Safety
The operator's responsibility
2.3.4 Property damage
Electrostatic discharges
Overload
2.4 The operator's responsibility
Operator
The operator's obligations
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NOTICE!
Property damage as a result of electrostatic
discharges!
If the assembly workstation is to be used in the elec-
tronics and semiconductor manufacturing industry,
electrostatic discharges (ESD) can impair the function
of components being installed, or even destroy them.
–
Make sure that a conductive connection (e.g. using
ESD-compatible assembly plates and foot versions
or PA slot stones) is guaranteed between all com-
ponents.
NOTICE!
Property damage as a result of overloading the lif-
ting columns of the assembly workstation and the
optional modules!
Excessive pressure load or torsional stress on the
lifting columns or uneven load distribution can cause
property damage.
–
Never exceed the pressure loads or torsional
stresses defined by RK Rose+Krieger GmbH in
chapter
The operator is the person who operates the assembly workstation
themselves for commercial or economic purposes, or makes it
available to a third party for use/application and bears the legal
product responsibility for the protection of the user, staff or a third
parties during operation.
The assembly workstation is used in the commercial sector. The
operator therefore is subject to the legal obligations relating to
occupational health and safety.
In addition to the safety notes in these instructions, the safety
notes, the regulations for the occupational safety and environ-
mental protection regulations, applicable for the application of the
assembly workstation, must also be adhered to.
The following particularly applies in this regard:
Assembly workstation RK Easywork
Ä Chapter 8 "Technical data" on page 98.
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