Navn CoWelder™
Produkt UR10E-PI350
Version
A – 1.5.2021
Udfærdiget af:
CTM
10
2.10 Operators’ Responsibilities
Prior to operating the machine, operators (persons intended to operate the machine) are responsible
for:
• complying with basic regulations for safety at work and accident prevention
• reading and understanding Illustration of Safety Notes/Safety Notes in this user guide
In case of any questions, please contact the manufacturer.
2.11 Operators’ Qualifications
Operator
Task
Specially
instructed
operators
Instructed
operators
Specially trained operators
(mechanic/electric)
Transport
X
--
--
Commissioning
X
--
--
Troubleshooting/Repair
X
--
X
Change of tools
--
X
--
Use
--
X
--
Maintenance
--
--
X
Disposal/Reuse
X
--
--
2.12 Residual Risks
The structure of the machine is based on advanced technology and approved safety regulations.
Operators must receive training in risks and required precautions. The following residual risks apply:
Warning: Risk of burns
Touching and using the welding torch may cause burns. Use of protective gloves
and clothes is mandatory.
Warning: Injury caused by welding wire
Touching, using and setting the welding wire and elektrode may cause injury. Use
of protective gloves, clothes and welding helmet/protective goggles is mandatory.
Protective equipment must have suitable mechanical strength.
Warning: UV radiation
UV radiation may cause eye injuries or eye irritation. Use of welding
helmet/protective goggles is mandatory. Surroundings (other operators, visitors
etc.) must be shielded, using e.g. welding curtain according to EN 1598
(owner/operator’s responsibility).
HAZARD:
Pay attention to residual energy in the machine’s electric systems in case of power
supply failure.
Warning: Welding fumes
Fumes and gases formed during welding are hazardous to health. Proper use of
suitable extraction (supplied by the user) is mandatory during welding.