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Motor Starter Compliance.

On an old machine that has two manual motor starters like that illustrated in the link, which modern regulations do they fail to meet please? The machine has two separate cutting disks for cutting double glazed unit frames. The cutting discs are large and dangerous.

The two motors are 2.5kW three phase induction motors.

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The actual motor starter overloads are rated at 4 to 6 Amps approx.

Z.

Parents
  • the rotating cutting discs have a mechanical cover that retracts when the cutting process is progress

    A bit like the arrangement on a modern hand-held circular saw or a chop saw?

       - Andy.

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  • the rotating cutting discs have a mechanical cover that retracts when the cutting process is progress

    A bit like the arrangement on a modern hand-held circular saw or a chop saw?

       - Andy.

Children
  • Yep, just the same, and the machine has air lines presumably to operate the various gadgets.

    What do you think about the use of the type of mechanical motor starter illustrated above?

    Z.