Before operating, carefully read and understand the equipment's operating manual. Be clear about each control button, operating mode, and the working range of the equipment.
Check whether the machine is damaged or faulty. Check whether the protective device is intact, such as whether the emergency brake button can work properly, whether the safety light curtain is sensitive, etc.
Pay full attention to the operation and don't be distracted by the surrounding things.
Place the panel to be bent correctly on the workbench to ensure that it is in a stable position to avoid displacement during the bending process.
During the operation of the equipment, keep your hands and other parts of your body away from the moving parts of the machine, such as bending molds, clamping devices, etc., to prevent being pinched or caught.
maintain a good operating posture, avoid overstretching the body or taking an unstable posture to prevent falling due to loss of balance.
After the operation is completed, follow the correct steps to turn off the device and cut off the power supply.
clean up the work area, put tools back in place, remove waste and debris generated by panel processing, and prevent accidents such as slips.
Regularly perform maintenance and inspection on the equipment to ensure that the equipment is always in good and safe condition. If any abnormality is found during operation, it should be reported and repaired in a timely manner.
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