicing the machine inside the electrical cabinet.

  2. Lockout/Tagout. Before servicing the machine, you must power off the machine and use an approved lockout/tagout device to secure the Main Disconnect switch in the OFF position. Points in the electrical cabinet contain high voltages, which can electrocute or shock you, causing death or serious injury.

Next to the Main Disconnect

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  1. WARNING! Entanglement / Entrapment Hazard. The machine operates under automatic control — it can start at any time and crush, cut, entangle, or pinch body parts. Always keep clear of positions on the machine where unexpected or unintended machine motion could cause harm. Before operating this machine in any way, you must verify that all operators know the location of the machine's Emergency Stop button.

  2. WARNING! Ejection Hazard. Fixtures, tooling, workpieces, or other loose items can become dangerous projectiles and can cause death or serious injury. Before operating this machine in any way, you must verify that you have appropriately secured all components.

  3. WARNING! Fire Hazard.The machine and its enclosure are not designed to contain fire or explosions. Only use materials and coolants that are intended for the specific machining operation. Never use flammable or explosive items. Before operating the machine in any way, you must read all Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) for any workpiece materials, coatings, coolants, lubricants, and other consumables used.

  4. WARNING! Inhalation Hazard. The machine and its enclosure do not protect you from airborne particulates. Chips, dust, and vapors from certain materials can be toxic or otherwise harmful. Before operating the machine in any way, you must read all Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) for any workpiece materials, coatings, coolants, lubricants, and other consumables used.

  5. Personal Protective Equipment: Eyes. Prevent injury by always wearing protective safety eyewear. Before operating this machine in any way, you must verify that your eyewear is impact-resistant and rated for ANSI 787+.

  6. Operator Knowledge. Before operating this machine in any way, you and all other operators must read and understand all instructions. If you don't, there's a risk of voided warranty, property damage, serious injury, or death.

On the Spindle Nose

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  1. WARNING! Crush Hazard. Moving parts can entangle, pinch, or cut you, causing death or serious injury. Before operating this machine in any way, you must verify that all body parts, long hair, and clothes are clear of the machine's extent of motion.

  2. WARNING! Cut Hazard. Tools and swarf can cut you. Only hold tools by the tool holder. Before inserting or removing tools from the machine, you must verify that all motion is completely stopped.

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Noise Exposure
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CAUTION! Noise Exposure Hazard: If you expect the machine or the machining processes to exceed safe exposure limits, you must wear ear protection.

With the axes moving and the spindle rotating (but not cutting), the emission sound pressure level at the operator control station is 70 dB(A).

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This is a section of the 770MX operator's manual. To view the whole manual, go to Tormach document UM10587.

If you have additional questions, we can help. Create a support ticket with Tormach Technical Support at tormach.com/how-to-submit-a-support-ticket for guidance on how to proceed.