Beware of Arc Flash
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Strong arc flash will be generated during welding. Therefore,
a welding helmet with a qualified filter and cover should be used to
prevent the eyes from being hurt by sparks or arcs when welding
or observing the arc.
• Wear durable protective clothing and protective gloves made from
flame retardant material to protect the skin from arc flash.
• Instruct personnel around the workplace not to look directly at the arc
and when necessary, install protective barriers to shield against arc flash.
Beware of Burns
• Several parts of the welding process may present the risk of high
temperature burns before, during, and after use of the welder.
• Do not touch the hot workpieces with bare hands.
• Wear protective clothing to avoid being burnt by welding sparks.
• The temperature of the electrode holder is high after use and it
takes a long time to dissipate its heat.
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Warn surrounding personnel to avoid burns.
Beware of Electromagnetic Radiation
• When the welder is working, there may be electromagnetic radiation
around the welding cable and the welder.
• Operators with a cardiac pacemaker should consult their doctor before
welding.
• When welding, maintain a safe distance from the welder.
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Wrapping the welding cable around your body is strictly prohibited.
Other Safety Tips
• Avoid violent vibration and collision since the welder contains a
Lithium-Ion battery. Do not store the welder with other items.
Do not place heavy objects on top of the welder.
• Do not disassemble the welder by yourself in case of failure.
• Keep away from high-temperature heat sources.
• Keep moisture off of the welder.
WARNING:
This product can expose you to chemicals including antimony [oxide],
arsenic, beryllium, chromium [hexavalent], cobalt, cadmium, lead, and nickel, which are
known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.