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15. Compressed gas cylinders must not be located in a confined
space with the person welding to prevent the possibility of leaks
displacing the oxygen.
AIR TOOL PRECAUTIONS
1.
Extended exposure to air tool noise may cause hearing loss. Ear
protection gear can reduce or eliminate the noise level.
2.
Inspect the tool's air hose for cracks, fraying or other faults before each
use. Discontinue use if the air hose is damaged or hissing is heard from
the air hose or connectors, while operating the tool. Replace the
defective component/air hose.
3.
Do not allow people, mobile equipment or vehicles to pass over the
unprotected air hose. Position the air hose away from high traffic
areas, in a reinforced conduit or place planks on both sides of the air
hose to create a protective trench.
4.
Prevent damage to the air hose by observing the following:
4.1 Never carry the tool by the air hose.
4.2 Keep the air hose behind the tool and out of the tool's work path.
4.3 Keep the air hose away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving
parts.
4.4 Do not wrap the air hose around the tool as sharp edges may
pierce or crack the air hose. Coil the air hose when storing.
5.
A damaged or disconnected air hose under pressure may whip around
and inflict personal injury or damage the work area. Secure the
compressor's air hose to a fixed or permanent structure with clamps or
cable ties.
6.
Install an in-line shutoff valve or regulator to allow immediate control
over the air supply in an emergency, even if a hose is ruptured
7.
Check the manufacturer's maximum pressure rating for air tools and
accessories. Compressor outlet pressure must be regulated so as to
never exceed the maximum pressure rating of the tool.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
WARNING! To reduce risk of electric shock, be certain that the
plug is connected to a properly grounded receptacle.
1.
Do not come into physical contact with the welding current circuit.
The welding current circuit includes:
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