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CUTTER 45 CT
EN
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Read and understand the following safety instructions before use.
Any modification or updates that are not specified in the instruction’s manual should not be underta-
ken.
The manufacturer is not liable for any injury or damage due to a non-compliance with the instructions featured in this manual.
In the event of problems or uncertainties, please consult a qualified person to handle the installation properly.
ENVIRONMENT
This equipment must be used for cutting operations in accordance with the limits indicated on the descriptive panel and/or in the user manual. Safety
instructions must be followed. In case of improper or unsafe use, the manufacturer cannot be held liable.
This equipment must be used and stored in a room free from dust, acid, flammable gas or any other corrosive agent. Operate the machine in an
open, or well-ventilated area.
Operating temperature:
Use between -10 and +40°C (+14 and +104°F).
Storage between -20 and +55°C (-4 and 131°F).
Air humidity:
Lower or equal to 50% at 40°C (104°F).
Lower or equal to 90% at 20°C (68°F).
Altitude:
Up to 1000 meters above sea level (3280 feet).
INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION & OTHERS
Cutting can be dangerous and cause severe injuries.
Cutting exposes individuals to a dangerous source of heat, arc rays, electromagnetic fields (special precautions need to be taken by people that have
a pacemaker), risk of electrocution, noise and gas fumes.
To protect oneself as well as others, ensure the following safety precautions are taken:
In order to protect you from burns and radiations, wear clothing without turn-up or cuffs. These clothes must be insulating, dry,
fireproof, in good condition and cover the whole body.
Wear protective gloves which guarantee electrical and thermal insulation.
Use sufficient cutting protective gear for the whole body: hood, gloves, jacket, trousers...(varies depending on the application/
operation) Protect the eyes during cleaning operations. Contact lenses are prohibited during use.
It may be necessary to install fireproof welding curtains in order to protect against safety hazards such as arc rays, weld spatters
and sparks.
Ensure that people around the cutting area do not look at the arc or the molten metal and wear protective clothes.
Ensure ear protection is worn by the operator if the work exceeds the authorised noise limit (the same applies to any person in
the welding area).
Keep hands, hair and clothes away from moving parts such as fans, and engines.
Never remove the safety covers from the cooling unit when the machine is plugged in. The manufacturer is not liable for any injury
or damage caused due to non-compliance with the safety precautions.
Parts that have previously been cut will be hot and may cause burns if touched. If maintenance of the torch is required, ensure that
it is given sufficient time to cool down and wait at least 10 minutes before manipulating it. When using a water-cooled torch, make
sure that the cooling unit is switched on to avoid any burns that could potentially be caused by the liquid.
It is important to secure the working area before leaving it to ensure protection of the goods and the safety of people.
WELDING FUMES AND GAS
The fumes, gas and dust generated by cutting are a potential health hazard. It is mandatory to ensure adequate ventilation
and/or extraction to keep fumes and gas away from the work area. Using an air fed welding helmet is recommended in case of
insufficient ventilation in the workplace.
Check that the air supply is effective by referring to the recommended safety regulations.
When cutting in small areas, operators must be supervised from a safe distance. Cutting certain materials containing lead, cadmium, zinc, mercury or
beryllium can be particularly hazardous. It is also recommended to degrease the parts before cutting them.
Gas cylinders must be stored in an open or ventilated area. They must be stored vertically and held by a support or trolley to limit the risk of fall. Do
not cut in areas where grease or paint are stored.
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