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Plasma Cutting Safe Working Practice

 

Safety glasses must be worn at all times in addition to welding mask

 

                             

Long and loose hair must be contained

 

 

 

 

 

Oil free leather gloves and spats must be worn

 

 

 

 

 

             Sturdy footwear with rubber soles must be worn

 

 

 

 

Close fitting/protective clothing to cover arms and legs must be worn

 

                            

A welding mask with shade number 11 protective filters must be worn

 

 

 

 

Respiratory protection devices may be required

 

                                                                           

Hearing protection may be required when cutting thick material

 

  

 

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OPERATIONAL SAFETY CHECKS

 

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Locate and ensure you are familiar with all machine operations and controls. 

 

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Ensure material to be cut poses no hazard. Consult the manufacturers' Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for specific technical data and precautionary                                                                                      
measures for any materials or coatings on materials cut with this equipment.

 

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Check workspaces and walkways to ensure no slip/trip hazards are present, ensure the work leads and hoses do not create a trip hazard.

 

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Ensure the work area is clean and clear of grease, oil and any flammable materials.

 

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Keep the equipment, work area and your gloves dry to avoid electric shocks.

 

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Ensure the gloves, handpiece and work leads are in good condition.

 

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Ensure other people are protected from flashes by closing the curtain to the welding bay or erecting screens.

 

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Start the fume extraction unit before beginning cutting operation. Ensure machine is used in a well

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ventilated area if not used in a welding bay. 

 

 

OPERATIONAL SAFETY CHECKS

 

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Ensure machine is correctly set up for current and airflow.

 

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Ensure work return earth cables make firm contact to provide a good electrical connection.

 

 

ENDING OPERATIONS AND CLEANING UP

 

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Switch off the machine and fume extraction unit when work completed.

 

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Turn off the air supply and hang up handpiece, hose and welding cables.

 

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Leave the work area in a safe, clean and tidy state.

 

 

DON

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Do not use faulty equipment. Immediately report suspect equipment. 

 

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Do not weld or cut containers that have held combustible liquids or gases.

 

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Do not heat or cut metals coated with or containing materials that emit toxic fumes, unless coating is removed from the work surface. 

 

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Never leave the machine running unattended.

 

 

This safety page does not necessarily cover all possible hazards associated with plasma equipment safety and should be used in conjunction with the operating manual along 
with other references such as risk assessments. It is designed as a reminder to users prior to equipment use and as a guide to be used to compliment operator training.

 

 

POTENTIAL HAZARDS AND INJURIES

 

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Electric shock

 

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Noise

 

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Body burns

 

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Compressed air

 

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Radiation burns

 

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Fumes

 

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Noxious gas

 

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Flying sparks and falling slag

 

Wilkinson Star Technical

 

Содержание Cut 81

Страница 1: ...Wilkinson Star Technical Jasic Cut 81 PT100 Plasma Hand Torch TM125 Plasma Machine Torch...

Страница 2: ...so take the necessary steps to protect any persons within the cutting area Index Page Number Jasic Cut 81 with PT100 Plasma Torch Overview 3 PT100 Hand Torch Information 4 PT100 Consumable Breakdowns...

Страница 3: ...inson Star Technical PT100 6m Pt No 09721 LG Torch Specifications PT 100 12m Pt No 09726 LG Duty Cycle 100 Amps at 60 Gas Air Pressure Cutting 70 80 PSI 4 6 5 0 bar Gas Air Flow 420 SCFH 200 lpm Pilot...

Страница 4: ...DC at the torch head The torch head encompasses a full set of consumables as shown right these consumables are made up of a cooling tube torch electrode swirl ring for gas distribution cutting tip ret...

Страница 5: ...ting 1 1mm 50 60A Back Striking 10 7 51246 12 Tip Cutting 1 2mm 60 70A Back Striking 10 8 51248 14 Tip Cutting 1 4mm 80 90A Back Striking 10 9 60500 Retaining Cap 30 70A 1 10 60501 Retaining Cap 80A 1...

Страница 6: ...ack Striking 5 4 60025 Gas Distributor Swirl Ring 30 70A 1 5 60026 Gas Distributor Swirl Ring 80A 1 6 51245 09 Contact Cutting Tip 0 9 30 40A Back Striking 10 7 51246 10 Tip Cutting 1 0mm 40 50A Back...

Страница 7: ...be 1 1c 60368 Wrench for Electrode 1 2 09705 Handle c w Switch 1 3 52556 Electrode Back Striking 5 4 60025 Gas Distributor Swirl Ring 30 70A 1 5 60026 Gas Distributor Swirl Ring 80A 1 12 51276 10 Cont...

Страница 8: ...reaks the electrical start stop circuit as soon as the retaining cap is removed preventing machine operation Without such a protection circuit as previously mentioned the open circuit voltage could be...

Страница 9: ...ck Qty 1 03710 Torch Head 1 1a 03700 60 Torch Head O Ring 10 2 07218 Positioning Tube 1 3 220857 Swirl Ring 45 85A Max Life 1 5 52677 Electrode 45 105A 5 6 220930 Cutting Tip 45A Precision Cut 10 7 22...

Страница 10: ...osing the curtain to the welding bay or erecting screens Start the fume extraction unit before beginning cutting operation Ensure machine is used in a well ventilated area if not used in a welding bay...

Страница 11: ...ing the air flow The cutting torch may be burned if the air flow is too low Keep the cutting cable away from sharp edges When the workpiece is nearly cut off slow down the cutting speed and release th...

Страница 12: ...ing the tip across the workpiece You should always start with the torch placed at farthest point from you and then cut by pulling the torch towards you Make sure to keep the torch upright to the mater...

Страница 13: ...above When cutting at above 40amps touching the tip to the work material will adversely affect your cut quality and consumable life When you start to drag cut you would place the tip cap of the torch...

Страница 14: ...uld be held at a 90 perpendicular angle approximately 12mm or more above the workpiece Begin by establishing the pilot arc and slowly move the torch towards the workpiece until the cutting arc transfe...

Страница 15: ...ou can oscillate the plasma torch side to side in a half moon sequence while maintaining a constant smooth travel speed The gouge created will be wider but not as deep Due to the nature of the gouging...

Страница 16: ...further for cutting in corners using patterns or in tight areas It is generally best to start a cut from the edge of the plate hold the torch at 90 to the edge of the workpiece Press the trigger and...

Страница 17: ...are considered a better option than single phase compressors The accessories used with the compressor are also important providing the correct air pressure air flow which is moisture and oil free is c...

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Страница 20: ...20 Jasic co uk Issue 5 November 2022 Wilkinson Star Limited Shield Drive Wardley Industrial Estate Worsley Manchester United Kingdom M28 2WD Telephone 0044 0 161 728 7900 Email sales wilkinsonstar com...

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