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Snap-On MIG185i User Manual

Snap-On MIG185i
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4
Risk of Explosion
Welding causes sparks that can cause explosion.
Use caution and proper procedures when
welding.
Avoid sparks if gasoline vapor and other fuels
are present.
Electrical shock, ames and explosion can cause
serious injury.
Electrical and Magnetic Fields
Welding may cause localized electrical and mag-
netic elds araund cables and power sources.
The magnetic elds created by high currents
may affect the operation of medical equipment.
Route the electrode and work cables together.
Do not place your body between the elec-
trode/torch and work cables.
Never coil the electrode/torch lead around
your body.
Do not work next to welding/cutting power
source.
Electrical shock and Magnetic elds can cause
injury.
H.F RADIATION can cause interference
High frequency (H.F.) can interfere with
radio navigation, safety services, comput-
ers, and communications equipment.
Have only qualied persons familiar with
electronic equipment perform this instal-
lation.
The user is responsible for having a qualied electri-
cian promptly correct any interference problem resulting
from the installation.
If notied by the FCC about interference, stop using the
equipment at once.
Have the installation regularly checked and maintained.
Keep high-frequency source doors and panels tightly
shut, keep spark gaps at correct setting, and use ground-
ing and shielding to minimize the possibility of interference.
Disposal of Equipment
IMPORTANT
Disposal of electrical equipment can be hazard-
ous to the environment.
Contact local regulations prior to disposal.
Improper disposal can cause an environmental
hazard.
FUMES AND GASES can be dangerous to your
health.
ITEMS REQUIRED FOR MIG WELDING WHICH ARE
NOT PROVIDED WITH THE MIG185i.
1. Full cover welding helmet with proper colored lens
(shade 9 to 11, depending on operator's preference).
2. Proper shielding gas and cylinder.
3. Leather welding gloves.
4. 230 volt single phase 30 Amp AC power.
5. Other personal protective equipment, which may vary
to match the welding being performed.
SAFETY INFORMATION cont'd
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Snap-On MIG185i Specifications

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BrandSnap-On
ModelMIG185i
CategoryWelding System
LanguageEnglish

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