Télécharger Imprimer la page

CEVIK PRO CE-PROMIG 130N Manuel D'instructions page 52

Publicité

Les langues disponibles

Les langues disponibles

EN
6.5. STAFF.
Avoid direct contact with the welding circuit; the open circuit voltage, present between the
electrode holder clamp and the ground clamp, could be dangerous in such circumstances.
Do not use the machine in damp, wet or rainy environments.
Protect your eyes, using appropriate inactinic crystals mounted on the corresponding mask.
Wear gloves and protective clothing dry and free of oils, avoiding exposing the skin to ultraviolet
rays produced by the arc.
6.6. REMEMBER.
Luminous radiations produced by the arc may damage the eyes and cause skin burns.
Arc welding produces sparks and drops of melted metal. The welded metal (work) becomes red
and burns at high temperature, for a relatively long period of time.
Arc welding produces smoke, which can be potentially harmful.
All electric shocks can be potentially high.
Avoid exposing yourself directly to the electric arc within a radius of less than 15 meters.
Also protect nearby people with appropriate means against the potentially dangerous effects of
the arc.
6.7. OPERATOR PROTECTION.
Operator's clothing must be dry and free of oils.
Do not climb or lean on the work pieces when the power supply is on.
To prevent electric shock, do not work in wet or damp environments without adequate
protective clothing.
Check welding and power cables and replace immediately in case of damaged cables.
Disconnect power before carrying out any equipment maintenance work.
To avoid any risk of accidental short circuit or ignition of the arc, do not place the electrode
holder directly on the workbench or any metal surface connected to the ground clamp of the
machine.
WARNING Electromagnetic fields generated by high welding currents can cause the malfunction
of vital electronic devices.
6.7. PREEENTION 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.
Avoid welding operations on painted surfaces, or with oil or grease.
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:
The coating is removed before starting welding.
The work area is properly ventilated.
The operator uses an adequate smoke extraction system.
NEVER work in a place without proper ventilation.
52

Publicité

loading