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Safety Precautions
General safety precaution :
Please strictly comply with rules defined in this manual to avoid unexpected
accidents
How to connect to power supply, select working area and use pressure gas, please
comply with proper rules
Not allow non-operator to enter working area
Machine’s installation, inspection, maintenance, and manipulation must be
completed by authorized person.
Don’t use welding machine for unrelated purposes (Such as recharging, heating or
plate cutting, etc.)
Must take safe precaution in case machine falling when it is put on the uneven ground
Avoid being electric shocked and burnt :
Never touch on the hot electrical units.
Please instruct the authorized electrician to ground the m a c h i n e frame by using
Proper-sized copper wire.
Please instruct the authorized electrician to connect the welder to power supply by
using proper- sized, well-insulated copper wire.
When operating in the damp, space limited area, must ensure well-insulated between
body and work piece
When operating in the high-rising location, must ensure safety by using safe net.
Please power off the input voltage while no longer using.
Avoid breathing in hazardous welding fume or gas :
Please use specified ventilation to prevent being gas poisoned and asphyxiated
Especially in the container where oxygen is depleted easily
Avoid being harmed by arc flash, hot spatter and slag :
Arc rays can injure your eyes and make your eyes feel uncomfortable.
Hot spatter and slag can burn your skin. Please wear proper welding helmet, leather
gloves, long- sleeved suit, cap, apron and boot before welding.
Preventing from fire, explosion, container break accidents :
Don’t put flammable material in the working area. Hot spatter and hot weld can
easily start a fire.
Cable must be connected the work piece firmly to ensure good conductivity in case
causing fire by resistance heat.
Summary of Contents for INARC-400 I
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