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–  Keep your head away from the weld to avoid 

breathing the fumes.

–  If welding in confined spaces ensure adequate 

ventilation and use a fume extractor.

–  Welding fumes displace oxygen. The danger of 

suffocation.

–  By-products of welding can react with other chemical 

vapours to produce a toxic/explosive environment.

Welding can cause fire or explosion:
–  Arc welding and allied processes can cause fire and 

explosions and precautions shall be  taken to 

prevent these hazards.

–  Before starting a weld ensure the area is clear of 

flammable materials.

–  Remove any inflammables to a safe distance, 

especially substances likely to generate a dangerous 

vapour.

–  The welding arc can cause serious burns. Avoid 

contact with skin.

–  Sparks and molten metal are cast out during 

welding. Take precautions to prevent fire igniting and 

wear protective clothing.

–  Sparks and molten metal can pass through gaps. Be 

aware that fire can start out of sight. Flammables in a 

locked cabinet may not be safe.

–  Do not weld pressurised containers.
–  Do not weld tanks, drums, or other vessels until they 

have been correctly cleaned/prepared for welding.

–  Always have appropriate and fully maintained 

fire-fighting equipment suitable for the materials used 

and for use in electrical environments available in 

close proximity at all times.

–  Keep clothing free from oil and grease.
–  Wear a hat, flame-proof apron, woolen clothing, 

gloves, long sleeve tops with closed neck, trousers 

(without turn-ups) to cover non-slip boots.

–  Protective head and shoulder coverings should be 

worn when overhead welding.

–  Avoid taking any fuels with you e.g. cigarette lighters 

or matches.

–  Hot spots and their immediate surroundings should 

be observed until their temperature has dropped to 

normal.

Personal Protection:
–  The body should be protected by suitable clothing.
–  The use of neck protection may be necessary 

against reflected radiation.

–  Wear safety glasses when chipping, wire brushing, 

grinding, or when near cooling welds as metal filings 

or slag can be thrown up. Fully enclosed goggles are 

advisable.

–  Arc machines generate a magnetic field which is 

detrimental to pacemaker recipients. Consult your 

doctor before going near welding equipment/

operations.

–  The UV and IR radiation generated by welding is 

highly damaging to the eye, causing burns. This can 

also affect the skin. Protect the eyes and face.

–  The face and eyes shall be protected by suitable 

welding shields equipped with appropriate ocular 

protection filters.

–  Where environments are subject to pedestrians and 

traffic ensure a protective screen is used to avoid 

accidental arc glare. 

-  Do not weld in the vicinity of children or animals and 

ensure no one is looking before striking up. 

–  In the welding environment, damaging levels of noise 

can exist. Wear hearing protection if the process 

dictates.

–  Do not touch hot equipment or metal. Allow the weld 

time to cool, use the correct tool and wear protective 

welding gauntlets.

–  Wear flame retardant clothing (leather, wool, etc.).
–  Take care when adjusting or maintaining the torch 

that it has had time to cool sufficiently and is 

disconnected. 

–  The arc generates

•  ultra-violet radiation (can damage skin and eyes).

•  visible light (can dazzle eyes and impair vision).

•  infra-red (heat) radiation (can damage skin and 

eyes).

–  Such radiation can be direct or reflected from 

surfaces such as bright metals and light coloured 

objects.

Gas cylinders:
–  Gas cylinders should be located or secured so that 

they cannot be knocked over.

–  Shield gas containers can explode if damaged. Take 

care when handling.

–  Ensure gas cylinders are shut-off when not in use 

and between operations.

–  Take care that no build-up of gas is permitted to form 

in confined areas.

–  Cylinders must be in an upright position at all times 

during use and storage.

–  The gas cylinder must never come in contact with 

the electrode.

–  Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for handling, 

storing, and using the gas bottle correctly and safely.

–  Use the correct equipment to connect the gas bottle 

to the welding torch.

Limitations:
–  Do not use for:

•  operations in severe conditions (e.g. extreme 

climates, freezer applications, strong magnetic 

fields, etc).

Summary of Contents for 70057

Page 1: ...ct has been designed and contains all the necessary information to ensure its correct and safe use By following all the general safety instructions contained in this manual it will ensure both product and operator safety together with longer life of the product itself All photographs and drawings in this manual are supplied by Draper Tools to help illustrate the operation of the product Whilst eve...

Page 2: ...ING THIS MANUALS SAFETY CONTENT Warning Information that draws attention to the risk of injury or death Caution Information that draws attention to the risk of damage to the product or surroundings 1 3 EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS Warning Read the instruction manual Warning Wear suitable welding eye face protection Warning Wear ear defenders During grinding operations Warning Wear protective gloves Keep...

Page 3: ...removing the panels for any maintenance operations Do not touch live electrical parts Never use electrode holders or cables with damaged or deteriorated insulation Keep the working environment equipment cables and clothing free from grease oil moisture and dirt Ensure the welding machine has been correctly earthed and all panels are fitted securely The operator must be insulated from the floor and...

Page 4: ...as metal filings or slag can be thrown up Fully enclosed goggles are advisable Arc machines generate a magnetic field which is detrimental to pacemaker recipients Consult your doctor before going near welding equipment operations The UV and IR radiation generated by welding is highly damaging to the eye causing burns This can also affect the skin Protect the eyes and face The face and eyes shall b...

Page 5: ...ordance with the manufacturer s instructions In the vicinity of an arc non reflective curtains or screens shall be used to isolate persons from the arc radiation A warning e g a symbol for eye protection should refer to the hazard of arc radiation 4 UNPACKING AND CHECKING 4 1 PACKAGING Carefully remove the product from the packaging and examine it for any sign of damage Check contents against the ...

Page 6: ... 6 Transport handle 7 Positive coupling 8 TIG power connection 9 TIG gas coupling 10 MMA electrode holder connection 11 TIG torch 12 Earth clamp 13 MMA welding electrode holder 14 Gas hose barb 15 On off switch 16 Power cable 17 Face mask 18 Hammer brush FIG A 17 18 Note For details of our full range of accessories and consumables please visit drapertools com ...

Page 7: ...ing and eventually replacing 7 2 LOCATION Locate the machine close to the correct power supply and allow a 500mm air gap around to ensure sufficient ventilation There are two cooling fans located in the rear of the machine housing which must be kept clear Equally ensure no debris can be drawn into the machine Make certain the location does not pose any hazards as detailed in the safety instruction...

Page 8: ...the points length should be double the electrodes diameter B With AC welding you mayfind the tip forms itself into a balled configuration 3 FIG A B Note During the grinding process thorium alloy tungsten can release alpha dust particles and in some instances beta and gamma particles Avoid inhalation as they act as a carcinogen In addition to dust protection safety goggles must be warn to protect e...

Page 9: ...ACHINE OPERATION FIG 5 Prepare the joint s to be welded Select the electrode suitable for the application and insert into the electrode holder 13 while pressing lever 13 1 With the earth clamp and electrode holder connected connect the machine to the power supply The power display will illuminate as confirmation Set the amperage appropriate to the selected electrode size Secure the earth clamp to ...

Page 10: ...ficiently cool Attention After completion of any welding task leave the unit connected to the power supply for a sufficient period to allow the cooling fan to continue working 8 8 DEFINITION DUTY CYCLE Duty Cycle is a percentage of 10 mins in which a machine can operate at a rated load without overheating and interruption from the thermal cut out device Example 150A 30 Duty factor 150A welding for...

Page 11: ...ded If upon inspection it is found that the fault occurring is due to defective materials or workmanship repairs will be carried out free of charge This warranty period covering labour is 12 months from the date of purchase except where tools are hired out when the warranty period is 90 days from the date of purchase This warranty does not apply to any consumable parts any type of battery or norma...

Page 12: ...ine s working life or when it can no longer be repaired ensure that it is disposed of according to national regulations Contact your local authority for details of collection schemes in your area In all circumstances Do not dispose of power tools with domestic waste Do not incinerate Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment ...

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