V4.2
POWER TOOL PRECAUTIONS
This equipment requires a dedicated 120/230 VAC, 15 amp single-phase
alternating current circuit equipped with a similarly rated circuit breaker or slow
blow fuse. Do not run other appliances, lights, tools or equipment on the circuit
while operating this welding unit.
1.
Do not drape or carry coiled welding cables on your body while the cables
are plugged into the welding unit.
2.
Do not start the tool when the electrode is touching the workpiece.
3.
Hold the tool by the insulated gripping surfaces when performing an operation
where it may contact hidden wiring or its own cord and cables. Contact with a
'live' wire will electrify exposed metal parts and shock the operator.
4.
Take work breaks to prevent the tool's motor from overheating and/or
overloading. Refer to the welding unit's duty cycle in Specifications.
5.
Keep hands away from the electrode and the area it is being applied to
when the tool is in operation.
6.
Do not connect the welding unit ground clamp to an electrical conduit. Do
not weld on an electrical conduit.
7.
Do not touch the electrode or welded surface immediately after use. The
surface will be hot and may cause an injury.
8.
Never use a tool with a cracked or worn electrode. Change the electrode
before using and discard the damaged one.
POWER CORD
1.
Insert the power cord plug directly to the power supply whenever possible.
Extension cords are not recommended for use with this welding unit.
a.
When an extension cord is required, use a welding version that
exceeds the welding unit's maximum power requirement.
2.
Do not operate this tool if the power cord is frayed or damaged, as an electric
shock or surge may occur, resulting in personal injury or property damage.
a.
Inspect the tool's power cord for cracks, fraying or other faults in the
insulation or plug before each use.
b.
Discontinue use if a power cord feels more than comfortably warm
while operating the tool.
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