Cleaning machine, Machine placement – Woodstock MICRO MILL M1036 User Manual

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M1036 Micro Mill

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• Workbench Load

:

Bolt your machine

to a sturdy workbench that will not tip.

Some workbenches may require additional

reinforcement to support both the machine

and the workpiece.

• Working Clearances: Consider existing and

anticipated needs, size of material to be

processed through the machine, and space

for auxiliary stands, work tables or other

machinery when establishing a location for

your Micro Mill.

• Lighting: Lighting should be bright enough

to eliminate shadow and prevent eye strain.

• Electrical: Electrical circuits must be

dedicated or large enough to handle

amperage requirements. Outlets must be

located near each machine, so power or

extension cords are clear of high-traffic

areas. Follow local electrical codes for

proper installation of new lighting, outlets,

or circuits.

MAKE your shop “child

safe.” Ensure that your

workplace is inaccessible

to youngsters by closing

and locking all entrances

when you are away. NEVER

allow untrained visitors in

your shop when assem-

bling, adjusting or operat-

ing equipment.

Cleaning Machine

The table and other unpainted parts of your

Micro Mill are coated with a waxy grease that

protects them from corrosion during shipment.

Clean this grease off with a solvent cleaner or

citrus-based degreaser. DO NOT use chlorine-

based solvents such as brake parts cleaner or

acetone—if you happen to splash some onto a

painted surface, you will ruin the finish.

Machine Placement

NEVER use gasoline or

other petroleum-based

solvents to clean with.

Most have low flash

points, which make them

extremely

flammable.

A risk of explosion and

burning exists if these

products are used. Serious

personal injury may occur

if this warning is ignored!

ALWAYS work in well-

ventilated areas far from

possible ignition sources

when using solvents to

clean machinery. Many

solvents are toxic when

inhaled or ingested. Use

care when disposing

of waste rags and

towels to be sure they

DO NOT create fire or

environmental hazards.

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