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4.
Do not weld on damp surfaces that can transmit the electric current
without taking precautions for the welder and bystanders. The
electrode, welding head and nozzle are electrically 'hot'.
5.
Only use insulated connectors to join welding cables.
6.
Ensure there are no contacts between the workpiece and work area that
would allow it to ground, other than through the ground cable circuit
7.
Do not exceed the duty cycle or amperage required for the type of
welding. Excessive amperage can cause the deterioration of protective
insulation and create a shock hazard.
8.
Unplug the welding machine when not in use as the unit as current is
still entering the unit, even when it is turned off.
9.
Frequently inspect input power cable for wear and tear, replace the
cable immediately if damaged. Bare wiring is dangerous and can kill.
10. Do not use damaged, under sized or badly joined cables.
11. Do not disconnect the power cord in place of using the ON/OFF switch
on the tool. This will prevent an accidental startup when the power cord
is plugged into the power supply.
11.1 In the event of a power failure, turn off the machine as soon as the
power is interrupted. The possibility of accidental injury could occur,
if the power returns and the unit is not switched off.
12. Make certain the power source conforms to requirements of your
equipment (see Specifications).
POWER TOOL PRECAUTIONS
This equipment requires a dedicated 115/230 volt, 36 amp single-phase
alternating current circuit equipped with a similarly rated circuit breaker or
slow blow fuse. Do not run other appliances, lights, tools or equipment on
the circuit while operating this welding machine.
1.
Do not drape or carry coiled welding cables on your body when the
cables are plugged into the welding machine.
2.
Do not start the tool when the electrode is touching the workpiece.
3.
Hold the tool by the insulated gripping surfaces when performing an
operation where it may contact hidden wiring or its own cord and cables.
Contact with a 'live' wire will electrify exposed metal parts and shock the
operator.
4.
Take work breaks to prevent the tool's motor from overheating and/or
overloading. Refer to the welding machine's duty cycle in Specifications.
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AC/DC Inverter TIG/Arc Welder
For technical questions call 1-800-665-8685
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