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one or more of the following: 

Antimony

 

Chromium

 

Mercury

 

Nickel 

Cobalt

 

Arsenic

 

Barium 

Copper

 

Selenium

 

Beryllium

 

Lead

 

Silver 

Cadmium

 

Manganese

 

Vanadium

 

20.  Always read the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) that should be 

supplied with the material you are using. These MSDSs will give you the 
information regarding the kind and amount of fumes and gases that may be 
dangerous to your health. 

21.  It is very important to arrange for sufficient ventilation, especially when 

cutting in enclosed spaces. We suggest using suitable fume extractors to 
prevent the risk of intoxication by fumes or gas generated by the cutting 
process. 

22.  Noise can cause permanent hearing loss. Plasma arc processes can 

cause noise levels to exceed safe limits. You must protect your ears from 
loud noise to prevent permanent loss of hearing. 

23.  To protect your hearing from loud noise, wear protective ear plugs and/or 

ear muffs. Protect others in the workplace. 

24.  Noise levels should be measured to be sure the decibels (sound) do not 

exceed safe levels. 

25.  The operator must ensure all flammable materials are removed from the 

work area to avoid any risk of fire. 

26.  The operator must NEVER cut containers that have previously contained 

petrol, lubricants, gas or similar flammable materials, even if the container 
has been empty for a considerable time. THERE IS A VERY HIGH RISK OF 
EXPLOSION. 

27.  The operator must be aware of all the special regulations which he needs 

to conform to when cutting in enclosed spaces with a high risk of explosion. 

28.  To prevent electric shock, we strongly suggest the following rules:  

a)  Do not work in a damp or humid environment. 
b)  Do not use the machine if its cables are damaged in any way. 
c)  Make sure that the earthing system of the electric equipment is 

correctly connected and operational. 

d)  The operator must be insulated from the metal components connected 

to the return wire. 

e)  The earthing of the piece being worked could increase the risk of 

injury to the operator. 

29.  EN 60974-1 Standard:  Open-circuit voltage. During the operation of the 

machine, the highest voltage, with which it is possible to come into contact, 
is the open-circuit voltage between the clamps. In our generator this voltage 
is 310V. 

30.  The maximum open-circuit voltage of the plasma machines is established 

by national and international standards (EN 60974-1) depending on the type 

Summary of Contents for PEGAS 60 PLASMA

Page 1: ...ALFA IN a s www alfain eu PEGAS 60 PLASMA MANUAL EN 04 PLASMA CUTTING MACHINE PEGAS 60 PLASMA OPERATING MANUAL...

Page 2: ...NT 1 INTRODUCTION 3 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS 4 3 CONDITIONS OF USE 7 4 TECHNICAL DATA 8 5 MAIN PARTS OF THE MACHINE 9 6 ACCESSORIES 11 7 GETTING STARTED 13 8 CUTTING 15 9 MAINTENANCE 17 10 S...

Page 3: ...before installing operating or servicing the equipment While the information contained in this Manual represents the Manufacturer s best judgement the Manufacturer assumes no liability for its use Mac...

Page 4: ...sy access by the operator to the controls and connectors 11 When the cutting machine is operating all its covers and doors must be closed and well fixed 12 Do not expose the cutting machine to direct...

Page 5: ...ble materials are removed from the work area to avoid any risk of fire 26 The operator must NEVER cut containers that have previously contained petrol lubricants gas or similar flammable materials eve...

Page 6: ...ith increased protection for the operator DC current 141V peak value AC current 141V peak value and 100V effective 4 Plasma cutting DC current 500V peak value 32 In case 1 the dc machines with rectifi...

Page 7: ...F USE 1 This equipment must only be used by qualified personnel 2 During installation any electric work must only be carried out by trained personnel 3 Device complies with IEC 61000 3 12 with followi...

Page 8: ...ell as the radiated interference During operation the device may be the source of interference Caution We warn users that they are responsible for possible interference from welding 4 TECHNICAL DATA M...

Page 9: ...Description A1 Quick connector earthing cable A2 Connector remote control in standard doesn t work only on request A3 Connector torch A4 Potenciometer set cut current A5 LED indicator when illuminate...

Page 10: ...dicator arc burning after you press the torch button it shines on the torch is a voltage A9 Switch Setting of gas flow Continuous cutting Cutting material with gaps Caution Higher wear of nozzles and...

Page 11: ...5302 Air Filter AT 1000 5304 Adapter for AT 1000 PEGAS PLASMA S777a Welding Helmet ALFA IN S777a Black SCP120 6 60 Torch Plasma SCP 120 6m PEGAS 60 5864 Set START to the torch SCP 120 PEGAS 60 Recomm...

Page 12: ...CP 120 6 SCP1206 Swirl Ring 6 Holes 80 120A 7 SCP1207 Swirl Ring 4 Holes 30 70A 9 SCP1220 10 Cutting Tip 1 0 40 50A 9 SCP1220 11 Cutting Tip 1 1 50 60A 9 SCP1220 12 Cutting Tip 1 2 60 70A 10 SCP1222 0...

Page 13: ...aterial being cut and to the connector A1 10 Check up the input air pressure min 5 bar max 8 5 bar and make a regulation if necessary 11 Set potentiometer A4 to the cutting power you need 12 Fit the t...

Page 14: ...pressure air is permitted That could damage the plasma machine and the cutting torch OPTIONAL AIR FILTERS To achieve high quality cutting and to avoid serious disturbances to the torch it is highly ad...

Page 15: ...eve a good cutting quality make sure the distance between the tip and the material is about 3 5 mm The Stand Off Guide located at the end of the plasma torch guarantees the distance At a greater dista...

Page 16: ...e machine from the mains before any intervention inside the machine 7 PEGAS 60 PLASMA is adapted for use with torch Plasma SCP 120 PEGAS 60 This combination comply with EN 60974 7 Article 10 1 4 Using...

Page 17: ...diffuser has a negative impact on the quality of cutting and causes very strong interference that may cause the collapse of the machine control electronics or influence the surrounding devices If the...

Page 18: ...or components that fail due to defects in material or workmanship within the warranty period The warranty period begins on the date of sale to the end user 4 If warranty is being sought please contac...

Page 19: ...d waste material In accordance with European Council Directive 2002 96 EC on electrical and electronic equipment waste and its implementation in accordance with national law electric tools that have r...

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