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stud welding products STUDPRO Series - Safety; Electrical Safety; Fire Safety; Personal Safety Precautions

stud welding products STUDPRO Series
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Read the safety noces before operang welder
Electrical
Due to potenal dangerous electrical input and output the
equipment must be disconnected from all incoming power
when servicing. Do not operate the equipment with the outer
cover removed or with the case open.
Capacitors store electrical energy, completely discharge before performing any maintenance.
Do not use uids to clean electrical components as these may penetrate the electrical system
and cause shorts.
Connecon of the unit into service must be in accordance with the setup procedures as de-
tailed in this manual. Operaon of this equipment must be in accordance with all local, region-
al, and naonal safety codes.
Fire
During welding, small parcles of hot metal can be expelled. Ensure
that no combusble materials are near the welding area.
Personal Safety
Arc rays can burn eyes and skin. Wear protecve clothing and eye pro-
tecon when welding.
Loud noises from welding can damage hearing. Wear earplugs or oth-
er protecve gear, if applicable.
Fumes and gases expelled during welding can be health hazards. Make sure welding is done in
a well-venlated area.
Hot metal splaer can cause res and burns. Wear protecve clothing, work in an area free of
combusble materials, and have a re exnguisher nearby.
Maintenance
All cables must be inspected regularly to ensure that no danger exists from damaged insula-
on or unsafe electrical connecons. Take special note of the cables near the stud gun, this is
where maximum wear occurs.
Training
Use of this equipment must be limited to authorized personnel only. They must be adequately
trained, and have read and understood everything in this manual.
The manual must be available to operators at all mes.
Installaon
Select a site which is capable of supporng the weight of the equipment.
Select a site which is clear from heavy foot trac areas to avoid tripping hazards.
Select a site that prevents cable damage from equipment and vehicles.
Do not hang connecng cables over sharp edges or place near heat sources.
SAFETY
FIRE HAZARD
FROM SPARKS
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