User manual
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Version 2.4 (10/2011) en
Original instructions
Drum Motor
Safety
Qualified persons
Qualified persons are persons who read and understand the manual and, taking
national regulations into account, can competently execute incidental work.
Only instructed and qualified persons may work with the Drum Motor, taking the
following into account:
• the relevant manuals and diagrams,
• the warning and safety instructions in this manual,
• the system specific regulations and requirements,
• national or local regulations and requirements for safety and accident
prevention.
Risks
Persons ¾ Maintenance or repair work must only be performed by authorized and
qualified persons in accordance with the applicable regulations.
¾ Before turning on the Drum Motor, ensure that no unauthorized persons are
near the conveyor.
Electricity
¾ Only perform installation and maintenance work after you have switched off
the power. Ensure that the Drum Motor cannot be turned on accidentally.
Oil
¾ Do not swallow the oil. The used oil is expected to be of low toxicity, but it can
contain harmful substances. Ingestion may result in nausea, vomiting and/or
diarrhoea. In general no treatment is necessary unless large quantities are
swallowed. However, get medical advice.
¾ Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Prolonged or repeated skin contact without
proper cleaning can clog the pores of the skin resulting in disorders such as
oil acne/folliculitis.
¾ If oil is spilt, use appropriate containment to avoid environmental
contamination and clean the contaminated area as soon as possible to avoid
slippery surfaces. Properly dispose of any contaminated rags or cleaning
materials in order to prevent spontaneous combustion and or fire.
¾ If the oil burns, use foam, water spray or fog, dry chemical powder, or carbon
dioxide to extinguish a fire. Do not use water in a jet. Wear proper protective
equipment including breathing apparatus.
¾ Observe the complete safety data sheet which can be found at
www.interroll.com.
Rotating parts
¾ Do not insert fingers between the Drum Motor and any sort of belt or roller
chain.
¾ Tie up long hair.
¾ Do not wear loose clothing.
¾ Remove jewellery such as bracelets or wristbands.
Hot parts
¾ Do not touch the surface of the Drum Motor. Even normal operating
temperature can cause skin burnings.
Working environment
¾ Do not use the Drum Motor in explosive atmospheres.
¾ Remove equipment or material which is not required from the workspace.
¾ Always wear safety shoes.
¾ Clearly specify and monitor the way goods are placed on the conveyor.
Important
The following list informs you about the various types of danger or damage that
may occur while working with the Drum Motor.