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Philip Neal  
#1 Posted : 28 November 2023 14:03:09(UTC)
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Philip Neal

Looking for some help, we have CNC machines which have its own individual extraction. So its not a centralised system,  some machines are automatic extraction some are manual extraction which require the operator to press a button.

Does the 14 monthly LEV testing come into play as if it was a centralised LEV system?

Kate  
#2 Posted : 28 November 2023 14:05:55(UTC)
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Kate

I don't see why not - what feature of the extraction makes you think it might not require the statutory testing?

The requirement applies to LEV in general - it isn't restricted to systems that extract from multiple machines.

Philip Neal  
#3 Posted : 28 November 2023 14:54:48(UTC)
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Philip Neal

Originally Posted by: Kate Go to Quoted Post

I don't see why not - what feature of the extraction makes you think it might not require the statutory testing?

The requirement applies to LEV in general - it isn't restricted to systems that extract from multiple machines.

I'm trying to asertain if the extraction is designed for safety or is just so that the coolant is re-used.

My knowledge in these machines are limited, what makes it worse is I have gone on the manufacturers website and it doenst mention extraction for safety (which you would expect to be a selling point) as we all know that these machines that use metal working fluid are hazardous to health.

The machine is a Haas DM-2

Kate  
#4 Posted : 28 November 2023 15:01:00(UTC)
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Kate

I'd be very surprised if you weren't relying on this extraction to prevent exposure.  What does the O&M manual for the machine say?

thanks 1 user thanked Kate for this useful post.
peter gotch on 28/11/2023(UTC)
Kate  
#5 Posted : 28 November 2023 15:23:04(UTC)
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Kate

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