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tool, and unplug it from its electrical outlet be-
fore leaving.
6. Always unplug the tool from its electrical 
outlet before performing and inspection, main-
tenance, or cleaning procedures.
7. Prevent eye injury and burns. Wearing and us-
ing the approved personal safety clothing and 
safety devices reduce the risk for injury.

a. Wear the approved safety impact eye 

goggles with a welding helmet featuring at 
least a number 10 shade lens rating.

b. Leather leggings, fire resistant shoes or 

boots should be worn when using this prod-
uct. Do not wear pants with cuffs, shirts 
with open pockets, or any clothing that can 
catch and hold molten metal or sparks.

c. Keep clothing free of grease, oil, solvents, 

or any flammable substances. Wear dry, in-
sulating gloves and protective clothing.

d. Wear an approved head covering to pro-

tect the head and neck. Use aprons, cape, 
sleeves, shoulder covers, and bibs designed 
and approved for welding and cutting pro-
cedures.

e. When welding/cutting overhead or in con-

fined spaces, wear flame resistant ear plugs 
or ear muffs to keep sparks out of ears.

8. Prevent accidental fires. Remove any combus-
tible material from the work area.

a. When possible, move the work to a loca-

tion well away from combustible; protect 
the combustibles with a cover made of fire 
resistant material.

b. Remove or make safe all combustible ma-

terials for a radius of 35 feet (10 meters) 
around the work area. Use a fire resistant 
material to cover or block all open door-
ways, windows, cracks, and other openings.

c. Enclose the work area with portable fire 

resistant screens. Protect combustible walls, 
ceilings, floors, etc., from sparks and heat 
with fire resistant covers.

d. If working on a metal wall, ceiling, etc., 

prevent ignition of combustibles on the 
other side by moving the combustibles to a 
safe location. If relocation of combustibles 
is not possible, designate someone to serve 
as a fire watch, equipped with a fire extin-
guisher, during the cutting or welding pro-
cess and for at least one half hour after the 
cutting or welding is completed.

e. Do not weld or cut on materials having a 

combustible coating or combustible internal 
structure, as in walls or ceilings, without an 

approved method for eliminating the haz-
ard.

f.  Do not dispose of hot slag in containers hold-

ing combustible materials. Keep a fire extin-
guisher nearby and know how to use it.

g. After welding or cutting, make a thorough 

examination for evidence of fire. Be aware 
that easily visible smoke or flame may not 
be present for some time after the fire has 
started. Do not weld or cut in atmospheres 
containing  

h. Dangerously reactive or flammable gases, 

vapors, liquids, and dust provide adequate 
ventilation in work areas to prevent accu-
mulation of flammable gases, vapors, and 
dust. Do not apply heat to a container that 
has held an unknown substance or a com-
bustible material whose contents, when 
heated, can produce flammable or explosive 
vapors. Clean and purge containers before 
applying heat. Vent closed containers., 
including castings, before preheating, weld-
ing, or cutting.

i. Only use compressed air to operate the 

Plasma Welder/Cutter. Never use other com-
pressed gases. 

 WARNING: INHALATION HAZARD; Welding 

and Plasma Cutting Produce TOXIC FUMES.
Exposure to welding or cutting exhaust fumes 
can increase the risk of developing certain can-
cers, such as cancer of the larynx and lung can-
cer. Also, some diseases that may be linked to 
exposure to welding or plasma cutting exhaust 
fumes are:

a. Early onset of Parkinson’s Disease
b. Heart disease
c. Ulcers
d. Damage to the reproductive organs 
e. Inflammation of the small intestine or stom-

ach 

f.  Kidney damage
g. Respiratory diseases such as emphysema, 

bronchitis, or pneumonia

Use natural or forced air ventilation and wear a 
respirator approved by NIOSH to protect against 
the fumes produced to reduce the risk of devel-
oping the above illnesses.
9. Avoid overexposure to fumes and gases. Al-
ways keep your head out of the fumes. Do not 
breathe the fumes. Use enough ventilation or 
exhaust, or both, to keep fumes and gases from 
your breathing zone and general area.

•  Where ventilation is questionable, have a 

qualified technician take an air sampling to 
determine the need for corrective measures. 

Summary of Contents for CP1040-BV

Page 1: ...idas en este manual antes de operar esta herramienta WARNING Read understand and follow the safety rules in this manual before operating this tool Soldadora de Arco Inverter CD Inverter DC Arc Welder...

Page 2: ...s manual General safety rules Electric safety Personal safety Tool use and care Specific safety rules for plasma cutters Features Technical data Operation instructions Maintenance Notes Warranty polic...

Page 3: ...e humedad El agua que entre en la herramienta aumentar el riesgo de choque el ctrico No abuse del cable No usar nunca el cable para llevar levantar o desenchufar la herramienta el ctrica Mantenga el c...

Page 4: ...tectora ais lada est da ada y el conductor est expuesto 5 Asegure el aislamiento de la junta del cable 6 No utilice el soldador sin revestimiento ais lante 7 Use guantes de aislamiento secos 8 Por fav...

Page 5: ...ucen el riesgo de lesiones a Use gafas de seguridad y casco para soldar con al menos una sombra de lente n mero 10 b Se recomienda usar polainas de cuero resistentes al fuego y calzado o botas de segu...

Page 6: ...ibles los controles de ingenier a use un respirador aprobado por la norma Trabaje en un rea confinada s lo si est bien ventilada o mientras se est usando un respirador suministr ndole aire Siga las di...

Page 7: ...orcha DATOS T CNICOS CP1040 BV VOLTAJE DE ENTRADA 110 220 V FRECUENCIA 60 Hz FASES 1 EFICIENCIA 85 RANGO DE CORRIENTE A 110 V 30 110 A RANGO DE CORRIENTE A 220 V 30 200 A CORRIENTEALCORTARA110V 100 10...

Page 8: ...0 Cuando todo est preparado para cortar presione el interruptor a la posici n de encendi do La luz de la antorcha se iluminar pero a n no estar energizada 11 Col quese a un lado de la zona de corte y...

Page 9: ...stra potencia al electrodo negativo y la punta de la boquilla hace contacto con el metal de trabajo la co nexi n crea un circuito Cuando la boquilla se levanta la flama del arco quedar encendida Como...

Page 10: ...o anormal en cualquier cone xi n de cable c El ventilador no funciona correctamente d Alg n interruptor o control no funciona correctamente e Da os en los cables SOLUCIONADOR DE PROBLEMAS Aseg rese de...

Page 11: ...te Eleve la potencia durante el corte y prue be nuevamente SE HA CORREGIDO EL PROBLEMA Tal vez desee tomar nota de la configuraci n re querida para este grosor de metal PERSISTE EL PROBLEMA EN LA CONF...

Page 12: ...the voltage regulator GENERAL SAFETY RULES This PLASMA CUTTER has features that will make your work faster and easier Safety com fort and reliability were foreseen as a priority for its design making...

Page 13: ...rting of the tool When the power tool is not in use store it out of the reach of children and do not allow in dividuals who are not familiar with the power tool or these instructions to operate it Pow...

Page 14: ...r the cutting or welding is completed e Do not weld or cut on materials having a combustible coating or combustible internal structure as in walls or ceilings without an approved method for eliminatin...

Page 15: ...ke sure your extension cord is in good condition When using an extension cord be sure to sue one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw An undersized cord will cause a drop in line v...

Page 16: ...Before beginning please read and understand all the safety precautions staring on page 1 and especially the section Specific Safety Rules 1 Mount the metal to be cut to the metal weeding cutting table...

Page 17: ...metal that will conduct electric ity up to approximately 1 2 thick mild steel or equivalent Very thin or very thick metals are more difficult to cut cleanly 2 Generally set the air pressure between 60...

Page 18: ...Periodically blow the dust from the cooling vents with compressed air 4 Verify that the cooling fan is operational be fore cutting 5 If the unit repeatedly shuts down from ther mal overload stop all u...

Page 19: ...al and cutting the material from underneath breaking contact CUT GOES ONLY PARTIALLY THROUGH THE WORKPIECE Material being cut is too thick Maximum thick ness for steel is 1 2 MATERIAL TOO THICK You ma...

Page 20: ...RTATION This welder has a box shaped structure there fore secure it firmly during transport and make sure that the packaging is the standard for this type of structure When storing or transporting try...

Page 21: ...21 Manual de usuario User s manual Notas Notes...

Page 22: ...22 Notas Notes...

Page 23: ...23 Manual de usuario User s manual Notas Notes...

Page 24: ...ct has been fixed or modified by unauthorized or unqualified person Urrea Herramientas Profesionales S A de C V garantiza este producto por el termino de 1 a o en sus piezas componentes y mano de obra...

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