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WARNING: Electromagnetic fields generated by high welding currents can cause the
malfunction of vital electronic devices.
PREVENTION OF TOXIC FUMES.
The following precautions should be taken to prevent exposure of the operator, other people
and animals to the toxic fumes that may be generated during the welding process.
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Avoid welding operations on painted surfaces, or with oil or grease.
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Some chlorinated solvents can decompose during welding and generate dangerous
gases such as phosgene. It is therefore essential to ensure that such solvents are not
present in the pieces to be welded. Otherwise, they will need to be removed prior to
welding. You should also make sure that these solvents, or other unpleasant agents, are
not in the immediate vicinity of the work area.
Metal parts coated with or containing lead, graphite, cadmium, zinc, mercury, beryllium or chromium
may cause dangerous concentrations of toxic fumes and should not be subjected to welding
operations unless:
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The coating is removed before starting welding.
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The work area is properly ventilated.
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The operator uses an adequate smoke extraction system.
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NEVER work in a place without proper ventilation.
PREVENTION OF FIRE.
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During the welding process, the metal is heated to very high temperatures and sparks
and slag may be projected. Appropriate precautions must be taken to prevent fires
and/or explosions.
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Avoid working in areas with containers of flammable substances.
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All fuels and/or combustible products must be kept far away from the work area.
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Extinguishers should be located nearby and accessible.
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Special precautions must be taken when welding:
➢ containers that have contained flammable substances.
➢ inside metal containers or in places with little ventilation.
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These operations must always be carried out with the presence of qualified staff who
can provide the necessary assistance if required.
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NEVER work in environments whose atmosphere contains flammable gases or
combustible vapors (such as oil or its vapors).
EXTENSION CORD.
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Replace damaged cables immediately. The use of damaged cables can result in electric
shock, burns or electrocution.
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Shall an extension cable be necessary, it must be used with the appropriate size of
conductors and an admissible power equal to, or greater than that indicated on the
nameplate of the machine or in this manual.
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The extension cable must have a ground conductor and be connected to a power source
with a ground connection.
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