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The impact of work position on machining

Jun 19,2020


  Machining equipment should be equipped with reliable limit installations based on demand. To prevent crushing injuries, the spacing between linear motion components or between linear motion components and stationary components must comply with regulations. Machining equipment must have overload protection installations for components that may be damaged due to overload.

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  High-speed rotating moving components should undergo necessary static or dynamic balance tests. Moving components with inertial impacts must take reliable cushioning measures to avoid injury accidents caused by inertia. The working position of machining equipment should be safe and secure, ensuring that operators have sufficient space for movement that meets psychological and physiological requirements for their heads, hands, arms, legs, and feet. Machining equipment should prioritize the use of adjustable work chairs to enhance operator comfort and facilitate operation.

  The working position of machining equipment should ensure the safety of operators, with platforms and walkways being non-slip. If necessary, steps and railings should be installed, and platforms and railings must comply with GB 4053.4 and GB 4053.3 regulations. Machining equipment should have part lighting installations with safe voltage.

  If machining equipment has the following conditions, emergency stop installations must be configured. Machining equipment that requires emergency stop installations should have them set up at each operating position and necessary locations. Machining equipment should adopt fire and explosion prevention technical measures based on usage conditions and environmental requirements. The electrical installations of machining equipment should comply with GB 4064.

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