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Welding or Cutting can cause Fire or Explosion.
Welding, cutting, and allied
processes can cause fire or
explosion if precautionary
measures are not followed.
• Develop adequate procedures, and use proper
equipment to do the job safely.
• Remove combustible materials fro
m a sphere
with a minimum radius of 35 feet around the
work area or move the work to a location well
away from combustible materials.
Burn Protection: HOT PARTS can cause serious burns.
The work piece and equipment get
hot. The hot metal, hot work piece,
and hot equipment can cause burns.
• Use approved helmets or hand shields that
provide protection for the face, neck, etc.
• Wear approved safety goggles or glasses with
side shields, even under your helmet.
• Wear dry, hole-free insulated gloves.
Protect eyes from FLYING METAL or DIRT.
• Welding, chipping, wire brushing,
and grinding cause sparks and
flying metal.
• Wear approved safety glasses with side shields,
even under your welding helmet.
PACEN MAKERS AND WELDING: MAGNETIC FIELDS can affect implanted devices.
Electric arc welding and cutting
processes produce intense electric
and magnetic (electromagnetic)
fields. The function of pacemakers
can be affected by strong
electromagnetic fields.
• Persons with a pacemaker should not go
near welding or cutting operations until they
have consulted their doctors and obtained
information from the manufacturer about the
device.
CYLINDER HANDLING: Tank can explode if damaged.
Shielding gas cylinders contain gas
under high pressure. If damaged, a
cylinder can explode. Be sure to
treat gas cylinders carefully.
• Keep cylinders away from any welding activities or
other electrical circuits.
• Protect compressed gas cylinders from
excessive heat, mechanical shocks, physical
damage, slag, open flames, sparks, and
arcs.
• Install cylinders in an upright position by
securing to a stationary support or cylinder
rack to prevent falling or tipping.
If you encounter any difficulties during set up or operation:
• Consult this manual.
• Contact Lotos Customer Service by visiting
http://www.uwelding.com/contact/.
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