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NS-40 Manual 

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Revision 1.13  January 2012   

STUD WELDING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

 

General

: To avoid serious risk of injury or death, disconnect the welding unit from any power source then unplug all cables from the welding source to the gun itself before performing 

any maintenance at all. Stud welding, as with any welding process, can be dangerous if the equipment is not properly installed and maintained or if the operator does not use the 

process with proper safety precautions.  The operator should read and understand these precautions and be trained or experienced In the installation, operation, and maintenance 

procedures provided in this Nelson manual.  

Electrical

: Remember, electric shock can kill!  Properly install and use stud welding systerns in accordance with the National Electrical Code NFPA-70 and local codes. Take the 

following safety precautions:  

 

Do not touch live electrical parts: be sure you are Insulated from same  

 

Be certain that the equipment is properly grounded and that all weld cables and connectors are In good condition.  Inspect the cables, connections, etc. regularly for frays, 

broken insulation, insulators or other electrical hazards and repair or replace them at once.  

 

Do not work in wet areas or weld when you are wet.  

 

Wear proper clothing at all times and when gloves are necessary due to welding position, be sure that they are dry, insulated, and have no holes.  

Fire Protection: Remove all combustible or volatile materials from the work area. Although weld spatter or berries resulting from stud welding are minimal, proper precautions should be 

taken when welding near or through combustible materials to be sure that sparks or berries cannot reach and ignite them.  Store and restrain gas cylinders properly.  Be sure that they 

never become a part of an electrical circuit and are isolated from excessive heat or welding spatter and berries. Always have fire suppression equipment available for immediate use 

and know how to use it.  

Vision Protection:  It is recommended that eye protection be worn by the operator at all times when welding.  Eye glasses with spectacle frames equipped with Shade No.3 absorption 

and filter lenses and side shields are suggested.  Helpers or workers within five (5) feet of a welding operation should wear clear safety glasses with side shields.  For additional 

Information consult ANSI Standard Z87.1.  

Hearing Protection: It is recommended that proper ear protection be used when operating or working within five (5) feet of all capacitor discharge stud welding systems.  Other stud 

welding operations in confined environments should be evaluated for noise level and hearing protection need.  Consult OSHA standard 29 CFR, Part 1910, Subpart Q, "Welding, 

Cutting, and Brazing" for additional information. 

Protective Clothing:  The use of protective clothing is recommended.  The type of protection will vary with the stud welding process, application, weld position and stud size being 

welded, but flame resistant clothing, including high boots, gloves, apron, leather leggings, etc., should be considered to protect the operator from welding spatter, arc flash and berries if 

required.  In all cases during welding do not wear clothing made from flammable, synthetic fabrics.  For information see ANSI/AWS Z49.1, "Safety in Welding and Cutting".  

Ventilation:  Continuous welding in a closed area or welding and cleaning materials with paint, epoxy, galvanizing or other coatings, can produce fumes that are unhealthy.  Natural or 

forced ventilation in the welding area should be provided as necessary to prevent fume accumulation.  Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) should be supplied by the material suppliers 

for materials used in the welding process and evaluated for dangerous contents that would produce toxic fumes or gasses.  

Other:  Keep hands, clothing,  tools,  feet,  etc. away from the weld stud, chuck and other moving parts during the weld cycle to avoid pinch points or electric shock.  

Maintenance:  Warning -  Use extreme caution when servicing or troubleshooting any electrical component of the stud welding system. If possible, turn off all power and disconnect all 

electrical cables and follow the manufacturer's maintenance and service procedures.  Capacitor Discharge (CD) stud welding equipment may retain a very high electrical charge in the 

capacitor bank even after being shut off.  Follow the manufacturers instructions for discharging or draining the capacitor bank before servicing CD equipment. 

References  

 

AWS pamphlet "Arc Welding Safety"  

 

ANSI/AWS Standard Z49 1 "Safety In Welding and Cutting"  

 

ANSI Standard Z87. 1 "Safe Practice for Occupation and Educational Eye and Face Protection"  

 

ANSI/AWS C5.4 "Recommended Practices for Stud Welding" 

Available from:  

American National Standards Institute  

1430 Broadway 

New York, NY 10018 

-or- 

American Welding Society 

550 N W LeJeune Road  

Miami, FL  33135 

 

OSHA Standard 29CFR. Part 1910. Subpart Q "Welding, Cutting, and Brazing” 

Available from:  

Superintendent of Documents  

U.S. Government Printing Office 

Washington, D.C. 20402  

 

CSA Standard W117.2 "Code for Safety in Welding and Cutting"  

Available from:  

Canadian Standards Association  

178 Rexdale Blvd.  

Rexdale, Ontario M9W-1R3  

 

NFPA -70 National Electrical Code  

Available from:  

National Fire Protection Association 

Batterymarch Park 

Quincy, Ma. 2269  

Summary of Contents for NS-40

Page 1: ...NS 40 Standard Duty Floating Lift Welding Guns Instruction and Maintenance Manual 729 110 036 Revision 1 14 August 2013...

Page 2: ...le opportunity to inspect and repair said equipment at buyer s facility or such other location as is mutually agreeable Notice to Nelson of claimed defects must be given within 30 days of such defect...

Page 3: ...amLok Dinse Optional features available for field installation Part No Description 512 241 000 Tranquil Arc Plunge Dampener Kit Steel 512 241 100 Tranquil Arc Plunge Dampener Kit Aluminum TABLE OF CON...

Page 4: ...Foot and secure with set screws provided See Figure 1 3 Insert stud in Chuck and Ferrule in Ferrule Grip 4 Loosen the leg screws holding the foot and adjust the foot so that stud is centered in the f...

Page 5: ...NS 40 Manual Page 2 729 110 036 Revision 1 14 August 2013 comes in contact with plunge dampener clamp or the legs...

Page 6: ...4 and 5 16 inch diameter studs use the insert grip included with adaptor See Figure 2 Remove insert grip when welding 3 8 7 16 and inch diameter studs 4 Insert stud in Chuck and ferrule in Gas Adaptor...

Page 7: ...cking lift the amount of movement or lift of the gun mechanism during the welding cycle without the gun being grounded Compressing the gun is recommended since triggering in the open air will give mor...

Page 8: ...re 4 ______________________________________________________________________________________ Aluminum Visual Inspection Visual inspection of aluminum stud welds is not conclusive since the appearance o...

Page 9: ...NS 40 Manual Page 5 729 110 036 Revision 1 14 August 2013...

Page 10: ...the lifting rod and the movable core assembly lifts or pulls back the entire assembly including the stud see Figure 7 6 When the stud is lifted from the work an arc is initiated 7 The assembly remain...

Page 11: ...fter cleaning gun See Reassembly of Gun Reassembly of Gun 1 Assemble lifting ring 7 with moveable core assembly 8 and lifting ring and core springs 18 and 19 Install in gun body 2 Install lifting mech...

Page 12: ...NS 40 Manual Page 8 729 110 036 Revision 1 14 August 2013 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Figure 8...

Page 13: ...Asm R S 3 Wire 721 194 005 1 16b 16b Control Cable Asm Hubbell 721 215 002 1 17 17 17 17 Main Spring 526 001 156 1 18 18 18 18 Core Spring 526 001 157 1 19 19 19 19 Lifting Ring Spring 526 001 158 1...

Page 14: ...Washer No longer used 0 46 46 46 46 8 LockWasher 524 002 006 1 47 47 47 47 Vibratite med removable 103 477 008 1 Leg 504 000 050 2 Foot 502 001 137 1 Leg Washer 751 650 008 2 M5 x 35 Flat Soc Hd Scre...

Page 15: ...able lead to red coil lead 9 Install switch and control cable assembly in gun body 10 Replace grommet clamp and handle cover Installing New Control Cables Welding Gun 751 585 100 1 Remove handle cover...

Page 16: ...aft collar Fasten to gun with two 2 socket head cap screws Figure 9 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Dimensions Specifications Standard Welding Gun Semi automatic pistol shaped Welds studs of any desired len...

Page 17: ...Other stud welding operations in confined environments should be evaluated for noise level and hearing protection need Consult OSHA standard 29 CFR Part 1910 Subpart Q Welding Cutting and Brazing for...

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