Shock Hazards; Flash Hazards - Buffalo MMIG125 Assembly & Operating Instructions

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SHOCK HAZARDS

WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL! To reduce
the risk of death or serious injury from shock,
read, understand, and follow the following
safety instructions. In addition, make certain
that anyone else who uses this welding
equipment, or who is a bystander in the
welding area understands and follows these
safety instructions as well.
IMPORTANT! TO REDUCE THE RISK
OF DEATH, INJURY, OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE, DO NOT ATTEMPT OPERA-
TION of this welding equipment until you
have read and understand the following
safety summary.
Do not, in any manner, come into physical
contact with any part of the welding cur-
rent circuit. The welding current circuit
includes:
a. the work piece or any conductive
material in contact with it,
b. the ground clamp,
c. the electrode or welding wire,
d. any metal parts on the electrode
holder, or wire feed torch.
Do not weld in a damp area or come in
contact with a moist or wet surface.
Do not attempt to weld if any part of cloth-
ing or body is wet.
Do not allow the welding equipment
to come in contact with water or moisture.
Do not drag welding cables, wire feed
torch, or welder power cord through or
allow them to come into contact with
water or moisture.
Do not touch welder, attempt to turn
welder on or off if any part of the body or
clothing is moist or if you are in physical
contact with water or moisture.
Do not attempt to plug the welder into the
power source if any part of body or cloth-
ing is moist, or if you are in physical con-
tact with water or moisture.
Do not connect welder work piece clamp
to or weld on electrical conduit.
Do not alter power cord or power cord
plug in any way.
Do not attempt to plug the welder
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into the power source if the ground prong
on power cord plug is bent over, broken
off, or missing.
Do not allow the welder to be connected
to the power source or attempt to weld if
the welder, welding cables, welding site,
or welder power cord are exposed to any
form of atmospheric precipitation, or salt
water spray.
Do not carry coiled welding cables around
shoulders, or any other part of the body,
when they are plugged into the welder.
Do not modify any wiring, ground
connections, switches, or fuses in this
welding equipment.
Wear welding gloves to help insulate
hands from welding circuit.
Keep all liquid containers far enough
away from the welder and work area so
that if spilled, the liquid can not possibly
come in contact with any part of the
welder or electrical welding circuit.
Replace any cracked or damaged parts
that are insulated or act as insulators
such as welding cables, power cord, or
electrode holder IMMEDIATELY.

FLASH HAZARDS

WARNING
ARC RAYS CAN INJURE EYES AND BURN
SKIN! To reduce the risk of injury from arc
rays, read, understand, and follow the follow-
ing safety instructions. In addition, make cer-
tain that anyone else that uses this welding
equipment, or is a bystander in the welding
area understands and follows these safety
instructions as well. Headshields and filter
should conform to ANSI Z87.1 standards.
Do not look at an electric arc without
proper protection. A welding arc is
extremely bright and intense and, with
inadequate or no eye protection, the reti-
na can be burned, leaving a permanent
dark spot in the field of vision. A shield or
helmet with a number 10 shade filter lens
(minimum) must be used.
Do not strike a welding arc until all
bystanders and you (the welder) have
welding shields and/or helmets in place.

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