Swagelok TF16 User Manual - page 7
Tube Facing Tool User’s Manual 7
WARNING
Observe
the following safety measures in order to
protect against risk of injury
■ Inspect the tube facing tool daily for visible signs
of damage or defects. Have any damage or
defects repaired immediately.
■ Always ensure that the machine is in good working
order and comply with these notes on safety.
■ Use only the tube ODs, wall thicknesses and
materials specified in these instructions. Other
materials should be used only after consulting
your authorized Swagelok representative.
■ Check that the work piece is correctly clamped.
■ Do not carry the tube facing tool by the power
cord and do not use the cord to pull out the plug.
Protect the cord from heat, oil and sharp edges
(chips).
■ Ensure that the viewing window is closed (TF24
and TF40 series) or the guard is in place (TF16
series) before and during the facing of tubing.
■ Always work with sharp cutting tools to reduce
vibrations.
■ Turn the tool off and let it run until it stops rotating
when work is complete.
Environmental Protection/Disposal
■
Dispose of chips and used gear lubricant oil according to
local regulations.
Electric tools and accessories contain a large share of valuable
raw and synthetic materials, which can be recycled. Therefore:
■
Electrical (electronic) devices that are marked with the
symbol in Fig. 1, may not be disposed of with household
waste in accordance with European Union (EU) regulations.
■
By using local return and collection systems, you contribute
to the reuse, recycling and utilization of electrical (electronic)
devices.
■
Electrical (electronic) used devices contain parts, which
must be handled selectively according to EU regulations.
Separate collection and selective treatment is the basis for
environment-friendly disposal and the protection of human
health.
■
Batteries that are marked with the symbol in Fig. 2 may not
be disposed of with household garbage according to EU
directive 91/157/EEA.
■
In batteries containing harmful substances, the chemical
sign for the heavy metal contained is indicated below the
garbage can: Cd = Cadmium
Fig. 1 RL 2002/96/EC Symbol
Fig. 2 Cd Symbol