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FlexTRAK Series 2MB Mater ial Handler Adden dum Safety 2-10 © 2023 Nordson Corporation Item Description 1 Hazardous Voltage 2 Moving Parts Warning 3 Arc Flash Potential 4 Forklift Point 5 Seismic Tie Down Figure 2-4 Safe…

FlexTRAK Series 2MB Material Handler Addendum Safety
© 2023 Nordson Corporation 2-9
Item Description
1 Read Manual
2 Gloves
3 Moving Parts Warning
4 Hot Surface Warning
5 Radiation Hazard
Figure 2-3 Safety Hazard Labels (Shuttler Area)
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FlexTRAK Series 2MB Material Handler Addendum Safety
2-10 © 2023 Nordson Corporation
Item Description
1 Hazardous Voltage
2 Moving Parts Warning
3 Arc Flash Potential
4 Forklift Point
5 Seismic Tie Down
Figure 2-4 Safety Hazard Labels (Rear View)
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FlexTRAK Series 2MB Material Handler Addendum Safety
© 2023 Nordson Corporation 2-11
2.9 Basic Safety Precautions
When used properly, the FlexTRAK-2MB System provides safe and reliable service. The purpose of this
advisory is to point out possible hazards that may be encountered during operation, maintenance, and
servicing of your system.
WARNING!
Only qualified personnel should perform equipment installation, setup,
maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair.
2.9.1 Electrical Hazards
WARNING!
Always disconnect the equipment from the power source and attach a lockout
device to the electrical disconnect before performing any maintenance or repair.
2.9.2
22B22B
Mechanical Hazards
CAUTION!
Make sure both the in-feed and out-feed conveyor openings are covered prior to
operation of the system. When the FlexTRAK-2MB system is in line with other
machines, the conveyor openings are covered by those machines. However, if the
FlexTRAK-2MB is used as a stand-alone system, it is the system owner’s
responsibility to cover the conveyor openings to protect against injury to
personnel. Contact Technical Support to ask about optional conveyor covers.
2.9.3
23B23B
Thermal Hazards
CAUTION!
The reaction chamber, vacuum pump, and RF tuning network can become very
hot during system operation. If working near or around these areas, use
appropriate personal protective equipment to prevent burns.
2.9.4
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Environmental Hazards
2.9.4.1 Hazardous Waste
CAUTION!
Liquid wastes (e.g., sodium hydroxide, isopropyl alcohol) and solid wastes (e.g.,
electronic parts, chamber deposits, and dirty rags) generated during system
maintenance and servicing should be considered hazardous waste. Consult with
your facility safety officer and the manufacturer’s Material Safety Data Sheet for
instructions concerning proper disposal of hazardous materials. Contact
Technical Support if you have any questions.