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Note
The machine torch cannot be used for versions without CNC!
Note
1.
It is forbidden to operate a machine with damaged insulation of the
cutting torch or supply cable.
2. Never operate the machine taken down or damaged covers.
3. In addition to the risk of injury, the cooling efficiency decreases and the
level of interference increases.
4.
It is forbidden to operate the machine in wet environments and outdoors
in rain or snow.
5.
Ensure proper grounding clamping pliers, which also reduces the risk of
electric shock.
6.
Use prescribed protective utilities, keep them dry.
7.
Plasma arc cutting produces intense electric and magnetic emissions
that may interfere with the proper function of cardiac pacemakers,
hearing aids, or other electronic health equipment. Persons who work
near plasma arc cutting applications should consult their medical health
professional and the manufacturer of the health equipment to determine
whether a hazard exists.
8. The cutting and pilot arc is a source of very intense light and especially
ultraviolet radiation. This radiation can significantly damage the eyesight
in a very short time and, with prolonged exposure, causes redness to burns
of uncovered parts of the skin.
9. Use a welding helmet equipped with an intact filter with a degree of
protection of min. 10.
10.
The risk of burns arises when cutting from flying hot metal particles,
plasma arc and hot cut material. A thin beam of red-hot plasma (4th state
of matter) reaches up to 10,000 ° C in its core!
11.
Never point the torch at the eyes, body or other person during
ignition.
12.
Always wear good quality and undamaged welding gloves, apron
and welding clothing, including closed shoes and headgear.
13.
During cutting, a large amount of gaseous emissions and dust
particles is formed from the material being cut.
14.
High temperatures lead to chemical reactions and the formation of
various oxides and other compounds, some of which are harmful to health.
15.
Particularly hazardous fumes are produced when cutting material
containing lead, beryllium, cadmium (cadmium-plated parts) and painted
materials.
16.
Ultraviolet radiation and high temperatures also produce significant
amounts of ozone and nitrogen oxides.