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Always wear hearing protection when operating the machine or working
around it.
During testing, the machine produced the following sound levels.
1
Hoses, pendants, and electrical cables –
Follow these rules:
•
Do not abuse the pendant cable as this can damage the cable and pen-
dant.
•
Never use the cord for carrying, pulling, or unplugging.
•
Remove any and all kinks before straightening the cable.
•
Keep cords and hoses away from heat, oil, sharp edges, and moving
parts.
•
Plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plugs in any way. Do
not use an adapter plug with grounded power tools.
•
Always examine hoses and cables for damage before use.
Adjustments and maintenance –
Stop the machine and lock out all power
sources before performing any adjustment, lubrication, or maintenance.
Controls –
The machine controls are designed to withstand the rigors of nor-
mal use.
The on/off switches are clearly visible and identifiable. When you leave the
machine, disconnect all power sources to the machine.
1.5
R
ISK
ASSESSMENT
AND
HAZARD
MITIGATION
Welding tools are specifically designed to perform precise metal-joining and over-
lay operations. Some welding tools are used in controlled environments such as
factories and repair shops; however, portable welding tools are used in a wide vari-
ety of conditions. A portable welding tool typically attaches directly to the work-
piece itself, or to an adjacent structure. The design intent is that the portable
welding tool and the structure to which it is attached become one complete
machine during the welding processes.
To achieve the intended results and to promote safety, the operator must under-
stand and follow the design intent, setup, and operation practices that are unique to
portable welding tools. Hazards include the potential for operator injury, as well as
the potential for damage to the workpiece and to the welding equipment itself.
T
ABLE
1-1. S
OUND
LEVELS
The declared sound power level is:
59.7 dBA
The declared operator sound pressure level is:
58.0 dBA
The declared bystander sound pressure level is:
56.4 dBA
1. Machine sound testing was conducted in accordance with European Harmonized
Standards EN ISO 3744:2010 and EN 11201:2010.
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