Chicago Electric MIG-100 94056 Set Up And Operating Instructions Manual page 4

90 amp flux wire welder
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Approved accessories are available
from Harbor Freight Tools.
18.
do not operate tool if under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
Read warning labels on prescriptions
to determine if your judgment or
reflexes are impaired while taking
drugs. If there is any doubt, do not
operate the tool.
19.
Maintenance
service and maintenance should be
performed regularly by a qualified
technician.
20.
use proper size and type
extension cord. If an extension cord
is required, it must be of the proper
size and type to supply the correct
current to the tool without heating
up. Otherwise, the extension cord
could melt and catch fire, or cause
electrical damage to the tool. This
tool requires use of an extension cord
of 20 amps minimum capability (up
to 30 feet), with wire size rated at 12
AWg. Longer extension cords require
larger size wire. If you are using the
tool outdoors, use an extension cord
rated for outdoor use (signified by
"WA" on the jacket).
21.
Avoid electrical shock
permit electrically live parts, cables,
or electrodes to contact skin, clothing,
or gloves. Protective clothing should
be hole-free, dry, and ANSI-approved.
This unit draws enough current to
cause serious injury or death. Before
turning the welder on, check the
electrode holder to be sure that there
are no protruding screw heads, and
that all insulation is secure. Do not
weld unless you are insulated from
ground and the work piece.
SKU 94056
For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.
. For your safety,
. Do not
WArning
inHAlAtiOn HAzArd:
Welding and Plasma cutting Produce
tOxic FuMeS.
Exposure to welding or cutting
exhaust fumes can increase the risk
of developing certain cancers, such as
cancer of the larynx and lung cancer.
Also, some diseases that may be linked
to exposure to welding or plasma cutting
exhaust fumes are:
• Early onset of Parkinson's Disease
• Heart disease
• Damage to the reproductive organs
• Inflammation of the small intestine or
stomach
• Respiratory diseases such as
emphysema, bronchitis, or pneumonia
Use natural or forced air ventilation and
wear a respirator approved by NIOSH to
protect against the fumes produced to
reduce the risk of developing the above
illnesses.
22.
Avoid breathing fumes or gases
They can cause serious health
problems. Use an active ventilation
system directly above the welding
area. Keep your head out of the
fumes.
23.
Avoid eye and body damage
Welding rays and infrared radiation
can injure eyes and burn skin.
Wear ANSI-approved eye and body
protection. Do not allow viewing by
visitors without proper eye and body
protection. Use a face shield with arc-
shaded filter plate.
• Ulcers
• Kidney damage
.
.
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