Recognize safety information, Ways to avoid a reduction of holding capacity, Ecognize – Walker Magnetics TURBOMILL 40B User Manual

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O.S. WALKER Co. Inc., Turbomill Electroperm Chucks

DD15508M.doc Rev. ~, September 17, 2002

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2.2 Recognize Safety Information

This is the safety alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your chuck or in this
manual, be alert to the potential for personal injury. Follow recommended
precautions and safe operating practices at all times.

Red Background, White Letters

This indicates a situation in which a hazard is
imminent and will result in a high probability of
serious injury or death.

Orange Background, Black Letters

This indicates a potentially hazardous
situation, which could result in some
probability of serious injury or death.

Yellow Background, Black Letters

This indicates a potentially hazardous
situation, which could result in minor injury or
moderate injury.




These are
Hazard
Seriousness
Signal
Words

2.2.1 Ways to Avoid a Reduction of Holding Capacity

To avoid any reduction of holding capacity:

The holding surface of the chuck and the contact area of the workpiece where it will
contact the chuck must be clean, smooth, flat, and free of nicks and burrs

The surface of the workpiece must contact equal areas of the chuck's opposite polarity,
major magnetic poles.

The workpiece must be low carbon steel such as AISI 1020.

The chuck control must provide "FULL" power to the chuck, that is, maximum output
voltage.

The workpiece thickness must be at least equal or greater than the width of the chuck's
major magnetic poles.

The temperature inside the chuck control enclosure must not be greater than 104º
Fahrenheit (40º Celsius), nor the temperature of the chuck must not be greater than 110º
F (43º C).

Repair of this chuck control should only be done by the O. S. Walker Co.*

If you have any difficulty holding a work piece, DON'T attempt to machine it! Call the O.S.
Walker Co. for advice at 1-800-962-4638.

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