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• Welding produces extremely high levels of UV light. To prevent eye damage,
ALWAYS use an approved welding face mask. Under no circumstances look
directly at the arc
• The light produced when arc welding can be attractive to look at, especially to
children. Always prevent other people from viewing the arc welding light with
unprotected eyes
• If there is a possibility of other people approaching the work area, erect
suitable screening to protect them from the light / glare
• Always replace the welder face mask glass as soon as it shows any signs of
wear or damage
• To prevent skin damage, ALWAYS wear a suitable fire-proof long sleeved
jacket, heat proof gloves, and cap. Keep covered up
• Always remove any flammable materials (e.g. cigarette lighter, matches) from
your clothing before welding
• Always keep a fire extinguisher nearby when welding
• Sparks generated while welding can ignite flammable materials easily in
the welding area, so it is important to remove flammable materials before
commencing welding
• Only weld when the work area and all workpieces are dry
• Do not weld sealed containers (e.g. fuel tanks, air tanks, oil drums). The heat
generated from welding can cause sealed containers to burst without warning
• Be aware of transferred heat. Metal parts can conduct heat away from the
work area and cause ignition of flammable materials
• Be aware that welded parts will remain hot for some time after joining. Allow
to cool completely before handling, or leaving unattended
• Never weld where flammable gases, liquids or dust are present
• Ensure that there is always a responsible person nearby to alert you to any fire,
or to call help in an emergency
• Use of welding machines will create powerful magnetic fields. This may
disturb the operation of sensitive electronic equipment. Pacemaker wearers
should consult a doctor before using a welding machine
• Do not overload power supply. Check that your mains wiring is capable of
delivering the required current safely (see specification)
Wire feed
• Caution: The tip of welding wire can be very sharp, and is fed with adequate
force to puncture skin
• Keep the welding machine switched off until you are ready to begin welding.
Never point the torch towards people or animals
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Product Familiarisation
1
Case Lid Release
2
On/Off Switch
3
120/60A Switch
4
Wire Feed Speed Dial
5
Over-Heat Indicator
6
Carrying Strap
7
Torch Handle
8
Trigger
9
Shroud
10
Mains Cable
11
Earth Clamp
12
Welding Mask (assembled)
13
Filter Frame
14
Welding Glass
15
Safety Glass
16
Frame Clips (x 2)
17
Handle Nuts (x 3)
18
Handle Bolts (x 3)
19
Frame Screws (x 2)
20
Handle
21
Welding Mask
22
Mask Clips
23
Tip
24
Wire Feed Output
25
Wire Reel
26
Reel Spindle Mechanism
27
Wire
28
Feed Mechanism Cover Screws
29
Main Liner Screws
30
Feed Roller
31
Tension Knob
32
Reel Wire Liner
33
Reel Wire Liner Screw
34
Tension Latch
35
Tension Roller
36
Liner
Accessories (not shown)
• Chipping Hammer
• Wire Brush