Matco Tools MATACTT2V Owner'S Manual Download Page 5

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-Cover all bare skin areas exposed to the 
arc with protective clothing and shoes. 
Flame-retardant cloth or leather shirts, 
coats, pants or coveralls are available for 
protection. 
-Use screens or other barriers to protect 
other people from the arc rays emitted from 
your welding. 
-Warn people in your welding area when 
you are going to strike an arc so they can 
protect themselves.   

Fire Hazards 

 

Do not weld on containers or pipes 
that contain or have had 

flammable, gaseous or liquid combustibles 
in them. Welding creates sparks and heat 
that can ignite flammable and explosive 
materials.  
-Do not operate any electric arc in areas 
where flammable or explosive materials are 
present. 
-Remove all flammable materials within 35 
feet of the welding arc. If removal is not 
possible, tightly cover them with fireproof 
covers. 
-Take precautions to ensure that flying 
sparks do not cause fires or explosions in 
hidden areas, cracks or areas you cannot 
see. 
-Keep a fire extinguisher close in the case 
of fire. 
-Wear garments that are oil-free with no 
pockets or cuffs that will collect sparks. 
-Do not have on your person any items that 
are combustible, such as lighters or 
matches. 
-Keep work lead connected as close to the 
weld area as possible to prevent any 
unknown, unintended paths of electrical 
current from causing electrical shock and 
fire hazards. 
 
 

Hot Materials 

 

Welded materials are hot and can 
cause severe burns if handled 

improperly. 
-Do not touch welded materials with bare 
hands.  
-Do not touch the torch after welding until it 
has had time to cool down. 

 Sparks/Flying Debris 

 

Welding creates hot sparks that 
can cause injury. Chipping slag off 

welds creates flying debris. 
-Wear protective apparel at all times: ANSI-
approved safety glasses or shield, welder’s 
hat and ear plugs to keep sparks out of ears 
and hair. 

Electromagnetic Field 

 

-Electromagnetic fields can 
interfere with various electrical and 

electronic devices such as pacemakers. 
-Consult your doctor before using any 
electric arc welder or cutting device. 
-Keep people with pacemakers away from 
your welding area when welding. 
-Do not wrap cable around your body while 
welding. 
-Wrap the torch and ground cable together 
whenever possible. 
-Keep the torch and ground cables on the 
same side of your body. 

Shielding Gas Cylinders Can 
Explode

 

 

High pressure cylinders can 

explode if damaged, so treat them carefully. 
-Never expose cylinders to high heat, 
sparks, open flames, mechanical shocks or 
arcs. 
-Do not touch cylinder with the torch. 
-Do not weld on the cylinder 

Summary of Contents for MATACTT2V

Page 1: ...WNER S MANUAL 01 2019 WARNING Read carefully and understand all ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS before operating Failure to follow the safety rules and other basic safety precautions may result in serious personal injury ...

Page 2: ...e not covered under warranty 1 Year Accessories Warranty Parts and Labor on MIG gun parts except those listed under normal wear items cables regulator and plasma torch except those listed under normal wear items are covered for 1 year Any shipping related to warranty repair is the responsibility of the customer 1 Year 3 Year Welder Warranty Please see your product information to determine if your ...

Page 3: ...nal codes Always be aware of your work environment Be sure to keep other people especially children away from you while welding Keep harmful arc rays shielded from the view of others Mount the welder on a secure bench or cart that will keep the welder secure and prevent it from tipping over or falling 1 2 Your Welder s Condition Check ground cable power cord and welding cable to be sure the insula...

Page 4: ...close to the weld area as possible Do not touch the torch and the ground or grounded work piece at the same time Do not use a welder to thaw frozen pipes Fumes and Gases Fumes emitted from the welding process displace clean air and can result in injury or death Do not breathe in fumes emitted by the welding process Make sure your breathing air is clean and safe Work only in a well ventilated area ...

Page 5: ...hters or matches Keep work lead connected as close to the weld area as possible to prevent any unknown unintended paths of electrical current from causing electrical shock and fire hazards Hot Materials Welded materials are hot and can cause severe burns if handled improperly Do not touch welded materials with bare hands Do not touch the torch after welding until it has had time to cool down Spark...

Page 6: ...parts such as drive rolls of fan USE AND CARE Do not modify this unit in any way Unauthorized modification may impair the function and or safety and could affect the life of the equipment There are specific applications for which this unit was designed Always check for damaged or worn out parts before using this unit Broken parts will affect the operation Replace or repair damaged or worn parts im...

Page 7: ...livers the welding power from the welder to the arc SHIELDING GAS THREADED CONNECTION This threaded connection system for shielding gas allows for quick and easy installation on standard inert gas fittings EXTRA COLLETS TUNGSTEN END CAP LONG AND NOZZLES These parts come standard with the Matco MATACTT2V Torch TORCH BODY This provides a sturdy and easy to handle torch body to aid in a comfortable f...

Page 8: ...chine into the constant current mode needed for TIG welding Be aware that the TIG torch is now electrically hot Keep TIG torch away from the grounded work surface until ready to weld 1 6 Set Amperage on the front of the welder 1 7 Turn on the input power switch on your welder Be aware that the TIG torch is now electrically hot Keep TIG torch away from the grounded work surface until ready to weld ...

Page 9: ...ndle to begin gas flow 8 2 Rest the TIG torch nozzle on the work piece taking care to not touch the installed tungsten electrode 8 3 Twist the torch to make contact between the work piece and the tungsten 8 4 Lift torch away from the work piece about 1 8 inch 8 4 Move down the joint to be welded by pushing the torch 8 5 Insert filler metal in the leading edge of the weld puddle as needed MAINTENAN...

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