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Clarke MIG 160TM User Manual

Clarke MIG 160TM
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PREPARATION OF THE WORKING AREA
NEVER use or store in a wet/damp environment. DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN.
The MIG welding process uses an INERT gas to protect the weld pool. It is
important to ensure the appropriate gas is being used. NEVER use gas from
a cylinder, the content of which is unknown.
NEVER a. Use a damaged cylinder.
b. Lift the cylinder by the valve.
c. Expose the cylinder to a heat source or sparks.
NEVER continue to weld, if, at any time, you feel even the smallest electric shock.
Stop welding IMMEDIATELY, and DO NOT attempt to use the machine until the fault
is diagnosed and corrected.
NEVER point the MIG torch at any person or animal.
NEVER touch the MIG torch nozzle until the welder is switched OFF and the
nozzle has been allowed to cool off.
NEVER connect, disconnect, or attempt to service the MIG torch, until the
machine is switched OFF and disconnected from the mains supply.
NEVER allow the cables to become wrapped around the operator or any
person in the vicinity.
DANGER - ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN BE FATAL.
A person qualified in first aid should always be present in the working area.
If person is unconscious and electric shock is suspected, do not touch the person if
he or she is in contact with the welder or cables. Disconnect the welder from the
power source and then use First Aid. Dry wood, or other insulating material can be
used to move cables, if necessary, away from the person.

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Clarke MIG 160TM Specifications

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BrandClarke
ModelMIG 160TM
CategoryWelding System
LanguageEnglish

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