Manual Clarke WH 215 Welder

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PREPARATION OF THE WORKING AREA
The working area must be sufficiently spacious, with low humidity and well-
ventilated so 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 danger 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.
FIRE PREVENTION
ALWAYS switch the engine OFF when refuelling.
ALWAYS refuel away from any source of heat.
ALWAYS refuel in a well ventilated area.
NEVER overfill fill the tank, fill to the level specified.
NEVER smoke whilst refuelling and avoid smoking or using a naked flame
near the machine.
NEVER start the engine if there is a fuel spill. Any spillage must be wiped
clean and the machine allowed to dry before attempting to start the
engine.
PREVENTION OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
ALWAYS store the machine undercover when not in use and away from
damp or wet conditions.
NEVER use the machine when it is raining or snowing or in wet or damp
conditions.
NEVER operate the machine with wet hands.
NEVER use water or any other liquids to clean the unit.
POSITIONING THE MACHINE FOR USE
ALWAYS leave at least a 1 metre gap between the machine and any
surrounding building or structure.
ALWAYS ensure the machine is on a solid, flat surface.
WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN BE FATAL. A PERSON QUALIFIED IN FIRST
AID SHOULD ALWAYS BE PRESENT IN THE WORKING AREA. IF PERSON IS
UNCONSCIOUS AND ELECTRIC SHOCK IS SUSPECTED, DO NOT TOUCH
THE PERSON IF HE OR SHE IS IN CONTACT WITH THE WELDER OR CABLES.
DISCONNECT THE WELDER FROM THE POWER SOURCE AND THEN USE FIRST
AID. DRY WOOD, OR OTHER INSULATING MATERIAL CAN BE USED TO
MOVE CABLES, IF NECESSARY, AWAY FROM THE PERSON.
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Brand Clarke
Model WH 215
Category Welders
File type PDF
File size 5.19 MB

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