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Monostick 150i
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USER MANUAL | MANUAL DO UTILIZADOR | KULLANIM KILAVUZU
Safety Precautions
Long-term inhalation of smokes and gases released from welding and cutting is very
dangerous.
• Keep away from the moving parts.
• Keep all protective devices such as covers, panels, flaps, etc., of machinery and equipment closed and
in locked position.
• Wear metal toe shoes against the possibility of heavy objects falling on to your feet.
• Use a suitable protective mask and glass filter (4 to 13 according to EN 379) suitable for that to
protect your eyes and face.
• Protect other naked parts of your body (arms, neck, ears, etc.) with suitable protective clothing from
these rays.
• Enclose your work area with flame-resistant folding screens and hang warning signs at eye level so
that people around you will not sustain injuries from arc rays and hot metals.
• This machine is not used for heating of icebound pipes. This operation performed with the welding
machine causes explosion, fire or damage to your installation.
• Burning sensations and irritations in the eyes, nose and throat are signs of inadequate ventilation. In
such a case, immediately boost the ventilation of the work area, and if the problem persists, stop the
welding process completely.
• Create a natural or artificial ventilation system in the work area.
• Use a suitable smoke extraction system where welding and cutting works are being carried out. If
necessary, install a system that can expel fumes and gases accumulated in the entire workshop. Use a
suitable filtration system to avoid polluting the environment during discharge.
• If you are working in narrow and confined spaces or if you are welding lead, beryllium, cadmium,
zinc, coated or painted materials, use masks that provide fresh air in addition to the above precauti
ons.
• If the gas tanks are grouped in a separate zone, ensure that they are well ventilated, keep the main
valves closed when gas cylinders are not in use, pay attention to possible gas leaks.
• Shielding gases such as argon are denser than air and can be inhaled instead of air if used in confined
spaces. This is dangerous for your health as well.
• Do not perform welding operations in the presence of chlorinated hydrocarbon vapors released
during lubrication or painting operations.
Moving Parts May
Cause Injuries
Arc Light May
Damage Your Eyes
And Skin
Smoke And Gases
May Be Harmful To
Your Health
• Performing works such as welding, surface grinding, and brushing cause sparks and metal particles
to splatter. Wear approved protective work goggles which have edge guards under the welding masks
to prevent sustaining possible injuries
Sparks And Spattering Particles
May Get Into Eyes And
Cause Damage
Hot Parts May Cause
Severe Burns
Noise May Cause
Damage To Your
Hearing Ability
• Do not touch the hot parts with bare hands.
• Wait until the time required for the machine to cool down before working on its parts.
• If you need to hold hot parts, use suitable tools, welding gloves with high-level thermal insulation
and fire-resistant clothes.
• The noise generated by some equipment and operations may damage your hearing ability.
• Wear approved personal ear protective equipment if the noise level is high.