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Section 2 – Health & Safety
Dukane Manual Part No. 403-574-01
General Considerations
Please observe these health and safety recommendations
for safe, efficient, and injury-free operation of your equip
-
ment. In this manual, the term
system
refers to a complete
group of components associated with the welding of plas-
tic or metal parts, also known as an ultrasonic assembly
system. A typical system consists of a generator and/or ul-
trasonic process controller, start and stop switches, power
controls, connecting cables, and the probe assembly which
includes the transducer, booster, horn and replaceable horn
tip.
Proper Installation -
Operate system components only
after they are properly installed and checked.
No Unauthorized Modifications -
Do not modify your
system in any way unless authorized to do so by the
manufacturer. Unauthorized modifications may cause
injury to the operator and/or equipment damage. In ad
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dition, unauthorized modifications will void the equip
-
ment warranty.
Keep the Cover On -
Do not remove any equipment
cover unless specifically directed to do so by the manu
-
facturer. The generator produces hazardous electrical
voltages which could cause injury.
Grounded Electrical Power -
Operate this equipment
only with a properly grounded electrical connection.
(See Electrical Safety Grounding Instructions on the next
page.)
Comply with Regulations -
You may be required to add
accessories to bring the system into compliance with ap-
plicable OSHA regulations for machine guarding and
noise exposure.
Plastics Health Notice
Before using any ultrasonic welding system, be sure you
are familiar with OSHA regulations from the U.S. De-
partment of Labor about the particular type of plastic(s)
you are using.
When plastic materials are being processed, they may
emit fumes and/or gases that could be hazardous. Make
sure you have adequate ventilation whenever these plas-
tics are processed.
CAUTION
Parts being joined ultrasoni-
cally sometimes vibrate at
audible frequencies. Wear
ear protection to reduce
annoying or uncomfort-
able sounds. In addition,
sound absorbing materi-
als, enclosures or sound
deflectors may be installed
to reduce the noise level.
WARNING
Never operate the gen-
erator with the cover
off. This is an unsafe
practice and may cause
injury.