Warning, Electric shock can kill, Arc rays can burn skin and eyes – Hot Max Torches ARC200 User Manual
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS
PLEASE READ BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT
WARNING
Keep children away from this equipment
Protect your self and others from possible injury
Pacemaker wearers should consult with their doctor before operating
Read and follow all instructions in this manual before operating
All installation, operation, and maintenance procedures are performed
only by qualified individuals
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL.
The input circuits are live and hot when the power is on
Do not touch live electrical parts
Wear dry, hole free insulated work gloves and body protection when operating
Do not touch electrode components if in contact with the work piece or ground
Always turn off power before cleaning, checking, or changing parts
Properly ground this piece of equipment per state and federal requirements
Inspect and replace any worn or damaged electrode cables or leads
Keep all panels and covers securely in place
Do not touch any part of the welding electrodes (rods) when welding
Ground the metal or work piece to the ground cable (Earth Clamp)
Never dip the tip into water to cool or attempt to use any equipment in, near, or under water
This equipment holds a lot of power in the off position, before touching, make sure voltage is near
zero on input capacitors before touching any parts.
ARC RAYS CAN BURN SKIN AND EYES
Arc rays when welding produce intense ultraviolet and infrared rays that can burn skin and eyes
Where face protection, either helmet or shield when operating with ANSI Z49.1 approved #10
shade (minimum) recommended for all welding currents less than 300 amperes. The lens should
conform to ANSI Z87.1 standards for testing.
Wear approved safety glasses with side shields under the face protection
Warn others not to stare at the arc as it can cause damage to the eyes. Provide barriers to protect
other workers in the area from the arc while operating
Wear flame resistant gloves, clothing, and shoes when operating
FUMES AND GASES CAN BE HAZARDOUS
ARC welding produces fumes and gases and breathing these gases is hazardous to your health
Keep your head out of the fumes and do not breath the fumes while welding
Work only in a confined area if it has sufficient ventilation, or while wearing an air supplied
respirator. Fumes from welding can deplete the oxygen supply and can be harmful. Always be
sure there is ample breathing air
Read the MSDS sheets and the instructions from manufacturers for metals to be cut, coatings,
cleaners, and welding electrodes
Do not use the welder near hydrocarbon vapors coming from degreasing, cleaning, or spraying
operations. The heat and rays can react with solvent vapors to create a gas phosgene, a very toxic
gas, as well as other irritating gases
Do not weld coated metals, such as galvanized, lead, or cadmium plated steel. Before welding, all
plating must be removed. The area must be well ventilated or an air supplied hood must be used.
The coatings and chemicals when burned cause highly irritating and toxic fumes.
Do not cut containers with toxic, flammable, or reactive elements stored in them. They must be
emptied and properly prepared before cut. They must be cleaned and prepared to cut by the AWS
F4.1 guidelines for cutting containers or tubes
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