Welding System User Manual
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Move ammable and explosive mate-5. 
rial at least 35 feet from the welding 
arc to prevent welding sparks or mol-
ten metal from starting a re. Keep a 
type ABC re extinguisher within easy 
reach. Thoroughly clean the object 
being welded of any paint, grease, or 
other foreign material.
If working on a wall or ceiling prevent 6. 
ignition of combustibles on the other 
side by moving them to a safe loca-
tion. 
Industrial applications must follow 7. 
OSHA guidelines.
8.  Prevent eye 
injury and 
burns. Wearing 
and using 
ANSI-approved personal safety 
clothing and safety devices reduce 
the risk for injury. 
Leather leggings, re resistant shoes 9. 
or boots should be worn when using 
this product. Do not wear pants with 
cuffs, shirts with open pockets, or 
any clothing that can catch and hold 
molten metal or sparks.
Keep clothing and work surfaces free 10. 
of grease, oil, solvents, or any am-
mable substances. Wear dry, insulat-
ing gloves and protective clothing. 
Wear an approved head covering 11. 
to protect the head and neck. Use 
aprons, cape, sleeves, shoulder cov-
ers, and bibs designed and approved 
for welding and cut ting procedures. 
When welding/cutting overhead or in 12. 
conned spaces, wear ame resistant 
ear plugs or ear muffs to keep sparks 
out of ears.
13.  Prevent accidental res. 
Remove any combustible 
material from the work 
area.
When possible, move the work to a 14. 
location well away from combustible 
materials. If relocation is not pos-
sible, protect the combustibles with a 
cover made of re resistant material.
Do not use near degreasing or paint-15. 
ing operations. 
Enclose the work area with portable 16. 
re resistant screens. Protect com-
bustible walls, ceilings, oors, etc., 
from sparks and heat with re resis-
tant covers. 
Do not weld or cut on materials hav-17. 
ing a combustible coating or combus-
tible internal structure, as in walls or 
ceilings, without an approved method 
for eliminating the hazard. 
After spot welding, make a thorough 18. 
examination for evidence of re. Be 
aware that easily-visible smoke or 
ame may not be present for some 
time after the re has started. Pro-
vide adequate ventilation in work 
areas to prevent accumulation of 
ammable gases, vapors, and dust. 
Do not apply heat to a container that 
has held an unknown substance or a 
combustible material whose contents, 
when heated, can produce am-
mable or explosive vapors. Clean 
and purge containers before applying 
heat. Vent closed containers, includ-
ing castings, before preheating, weld-
ing, or cutting.
Do not touch live electrical parts. 19. 
Wear dry, insulating gloves. Do not 
touch electrode or conductor tong 










