Nielsen CT4973 Original Instruction page 5

Inverter mig/mag, flux, mma
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●Welding, wire brushing and grinding cause sparks and flying metal.
● To prevent injuries wear appropriate safety glasses with side shields even under your welding helmet .
●Noise from certain industrial processes or equipment can damage hearing.
● Wear approved ear protection if noise level is high.
●Do not touch hot parts.
●Allow cooling time before servicing.
● If needed to hold hot parts, use appropriate tool, insulating gloves and fireproof clothes.
● Keep away from moving parts.
●Keep all doors, panels, and guards closed and secured.
● Wear shoes with metal protection over the fingers.
WORKING IN SMALL AND CONFINED PLACES CAN BE DANGEROUS
While welding and cutting in small, confined places, always have a trained watch-person nearby.
●Avoid working in such confined places.
SAFETY RULES
ARC RAYS CAN BURN EYES AND SKIN
●Use adequate welding helmet with correct shade of filter (4 or 13 considering TS EN
379) to protect your eyes and face.
●Protect open parts of your body (arms, neck and ears) from arc rays by adequate
protective clothing.
●To protect others by arc rays and hot metals, surround the working area with flame
proof curtains which are higher than eye level and put up warning boards.
FLYING METALS CAN INJURE EYES
NOISE CAN DAMAGE HEARING
HOT PARTS CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS
MOVING PARTS CAN CAUSE INJURY
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