9085754 PROCUT 30A Digi Plus Plasma Cutter V1.0
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5. A damaged or disconnected air hose under pressure may whip around and
inflict personal injury or damage the work area. Secure the compressor's air
hose to a fixed or permanent structure with clamps or cable ties.
6. Install an in-line shutoff valve or regulator to allow immediate control
over the air supply in an emergency, even if a hose is ruptured
7. Check the manufacturer’s maximum pressure rating for air tools and
accessories. Compressor outlet pressure must be regulated so as to
never exceed the maximum pressure rating of the tool.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
WARNING! To reduce risk of electric shock, be certain that the
plug is connected to a properly grounded receptacle.
1. Do not come into physical contact with the welding current circuit.
The welding current circuit includes:
1.1 The workpiece or any conductive material in contact with it.
1.2 The ground clamp.
1.3 The electrode.
1.4 Any metal parts on the plasma torch.
1.5 The output terminals.
2. Insulate yourself from the electrical current and ground using
electrical insulating mats or covers big enough to prevent physical
contact with the workpiece or ground.
3. Connect the ground clamp as close to the welding area on the workpiece
as practical to prevent welding current from traveling along an
unexpected path and causing an electric shock or fire hazard.
3.1 An option is to attach the ground clamp to a bare metal spot on a
metal workbench. The circuit will complete as long as the
workpiece is also in full contact with the bare metal workbench.
4. Do not weld on damp surfaces that can transmit the electric current
without taking precautions for the welder and bystanders. The electrode
and nozzle are electrically ‘hot’.
5. Only use insulated connectors to join welding cables.
6. Ensure there are no contacts between the workpiece and work area that
would allow it to ground, other than through the ground cable circuit
7. Do not exceed the duty cycle or amperage required for the type of
welding. Excessive amperage can cause the deterioration of protective
insulation and create a shock hazard (see Specifications).