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serious injury.
(15) Make sure that machine's left door is well closed, or do
not turn the spindle.
(16) Do not insert bar stock into the spindle while the spindle
is rotating.
(17) The length of bar stock should be shorter that spindle's
length, or it will cause danger.
(18) Keep the front door closed while the machine is
operating. The area inside the front door contains many
sources of potential danger-the spindle rotation at a high
speed with a workpiece clamped in it, the turret which
rotates and moves in many directions with a number of
sharp cutting tools, etc.
(19) Never try to open the front door while the spindle is
rotating to remove chips or try to touch the workpiece or
cutting tools.
(20) Never stand in front of the rotating unit, chuck, or the
spindle. During setup, the workpiece, cutting tools, or
chuck jaws might fly out.
(21) Never remove or open the covers unless absolutely
necessary.
(22) Never start machine operation with the safety devices in
place.
(23) Cover your hair and do not wear loose clothing or
jewelry to avoid becoming tangled or caught in the
machine. Always wear proper shoes when operating the
machine.
(24) Do not lean on the machine while the machine is
operating. Leaning on the covers can be very dangerous.
(25) Specify a spindle speed which is permissible for the
chuck, cylinder, and fixture. If this condition is not
satisfied, the workpiece may come off the spindle,
injuring operators and damaging the machine.
(26) After the completion of a cycle, before removing a
machined workpiece and setting a new workpiece,
always check that the Cycle Start Indicator is not lit and
that the Feed Hold Indicator is lit.
(27) Carefully check the workpiece chucked conditions and
the center pressing conditions for center work
operations.
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