Emf Measures; Particular Hazard Areas - Fronius TPS/i Robotics TWIN Push Operating Instructions Manual

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EMF measures

Electromagnetic fields may cause health problems that are not yet known:
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Particular Hazard
Keep hands, hair, loose clothing, and tools away from moving parts, such as:
Areas
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Do not reach into rotating gears of the wire drive or into rotating drive parts.
Covers and side parts must only be opened/removed during maintenance and repair work.
During operation:
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The protrusion of welding wire from the welding torch represents a high risk of injury (cuts
to the hand, facial and eye injuries, etc.)
Therefore always hold the welding torch away from the body (devices with wirefeeder) and
use suitable protective goggles.
Do not touch the workpiece during or after welding—burning hazard.
Slag may fly off cooling workpieces. Therefore, also wear regulation-compliant protective
equipment when reworking workpieces and ensure that other persons are sufficiently pro-
tected.
Leave the welding torch and other parts with a high operating temperature to cool before
working on them.
Special regulations apply in areas at risk of fire or explosion
– follow the appropriate national and international regulations.
Power sources for work in areas with increased electrical hazard (e.g. boilers) must be la-
beled with the symbol (Safety). However, the power source may not be located in such ar-
eas.
Risk of scalding due to leaking coolant. Switch off the cooling unit before disconnecting
connections for the coolant supply or return.
When handling coolant, observe the information on the coolant safety data sheet. The
coolant safety data sheet can be obtained from your service center or via the manufactur-
er's website.
Only use suitable load-carrying equipment from the manufacturer when transporting devic-
es by crane.
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Effects on the health of persons close by, e.g., those with pacemakers and hearing
aids
Persons with pacemakers must seek advice from their doctor before staying in the im-
mediate vicinity of the device and the welding process
Keep distances between welding cables and the head/torso of the welder as large as
possible for safety reasons
Do not carry welding cables and hosepacks over one's shoulder or wrap them around
one's body or body parts
fans
gears
rollers
shafts
wirespools and welding wires.
Ensure that all covers are closed, and all side parts have been mounted properly.
Keep all covers and side parts closed.
Attach chains or ropes to all designated attachments of the suitable load-carrying
equipment.
Chains or ropes must be the smallest angle possible from vertical.
Remove gas cylinder and wirefeeder (MIG/MAG and TIG devices).
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