MIL-L-23400E
Covers, guards, or other safety
Safety and health requirements.
3.2.5
devices shall be provided for all parts of the lathe that present safety
The safety devices shall not interfere with the operation of the
hazards.
lathe. The safety devices shall prevent unintentional contact with the
guarded part, and shall be removable to facilitate inspection, maintenance,
All lathe parts, components, mechanisms, and
and repair of the parts.
assemblies furnished on the lathe, whether or not specifically required
herein, shall comply with all of the requirements of 29 CFR 1910 that are
applicable to the lathe itself. The machine shall comply with all require-
ments of ANSI B11.6 that are designated therein as the responsibility of the
In the event of a conflict between the requirements
machine manufacturer.
Addi-
of OSHA and ANSI standards, the requirements of OSHA shall apply.
tional safety and health requirements shall be as specified (see 6.2.1).
The lathe shall not contain mercury or mer-
3.2.6 Mercury restriction.
cury compounds nor be exposed to free mercury during manufacture.
Asbestos and-materials containing asbestos
3.2.7 Asbestos restriction.
shall not be used on or in the machine, or on the provided accessories.
The lathe shall be so designed and con-
3.2.8 Environmental protection.
structed that, under the operating, service, transportation, and storage
conditions described herein, the lathe shall not emit materials hazardous to
the ecological system as prescribed by Federal, state, or local statutes in
effect at the point of installation.
Enclosed headstock and carriage mechanisms having
Lubrication.
3.2.9
gears, clutches, sliding parts and bearings that require lubrication shall
be serviced by an automatic pressure system, flood system, mist system or
any combination of these methods to ensure adequate lubrication to these and
all other moving parts. Each system that recirculates lubricating oil shall
Each lubricant reservoir shall
include a cleanable or replaceable filter.
All oil holes, grease
have a convenient means of determining fluid level.
fittings, and filler caps shall be accessible.
3.2.10 Interchangeability. To provide for replacement of worn parts, all
When
parts shall be manufactured to definite dimensions and tolerances.
industry or Government standards are applicable, all replacement parts shall
All replacement parts shall be interchangeable
conform to the standards.
with the original respective parts provided by the original equipment manu-
facturer (OEM) without modification to the replacement part(s) or the mating
All parts subject to possible future replacement as spare or
components .
repair parts shall be assigned a manufacturer's part number and shall be
Foreign sourced replacement parts
identified in the repair parts manual.
shall be interchangeable with domestically supplied components or be logis-
Replace-
tically supportable and readily available from a domestic source.
ment parts are those that are normally subject to wear such as gears, bear-
Electrical
ings, shafts, feed screws, drive belts, pumps and seals.
replacement parts shall include motors, relays , switches, magnetics, push-
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