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Cloos QINEO NexT - Particular Dangers When MIG;MAG Welding

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In daily welding practice there are particular danger spots for
the user because of the power source configuration and the
MIG/MAG welding process.
Keep hands, hair, clothes and tools away from moving parts such as:
Toothed wheels
Fans
Wire coils and welding wires
Motor shafts of any type
Please thread the welding wire with utmost caution into the wire feed
nozzle !
Never touch rotating toothed wheels and drive parts of the wire feed unit.
When the welding wire comes out of the current contact tube it may hurt
the hand, the eyes or the face. Therefore, do not turn the MIG/MAG torch
to the body when threading the wire.
Do not release the start key during maintenance work at the torch!
Do not touch the workpiece before and after welding - Danger of burning.
(Warning: Be careful with aluminium - no annealing colours!).
Covers and side panels must only be opened or removed during mainte-
nance or repair works.
Make sure that during operation all covers and side panels are closed and
duly assembled by means of toothed conical spring washers (earthing).
Before welding is started, make sure that the negative line (earth) is
correctly connected to the power source and workpiece (stray welding
currents).
Gas cylinders contain a gas under pressure (200 - 300 bar); in the case
of damage, large quantities of expanding gas can suddenly be released.
(Kinetic energy the gas cylinder becomes a missile!).
Gas cylinders with compressed gas must be protected against heat, me-
chanical shocks (impacts), open flames, sparks and direct contact with the
arc.
The gas cylinder must always be secured against “falling down”; we rec-
ommend to secure it on the cylinder holder of the power source.
Never move a gas cylinder without protective cap for the valve!
Please observe the national and international regulations regarding the
use of gas cylinders and accessories.
3.5 Particular dangers when MIG/MAG welding
WARNING!
WARNING!
ATTENTION!

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