Manual Clarke CW 235TE Welder

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PREPARATION OF THE WORKING AREA
The working area must be sufficiently spacious, not humid, and well-ventilated as
to avoid any fumes which develop from the welding process and from incidental
material adhering to the pieces to be welded (oils, paints, tars...) which may cause
annoyance to the operator.
Avoid welding by contact with humid parts nearby combustible liquids. Least of
all, do not weld upon tanks which may contain inflammable residuals.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
A comprehensive range of CLARKE safety equipment for use when welding is
available from your local CLARKE dealer.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR ARC WELDERS
NEVER attempt to remove any of the panels unless the machine is
disconnected from the supply.
NEVER use the machine with any of the panels removed.
NEVER attempt any electrical or mechanical repair unless your are a qualified
technician. If you have a problem with the machine contact your local
CLARKE dealer.
NEVER use or store in a wet/damp environment. DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN.
NEVER allow children or animals in the vicinity of a welding operation.
ALWAYS remove all flammable materials from the welding area.
ALWAYS ensure that there is full free air circulating around the outer casing of
the machine, and that the louvres are unobstructed.
Welding arc can seriously damage your eyes. Both the operator and any
spectators should ALWAYS use a proper welding face shield or helmet, with
suitable filter lenses. Proper gloves and working clothes should be worn at all
times.
ALWAYS wear a pair of safety spectacles/goggles when chipping away slag
after welding,. Remember, ordinary eye glasses are not safety gasses.
ALWAYS ensure there is adequate ventilation or extraction in the work area
as the welding process gives off toxic fumes.
ALWAYS ensure there is a fire extinguisher on hand.
ALWAYS ensure that a medical supply is on hand, and that treatment for
burns is provided.
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Brand Clarke
Model CW 235TE
Category Welders
File type PDF
File size 0.18 MB

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