Safety Instructions To Operator; Protection From Electrical Shock; Eye And Body Protection; Preventive Maintenance - Craftsman 113.201392 Owner's Manual

295 amp dual range arc welder
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SAFETY
iNSTRUCTiONS
TO OPERATOR
For your own
protection,
read and observe all instructions
mcluded
nn this manual
as well
as the following
specific
safety precautions.
1. PROTECTION
FROM
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
a. Do not
let bare skin
or wet clothing
come
between
the following
combnnatlons
Electrode
and Electrode
Holder
Work Clamp
Work
Piece
Metal Work
Table
80 volts exast between
these parts
when welder
is onq I
Wear
dry
hole-free,
clothing,
gloves and
shoes
to
protect
and insulate
the body.
b
Take
special
care
to
insulate
yourself
from
ground
using dry
=nsulatuon
(such
as dry wood}
of adequate
s=ze when
welding
m damp Iocat,ons,
on metal
floors
or gratings,
and in positions
(such as s_tting
or lying)
where
parts
or
large
areas of your
body
can be in
contact
w_th possible
grounds.
c. Manntain
the electrode
holder,
work
clamp,
welding
cable
and
welding
machine
in good,
safe operating
condition.
d. Do not use welding
electrode
as a cigarette
hghter
e
Connect
the
welder
only
to a source
of
electrical
power
meeting
the
requ,rements,
including
grounding,
of the National
Electrical
Code (ANSI
C1)
and local
codes
f.
Electrode
coating
may
be eleetncaUy
conductnve-
use welding
gloves when ehangnng electrodes.
2. EYE AND BODY PROTECTION
a
Use helmet,
filter,
and
cover
plate
complytng
with
ANSI
Z87 1 to
protect
your
eyes and
face from
sparks
and
the
rays
of
the
arc when
welding
or
obserwng
open arc weld=rig
b Always
wear
safety
goggles
with
side
shields
complying
with
ANSI
Z87 1 when Jn a welding
area,
or when near slag chipping
operation
c. Wear
od
free
protective
garments,
such
as leather
gloves,
heavy
shirt,
cuffless
trousers
and high shoes
d. Protect
other
near-by
personnel
w_th
suitable
non flammable
screening.
e
Provide
ddequdte
ventilation
in
the
welding
area,
particularly
when
welding
on
galvanized,
lead
or
cadmeum
plated
steel, and other
metal whtch
produce
toxic
fumes
f
When
worktng
above
floor
level,
protect
yourself
from
a fall
should
you
get a shock.
Never wrap the
electrode
cable around
any part of your
body
g
Do
not
weld
m
Iocat=ons
close
to
chlorinated
hydrocarbon
vapors
com=ng
from
degreasmg.
cleaning,
or sprawng
operations
The heat of the rays
of
the
arc can
react
with
solvent
vapors
to form
phosgene,
a highly
toxic
gas, and
other
irritating
products.
h. Unprotected
specators
must
be kept
clear
of the
welding
area doe to the harmful
nature
of ultra-wolet
and
infra-red
arc rays,
welding
sparks,
and welding
fumes and gases
3. FLAMMABLE
AND EXPLOSIVE
MATERIALS
a. Remove
flammable
and explosive
mater_al
at least 35
feet from
the welding
arc to prevent
welding
sparks
or molten
metal
from
starting
a fire.
Keep
a type
ABC f_r_ extinguisher
within
easy reach
b,
Welding
on or near containers
wh,ch hold combustibles
can
cause
an expiosmn,
even
when
they
have been
cleaned
For =nforn_atcon
purchase
"Safe
Practtces
for
Welding
and
Cutting
Containers
that
Have
Held
Combustrbles"
(A6.0-65}
from
the Amerfcan
Welding
Society
2501
Northwest
Seventh
St,
Mnam_
FJorlda
33125
C.
When not welding,
place the electrode
holder
where it
is _nsulated
from
the
work
clamp,
work
p=ece, or
work
table.
Accidental
grounding
can
cause
overheating
of the cables
and wetder,
creating
a fire
hazard
d
Never connect
the work
cable or clamp
to any object
but
the work
piece or metal
work
table.
Connectnng
to other
objects
such as budding
ground
can create a
fire hazard
4. PREVENTATIVE
MAINTENANCE
a,
Never apply
power to the welder
wnth any part of the
"cabinet"
removed.
Position
on-off
switch
in "Off"
posltnon
and
disconnect
welder
from
the
power
supply
before
donng
maintenance
work
inside
the
machine.
Removal
of the welder
cabinet
should
be
done only
by a qualifned
servnce techmcran
b. Before
connecting
the
welder
power
cord
to
the
receptacle,
check
the following
1 Inspect
the power
cord
and welding
cables for cuts
or burns and make sure blades
and ground
pm on
the plug are stranght
2
Inspect
"On-Off"
sw_tch fever for cracks or broken
parts.
3
Inspect
electrode
holder
law insulators
for cracks
or broken
parts
e. Never weld
anything
on or to the welder
cabinet,
as a
burn through
may cause transformer
failure
d
For additional
safety
information,
purchase
copies of
"Practice
for Occupational
and Educational
Eye and
Face
Protection"
(ANSI
Z87.1),
"Safety
_n Welding
and Cutting"
(ANSI
Z49.1),
and "F_re
Protection
in
Use of Welding
and Cutting
Processes"
(ANSI'NFPA
No
51B)
from
the
Amerncan
Natnonal
Standards
[nstntute,
1430 Broadway,
New York,
N Y
10018
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