CUTMASTER 82
GENERAL INFORMATION Manual 0-4979
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ā¢ī Neverītouchīanyīpartsīthatīareīelectricallyīāliveāī
orīāhot.ā
ā¢ī Wearīdryīglovesīandīclothing.īīInsulateīyourselfī
from the work piece or other parts of the welding
circuit.
ā¢ī Repairīorīreplaceīallīwornīorīdamagedīparts.
ā¢ī Extraīcareīmustībeītakenīwhenītheīworkplaceīisī
moist or damp.
ā¢ī InstallīandīmaintainīequipmentīaccordingītoīNECī
code, refer to item 9 in Subsection 1.03, Publica-
tions.
ā¢ī Disconnectīpowerīsourceībeforeīperformingīanyī
service or repairs.
ā¢ī ReadīandīfollowīallītheīinstructionsīinītheīOperat-
ing Manual.
FIRE AND EXPLOSION
Fire and explosion can be caused by hot slag, sparks, or
the plasma arc.
ā¢ī Beīsureīthereīisīnoīcombustibleīorīīammableīmate-
rial in the workplace. Any material that cannot be
removed must be protected.
ā¢ī Ventilateīallīīammableīorīexplosiveīvaporsīfromī
the workplace.
ā¢ī Doīnotīcutīorīweldīonīcontainersīthatīmayīhaveī
held combustibles.
ā¢ī Provideīaīī¬reīwatchīwhenīworkingīinīanīareaī
where ļ¬re hazards may exist.
ā¢ī Hydrogenīgasīmayībeīformedīandītrappedīunderī
aluminum workpieces when they are cut under-
water or while using a water table. DO NOT cut
aluminum alloys underwater or on a water table
unless the hydrogen gas can be eliminated or dis-
sipated. Trapped hydrogen gas that is ignited will
cause an explosion.
NOISE
Noise can cause permanent hearing loss. Plasma arc
processes can cause noise levels to exceed safe limits.
You must protect your ears from loud noise to prevent
permanent loss of hearing.
ā¢ī Toīprotectīyourīhearingīfromīloudīnoise,īwearīpro-
tective ear plugs and/or ear muffs. Protect others
in the workplace.
ā¢ī Noiseīlevelsīshouldībeīmeasuredītoībeīsureītheī
decibels (sound) do not exceed safe levels.
ā¢ī Forīinformationīonīhowītoītestīforīnoise,īseeīitemī
1 in Subsection 1.03, Publications, in this manual.
PLASMA ARC RAYS
Plasma Arc Rays can injure your eyes and burn your
skin. The plasma arc process produces very bright ultra
violet and infra red light. These arc rays will damage
your eyes and burn your skin if you are not properly
protected.
ā¢ī Toīprotectīyourīeyes,īalwaysīwearīaīweldingīhelmetī
or shield. Also always wear safety glasses with
side shields, goggles or other protective eye wear.
ā¢ī Wearīweldingīglovesīandīsuitableīclothingītoīpro-
tect your skin from the arc rays and sparks.
ā¢ī Keepīhelmetīandīsafetyīglassesīinīgoodīcondition.īī
Replace lenses when cracked, chipped or dirty.
ā¢ī Protectīothersīinītheīworkīareaīfromītheīarcīrays.īī
Use protective booths, screens or shields.
ā¢ī Useītheīshadeīofīlensīasīsuggestedīinītheīfollowingī
per ANSI/ASC Z49.1:
Minimum Protective Suggested
Arc Current Shade No. Shade No.
Less Than 300* 8 9
300 - 400* 9 12
400 - 800* 10 14
* These values apply where the actual arc
is clearly seen. Experience has shown that
lighter ļ¬lters may be used when the arc is
hidden by the workpiece.
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WARNING
WARNING: This product contains chemicals, includ-
ing lead, known to the State of California to cause birth
defects and other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after
handling.
1.03 Publications
Refer to the following standards or their latest revisions
for more information:
1. OSHA, SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS, 29CFR
1910, obtainable from the Superintendent of Docu-
ments, U.S. Government Printing Ofļ¬ce, Washington,
D.C. 20402
2. ANSI Standard Z49.1, SAFETY IN WELDING AND
CUTTING, obtainable from the American Welding
Society, 550 N.W. LeJeune Rd, Miami, FL 33126
3. NIOSH, SAFETY AND HEALTH IN ARC WELDING
AND GAS WELDING AND CUTTING, obtainable
from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Govern-
ment Printing Ofļ¬ce, Washington, D.C. 20402
4. ANSI Standard Z87.1, SAFE PRACTICES FOR OC-
CUPATION AND EDUCATIONAL EYE AND FACE
PROTECTION, obtainable from American National
Standards Institute, 1430 Broadway, New York, NY
10018