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Customer Training

When an operator starts using a machine, the most important thing is that he understands how to use it,the newest equipment and latest technology is as effective as the operators who are running it. That's why Disa provides comprehensive customer training and instruction on equipment care -- helping our customers and equipment operators get the most out of their blast equipment.The operator training focuses on operating Disa machines in the most efficient way. The training contains theoretical as well as practical sessions, conducted on the machines in the Disa Experience center. Training sessions are related to one type of machine, with the possibility to combine multiple machines.

But the support from our team doesn't end when our trainers leave a customer's facility. Our inside customer support teams are available to answer a variety of follow up questions, and our trainers are also available for ongoing training and support, either in person or via telephone.
Application and Intended Use of the Disa Shot Blasting Machine
Operational Requirements
Operate the blasting machine only when it is in full technical working order.
The shot blasting machine must be installed on a floor compliant with installation and static load specifications.
Only authorized, professionally trained personnel may operate the machine.
Intended Use Includes:
Strict adherence to safety rules in the operating and maintenance manuals.
Compliance with maintenance and repair guidelines.
Excludes unauthorized modifications not approved by the manufacturer.
Prohibited Actions (deviations causing injury or equipment damage):
Processing workpieces with improper dimensions or materials conflicting with the sales contract.
Exceeding technical specifications (e.g., workpiece temperature, material type).
Blasting wet, hot, or flammable materials (e.g., oil, solvents, paint).
Principles
Disa shot blasting machine is manufactured according to technical standards and recognized safety regulations. However, risks to operators, third parties, or property remain during operation.
Operate the blasting machine only in proper condition, with full awareness of hazards and compliance with the operating manual.
Immediately rectify faults that impact safety.
Organizational Measures
Accessibility:
The operating manual must be permanently kept near the machine.
Maintenance:
Follow prescribed regular maintenance intervals.
Compliance:
Adhere to all applicable accident prevention, environmental protection laws, and binding regulations.
Training:
Operators must read and fully understand the manual (especially safety guidelines) before use.
Ensure all safety/warning labels remain visible.
Safety Protocols:
Immediately halt operations if safety rules are violated or anomalies occur.
Strictly prohibit unauthorized modifications to safety devices, valves, or components.
Use only OEM parts for replacements to guarantee safety and performance.
Personnel Qualifications
Trained Technicians:
Assign clearly defined responsibilities for operation, setup, maintenance, and repairs.
Electrical work must be performed only by certified electricians.
Qualified Personnel Criteria:
Technical Competence:
Formal vocational training (e.g., completed apprenticeship).
Proven expertise in using tools/materials relevant to the machine.
Experience:
Hands-on experience with similar machinery.
Ongoing professional activity and continuous training.
Awareness:
Full knowledge of technical rules and hazards associated with the work.