Manual Clarke MIG 180 Welder

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Parts & Service: 020 8988 7400 / E-mail: Parts@clarkeinternational.com or Service@clarkeinternational.com
Replace cover glass when broken,
pitted, or spattered.
NOTE: ALL protective wear inc. masks
& head shields MUST comply with PPE
Directive 89/686/EEC
GAS CYLINDERS:
Gas cylinders should be located or
secured so that they cannot be
knocked over.
Shield gas containers can explode
if damaged. Take care when
handling.
Ensure gas cylinders are shut-off
when not in use and between
operations.
Take care that a build-up of gas is
not permitted to form in confined
areas.
Cylinders must be in an upright
position at all times during use and
storage.
The gas cylinder must never come
in to contact with the electrode.
Follow the manufacturer's
instructions for handling, storing
and using the gas bottle correctly
and safely.
Use the correct equipment to
connect the gas bottle to the
welding torch.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
FOR MIG WELDING
ALWAYS ensure that there is ample
free air circulating around the
outer casing of the machine, and
that the louvres are unobstructed.
ALWAYS inspect the hose before
use to ensure it is in good condition.
ALWAYS keep the free length of
torch hose outside the work area.
ALWAYS remove all flammable
materials from the welding area.
ALWAYS keep a fire extinguisher
handy;-Dry Powder, C02 or BCF,
NOT Water.
NEVER remove any of the panels
unless the machine is
disconnected from the power
supply, AND never use the
machine with any of the panels
removed.
NEVER attempt any electrical or
mechanical repair unless you 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.
NEVER continue to weld, if, at any
time, you feel even the smallest
electric shock. Stop welding
IMMEDIATELY, and DO NOT attempt
to use the machine until the fault is
diagnosed and corrected.
NEVER point the MIG torch at any
person or animal.
Never touch the MIG torch nozzle
until the welder is switched OFF and
the nozzle has been allowed to
cool off.
NEVER allow the earth cable or
hose to become wrapped around
the operator or any person in the
vicinity.
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Brand Clarke
Model MIG 180
Category Welders
File type PDF
File size 4.56 MB

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