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ECOCUT-40

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Additional Safety 

Instructions for welders 

Welders have many sources of danger. It 
is therefore particularly important for the 
welder to comply with the following rules 
so as not to place themselves or others in 
danger and to avoid endangering people 
and equipment. 

a)

Have all work on the mains voltage

 

system, for example on cables, plugs,

 

sockets, etc., performed only by trained

 

electricians. This particularly applies to

 

configuring intermediate cables.

b)

If an accident occurs, disconnect the

 

welding power source from the mains

 

immediately.

c)

If electric touch voltages occur, switch

 

off the welding set immediately and have

 

it checked by an expert.

d)

Always check for good electrical

 

contacts on the welding current side.

e) Wear insulating gloves on both hands 
for welding. These offer protection from 
electric shocks (idling voltage in the 
welding circuit), harmful radiation (Heat 
and UV radiation) and from glowing 
metal and slag spatter.

f) Wear firm, insulated footwear. Your

shoes should also protect you in wet 
conditions. Open- toed footwear is not 
suitable since falling droplets of glowing 
metal will cause burns

GENERAL POWER TOOL SAFETY WARNINGS 

e)

Wear suitable clothing, do not wear

 

synthetic clothes.

f)

Do not look into the arc with

unprotected eyes, use only a welding
safety shield with the proper safety glass in

 

compliance with DIN standards. In addition

 

to 

light and heat, which may cause dazzling

 

and 

burns, the arc also gives off UV

 

radiation. 

Without proper protection, this

 

invisible 

ultraviolet radiation causes very

 

painful 

conjunctivitis, which will only be

 

noticeable 

several hours later. In addition,

 

UV radiation 

will cause sunburn-type

 

symptoms on 

unprotected parts of the

 

body.

g)

Personnel or assistants in the vicinity of

 

the 

arc must also be notified of the
dangers and provided with the required

 

protection; if necessary install safety walls.

h)

Ensure adequate ventilation for

welding, particularly in small rooms
since the process causes smoke and
harmful gases.

i)

Do not carry out any welding work on

 

tanks 

that have been used to store gases,

 

fuels, 

mineral oil or the like, even if they

 

have been 

empty for a lengthy period of

 

time, since any 

residue will result in a

 

danger of explosion.

Summary of Contents for ECOCUT-40

Page 1: ...SAFETY AND OPERATING MANUAL ECOCUT 40 Plasma Cutter ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...formation necessary for using the product safely and to ensure its long service life Closely observe all safety information in these instructions General Power Tool Safety Warnings 3 Symbols and Cable...

Page 3: ...se the cord Never use the cord for carrying pulling or unplugging the power tool Keep cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock...

Page 4: ...the risk of starting the power tool accidentally d Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the powe...

Page 5: ...ect you in wet conditions Open toed footwear is not suitable since falling droplets of glowing metal will cause burns GENERAL POWER TOOL SAFETY WARNINGS e Wear suitable clothing do not wear synthetic...

Page 6: ...The fuses on the supply cables to the mains sockets must comply with the relevant regulations VDE 0100 To comply with these regulations only fuses or circuit breakers suitable for the cross section o...

Page 7: ...at personnel in the vicinity are protected Unauthorised persons are to be kept away from the welding work b The walls in the immediate vicinity of stationary workplaces should not have a light colour...

Page 8: ...8 ECOCUT 40 SYMBOLS AND POWER RATING CHART...

Page 9: ...Current 28 8A Input Capacity 6 3KVA Max Cutting Thickness 15mm Air Pressure 0 15 0 25Mpa Rated Output Voltage 96v Protection Class IP21S Dimensions 430 x 290 x 390mm Net Weight 18kg Gross Weight 19kg...

Page 10: ...uld like to cut without making contact and whilst pressing the trigger to make the cut 7 You should hear air hiss out of the torch and an arc will ignite 8 Once your cut is finished release the trigge...

Page 11: ...gh workpiece Current too low Increase current Cutting too fast Reduce speed Electrode or nozzle burnt out Change electrode or nozzle MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE The following points will aid with keeping...

Page 12: ...ed Dealer you return the product at your own cost to Autojack s or the supplying Authorised Dealer s Premises For the examination to take place clearly stating the Returns Material Authorisation Numbe...

Page 13: ...spondence Failure to provide a Returns Material Authorisation Number may result in item being refused at delivery 2 2 Any issues with the product resulting in a potential claim under the guarantee mus...

Page 14: ...nterruption or loss of business opportunity 3 2 This guarantee does not invalidate any rights other than these expressly set out in the guarantee and does not cover any claims for consequential loss o...

Page 15: ...the Plasma Cutter ECOCUT 40 is in compliance with the regulations included in theDirectives 2006 42 EC EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Certificate for EC type examination delivered by AV Technology Ltd...

Page 16: ...Power Light 13 Bottom Panel 22 Power PCB 5 Overheat Light 14 Compressor 23 Middle Panel 6 Potentiometer 15 Rear Panel 24 HF PCB 7 Knob 16 Fan Cover 25 EMC PCB 8 Socket Housing 17 Power Cord 9 Positive...

Page 17: ...17 ECOCUT 40 Wiring Diagram...

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