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SLICE EXOTHERMIC CUTTING EQUIPMENT
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SECTION 2: SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 
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WARNING
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH may result if welding and cutting equipment 
is not properly installed, used, and maintained. Misuse of this equipment 
and other unsafe practices can be hazardous. The operator, supervisor, and 
helper must read and understand the following safety warnings and instruc-
tions before installing or using any welding or cutting equipment, and be 
aware of the dangers of the welding or cutting process. Training and proper 
supervision are important for a safe work place. Keep these instructions for 
future use. Additional recommended safety and operating information is refer-
enced in each section.
 
WARNING
This product contains chemicals, including lead, or otherwise produces 
chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects 
and other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH
The purchaser is responsible for the safe installation, operation, and use of all products 
purchased, including compliance with all applicable ISO standards and local codes in 
the country of use. Do not service or repair equipment with power on. Do not operate 
equipment with protective insulators or covers removed. Service or repair to equipment 
must be done by qualified and/or trained personnel only.
Do not contact electrically live parts. Always wear dry welding gloves that are in good condition. 
Aluminized, protective clothing can become part of the electrical path. Keep oxygen cylinders, chains, 
wires, ropes, cranes, and hoists away from any part of the electrical path.All ground connections must 
be checked periodically to determine if they are mechanically strong, and electrically adequate for the 
required current. When engaged in AC welding/cutting under wet conditions or where perspiration 
is a factor, the use of automatic controls for reducing the no load voltage is recommended to reduce 
shock hazards. Accidental contact must be prevented when using open circuit voltage exceeding 80 
volts AC, or 100 volts DC by adequate insulation or other means.When welding is to be suspended for 
any length of time, such as during lunch or overnight, all electrode holders and electrodes should be 
removed from the electrode holder and the power supply should be turned off to prevent accidental 
contact. Keep MIG Guns, electrode holders, TIG torches, Plasma torches, and electrodes away from 
moisture and water. See safety and operating references 1, 2, and 8.
SMOKE, FUMES, AND GASES CAN BE DANGEROUS TO YOUR HEALTH
Ventilation must be adequate to remove smoke, fumes, and gases during operation to 
protect operators and others in the area. Vapors of chlorinated solvents can form the 
toxic gas "Phosgene" when exposed to ultraviolet radiation from an electric arc. All 
solvents, degreasers, and potential sources of these vapors must be removed from the 
operating area. Use air-supplied respirators if ventilation is not adequate to remove all 
fumes and gases. Oxygen supports, and vigorously accelerates fire and should never be used for 
ventilation. See safety and operating references 1, 2, 3, and 4.