INTRODUCTION
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (continued)
Arc Rays
(continued)
Make sure others in the operating area are protected from arc
rays.
For production welding, use separate room or enclosed bay. In
open areas, surround operation with low reflective non-combus-
tible screens or panels. Make sure that screen flaps or bay doors
are closed before welding. Allow for free air circulation, particu-
larly at floor level.
Provide face shields for all others viewing the weld.
Make sure others in the operating area are wearing flash goggles.
Welding or Cutting Operation
Electrode Size
Filter
Metal Thickness
Shade
or Welding Current
Number
Torch soldering
-
2
Torch brazing
-
3 or 4
Oxygen Cutting
Light
Under 1 in (25 mm)
3 or 4
Medium
1-6 in (25-150 mm)
4 or 5
Heavy
Over 6 in (150 mm)
5 or 6
Gas welding
Light
Under 1/8 in (3 mm)
4 or 5
Medium
1/8-1/2 in (3-12 mm)
5 or 6
Heavy
Over 1/2 in (12 mm)
6 or 8
Shielded metal arc welding
(stick) electrodes
Light
Under 5/32 in (4 mm)
10
Medium
5/32-1/4 in (4-6.4 mm)
12
Heavy
Over 1/4 in (6.4 mm)
14
Gas metal arc welding (MIG)
Non-ferrous base metal
All
11
Ferrous base metal
All
12
Gas tungsten arc welding (TIG)
All
12
Atomic hydrogen welding
All
12
Carbon arc welding
All
12
Plasma arc welding
All
12
Carbon arc air gouging
Light
-
12
Heavy
-
14
Plasma arc cutting
Light
Under 300 amps
9
Medium
300-400 amps
12
Heavy
Over 400 amps
14
Recommended Eye Protection for Welding and Cutting (Based on AWS A6.2-73)
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