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Safety tips about plastic injection machine

  • Do not close your hands to clamps, arms and switchgear when working with a plastic injection device.
  • Avoid touching keys and buttons when operating the machine.
  • Do not lift your hands from the top or bottom into the mold when removing the product from the mold; this will cut off your hands or fingers.
  • When working with the device If you hear changes in the sound of the device or for some reason you had to stop the device quickly, press the red stop button.
  • It is the safest way to dispose of gaseous materials, but because of the high cost of gas in most cases it is manually filled by the operator itself. To reduce the risk, first turn off the gaseous, then pour in the gases.
  • Make sure the bolt is tight to the mold and avoid tampering. The mold is likely to fall if the strap is not raised to the back of the mold.
  • Water inlet and outlet connectors and hoses must be fastened. Otherwise, water may leak into the mold and electrical circuits as a result of the hose pulling out and splashing water, causing damage to the device and subsequent hazards to the operator.
  • Check the ground wire of the device, if there is a disconnection or malfunction of the device, there is a possibility that the operator may have a connection or electrical shock.
  • When injecting manually, make sure that the melt material passes easily through the nozzle, and that the material may be sprayed on the operator’s face if the nozzle is clogged.
  • When injecting manually, make sure that the melt material passes easily through the nozzle. If the nozzle is clogged, it is possible to spray the material on the operator’s hand and face.