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PATON
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PSI PRO 315 A 400 V DC MIG/MAG TIG/MMA
ARC RAYS CAN BURN:
It is not allowed to directly observe the welding arc
with uncovered eyes.
Arc and splinters may cause skin burns or flames, so always wear a protective
mask fitted with a darkened filter (glasses should be equipped with glass filter
grade DIN 9 10)
Any unauthorized persons near your site should protect your eyes with special
protective goggles or with non-flammable, radiation-absorbing screens.
VAPOUR AND GASES MAY BE DANGEROUS:
The resulting smoke and
harmful gases should be removed from the work area by means of specialized
equipment, do not cover the ventilation openings. Welding should be carried
out in well ventilated areas and welding vapors are harmful to health -
especially when welding materials such as lead, mercury, cadmium, zinc,
beryllium, galvanized or stainless steel. Ensure sufficient fresh air flow in the
room. Do not allow solvent vapors to enter the welding arc area.
ELECTROMAGNETIC POLE MAY BE DANGEROUS:
By inducing a high voltage current, the electromagnetic field flowing through
the welding wires may have a negative effect on the performance of electrical
devices such as the cardio-stimulator. Persons wearing such equipment should
consult a physician before entering the area where welding work is performed.
Welding hoses should be arranged in parallel, as close as possible to each
other.
ELECTRICAL SPARK MAY CAUSE FIRE OR EXPLOSIVES:
Flammable
items should be removed from the workplace. Do not perform welding work
on containers that contain gases, fuels, oil products or other flammable
materials. There is a risk of explosion of residue of these products. When
performing welding work in potentially explosive or fire hazards, special rules
must be observed that comply with national and international standards.
Firefighting equipment such as: (powder or snow fire extinguishers, fire
blankets) should be located near the workstation in a visible, readily accessible
place.
BOTTLE CAN EXPLODE:
Use only approved bottles and properly
functioning regulators. The cylinder should be transported and positioned
vertically. Protect the cylinder from heat, overturning and mechanical damage.
WELDED MATERIALS MAY BURN:
In no case should you touch the
welded parts with bare hands. Always wear protective gloves when operating
the machine. The arc and splinters that develop during the burn can cause skin
burns. Wear protective gloves and pliers when touching or moving the welded
item.
ELECTRIC POWER SOURCES:
It is forbidden to work with damaged
welding wires or on wet substrates. Welding cables should be strong,
undamaged and insulated. Weakened connections and damaged cable must be
replaced immediately. Do not carry the device by pulling it by the power cord
or wires. Do not perform any maintenance work on the unit.
Removing the outside cover of the device while it is connected to the
network and using the device with the lid removed is forbidden.