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JOINERY WORKSHOP

Machine tools generally operate from 3 phase power supplies, are fixed in position and require skilled labour to operate them.In many cases, this machinery is large.Specialist training is required before you can use them.These machines are fitted with emergency stop buttons.Machines should be ke

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JOINERY WORKSHOP

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    2. Machine tools generally operate from 3 phase power supplies, are fixed in position and require skilled labour to operate them. In many cases, this machinery is large. Specialist training is required before you can use them. These machines are fitted with emergency stop buttons. Machines should be kept clean, maintained as per the manufacturers instructions, only operated by trained personnel and safety guards should ALWAYS be used.

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    4. Belt / disc sander - This is used for sanding items ready for finishing.

    5. Cross cut saw - this is used for cutting materials widthways.

    6. Dimension / panel saw. This is used for cutting sheet materials to size.

    7. CNC (Computer Numerically Controlled) machine, used for cutting large sheet materials to dimensions controlled by computer.

    8. Sheet materials cut out by a CNC machine. Sheet material after going through a CNC machine.

    9. Control panel of a CNC machine. Note the emergency stop button in the bottom right corner of the control panel.

    10. CNC machine in operation: note the dust extraction system fitted to the machine. The red screen to the left of the picture is a safety guard.

    11. Dimension / panel saw in operation.

    12. Table saw.

    13. HAND-HELD POWER TOOLS For safety reasons, hand-held tools should ideally be powered by rechargeable batteries. Rechargeable batteries provide low voltages, minimising the risk of electric shock. Where the design of hand-held tools prevent them from being powered by rechargeable batteries, 110 volt tools should be chosen over 240 volt tools. 110 Volt cables and transformers are yellow in colour.

    14. Battery operated power tools, showing the rechargeable battery compartments at the base of the tools.

    15. HAND-HELD POWER TOOLS Palm sanders are used to sand small items of work. Palm sanders are lightweight, (generally not weighing more than 1Kg) and operate at roughly 14000 orbits per minute. They can be fitted with dust bags, and sanding paper is held in place using clamps.

    16. HAND-HELD POWER TOOLS

    17. HAND-HELD POWER TOOLS Nail guns are designed for high speed nailing, and can be pneumatically driven. They should only be operated with the muzzle touching the work to be nailed.

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