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MAN 9060917 EN V2
P. Lindberg A/S
Sdr. Ringvej 1
www.p-lindberg.dk
Tel.: +45 70212626
6600 Vejen, Denmark
E-mail: salg@p-lindberg.dk
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Never hang cables over or around the body.
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Use a helmet/visor that covers the whole face with the correct colour for welding.
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Use suitable gloves and protective workwear to avoid skin being exposed to hot metal,
UV or IR radiation.
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Never overload the equipment and allow it to cool down properly between tasks.
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Keep your hands and fingers away from moving parts and keep your distance from the
feed.
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Do not point the welding torch at any part of the body.
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Always use the equipment in accordance with the operating instructions to avoid
overheating and thus any operating interruptions.
Special hazards:
Electric shock
WARNING
Electric arc appliances can generate electric shocks that can cause injury or death.
Contact with the electrical elements can cause a fatal electric shock and serious
burns. When welding, all of the metal components that are connected to the wire will become
hot. A poor earth connection is a hazard. Ensure that the earth connection is correct before
beginning to weld.
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Use dry, protective workwear: Coat, jacket, gloves and safety shoes.
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Never come into contact with the component that must be welded or with the earth
connection.
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Do not attempt to repair or maintain the equipment while it is switched on.
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Inspect all cables and leads for any exposed wire. Replace cables and leads
immediately if they have exposed wire or are defective.
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Use only approved cables and leads.
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Always connect the earth clamp to the item or workbench as closely as possible to the
welding site.
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Never touch the welding wire or the earth or the earthed item.
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Never use the welding torch to defrost frozen pipes.