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1. SAFETY
Safety is eveyone’s responsibility. DABOTEK designs every machine with safety in mind, and a
safe work environment depends largely on you.
Do not install, operate, or repair this
equipment without carefully reading this manual and observing all of the safety
precautions mentioned. If there is a question, ask your supervisor!
1.1 Safety Symbols
Every effort has been made to protect trained operators from injury or unnecessary risk. Certain
symbols are used throughout this manual to call attention to safety-related information and
instruction. The safety symbols in this manual have these meanings:
This symbol indicates
Dangerous Situations
. When this symbol is used in this manual,
death or serious bodily harm is possible or probable if the corresponding preventative measures
are not taken. Operators must take caution in the method and manner of handling or using the
machine when this symbol is displayed.
1.2 Safety Precautions
Do not install, operate, or repair The Studhorse welding equipment without
reading this manual and all safety precautions stated within!
This machine was designed and built with operator safety in mind, but safety begins with you!
Every effort has been made to protect the trained operator from injury. Please become familiar
with the information in this manual to minimize the risk of shock or injury.
STUD WELDING CAN BE HAZARDOUS. ALWAYS PROTECT YOURSELF
AND OTHERS FROM POSSIBLE INJURY OR DEATH. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY.
OPERATORS WHO WEAR A PACEMAKER SHOULD CONSULT WITH THEIR
PHYSICIAN BEFORE OPERATING STUD WELDING EQUIPMENT.
THIS OPERATOR’S MANUAL SHOULD ALWAYS BE KEPT WITH THE STUDHORSE
MACHINE FOR QUICK REFERENCE. ALL SAFETY WARNINGS, SIGNS AND
STICKERS MUST STAY ATTACHED TO THE MACHINE. ALL OPERATORS MUST
BE PROPERLY TRAINED AND PROTECTED BEFORE OPERATING THIS
EQUIPMENT.
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