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120 Volt spot Welder
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For technical questions call 1-800-665-8685
WELDING SHADE GUIDE
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
1. Wear protective clothing made from durable, flame resistant materials, leather welding gloves and full
foot protection.
2. Wear a leather apron or jacket, leather welding gloves and fire-resistant footwear when welding.
Wear thick clothes that do not expose the skin. Ultraviolet or infrared light can burn skin with
sufficient exposure.
3. Choose clothing fabrics that resist sparks, heat and flames. Artificial fabrics may burn and melt, resulting
in a more severe injury.
4. Do not wear clothing that can hold hot debris or sparks such as pant cuffs, shirt pockets or boots. Choose
clothing that has flaps over pockets or wear clothing to cover the openings such as pant legs over the
boots or an apron over the shirt.
5. Remove all jewelry before proceeding to weld.
6. Wear protective clothing made from durable, flame resistant materials, leather welding gloves and full
foot protection.
7. Use protective screens or barriers to protect others from flash and glare; warn others in the area to look
away from the arc.
RESPIRATORS
1. Respiratory protection is needed when ventilation is not sufficient to remove welding fumes or when there
is risk of oxygen deficiency.
a. Wear a NIOSH approved respirator when working on materials that produce dust or
particulate matter.
2. Work in a confined space only if it is well ventilated or while wearing an air-supplied respirator. Welding
fumes and gases can displace air and lower the oxygen level causing injury or death. Be sure the
breathing air is safe.
3. The user can take the additional precaution of informing another person in the work area of the potential
danger, so that person can watch for indications that the user is suffering from oxygen deprivation.
PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS
Control the tool, personal movement and the work environment to avoid personal injury or damage to the tool.
1. Do not operate any tool when tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medications.
2. Avoid wearing clothes or jewelry that can become entangled with the moving parts of a tool. Keep long
hair covered or bound.