General safety, Danger, Warning – Campbell Hausfeld WG2040 User Manual

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sparks and heat do not cause flames
in hidden areas, cracks, etc.

Fire hazard! Do not
weld on containers

or pipes that contain or have contained
flammable materials or gaseous or liquid
combustibles.

Arc welding closed
cylinders or containers
such as tanks or drums
can cause explosion if
not properly vented!
Verify that any cylinder or container to
be welded has an adequate ventilation
hole, so that expanding gases can be
released.

Do not breathe fumes
produced by arc welding
operation. These fumes
are dangerous. If
welding area cannot be
adequately ventilated, be sure to use
an air-supplied respirator.

● Keep head and face out of welding

fumes.

● Extremely toxic fumes are created

when galvanized or cadmium plated
metals or metals which contain zinc,
mercury or beryllium are heated.
Complete the following precautions
before performing electric arc
welding operations on these metals:

a. Remove coating from base metal.

b. Make sure welding area is well

ventilated.

c. Use an air-supplied respirator.

The electromagnetic field
generated during arc
welding may interfere
with the operation of
various electrical and
electronic devices such as cardiac
pacemakers. Persons using such devices
should consult with their physician prior
to performing any electric arc welding
operations.

● Route wire gun and work cables

together and secure with tape when
possible.

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Never use
flammable gasses

with MIG welders. Only inert or non-
flammable gasses such as carbon
dioxide, argon, helium or mixtures of
one or more of these gasses are
suitable for MIG welding.

Never lift cylinders
off the ground by

their valves or caps or with chains or
slings.

ANSI Standard Z49.1 from American
Welding Society, 550 N.W. Le June Rd.
Miami, FL 33126

Safety and Health Standards

OSHA 29 CFR 1910, from Superintendent
of Documents, U.S. Government Printing
Office, Washington, D.C. 20402

National Electrical Code

NFPA Standard 70, from National Fire
Protection Association, Batterymarch
Park, Quincy, MA 02269

Safe Handling of Compressed Gases
in Cylinders

CGA Pamphlet P-1, from Compressed Gas
Association, 1235 Jefferson Davis
Highway, Suite 501, Arlington, VA 22202

Code for Safety in Welding and
Cutting

CSA Standard W117.2, from Canadian
Standards Association, Standards Sales,
178 Rexdale Boulevard, Rexdale, Ontario,
Canada M9W 1R3

Cutting And Welding Processes

NFPA Standard 51B, from National Fire
Protection Association, Batterymarch
Park, Quincy, MA 02269

Safe Practices For Occupational And
Educational Eye And Face Protection

ANSI Standard Z87.1, from American
National Standards Institute, 1430
Broadway, New York, NY 10018

Refer to Material Safety Data Sheets and
manufacturers instructions for metals,
wire, coatings and cleaners.

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● Never wrap arc welder cables around

the body.

● Always position wire gun and work

leads on the same side of the body.

● Exposure to electromagnetic fields

during welding may have other
health effects which are not known.

Always be sure
welding area is

secure and free of hazards (sparks,
flames, glowing metal or slag) prior to
leaving. Be sure equipment is turned off
and excess wire is cut off. Be sure cables
are loosely coiled and out of the way. Be
sure all metal and slag has cooled.

Cylinders can explode if
damaged. Shielding gas
cylinders contain gas
under high pressure. If
damaged, a cylinder can
explode. Since gas cylinders are
normally part of the welding process,
be sure to treat them carefully.

● Protect compressed gas cylinders

from excessive heat, mechanical
shocks and arcs.

● Install and secure cylinders in an

upright position by chaining them
to stationary support or equipment
cylinder rack to prevent falling or
tipping.

● Keep cylinders away from any

welding or other electrical circuits.

● Never allow a welding electrode to

touch any cylinder.

Use only correct shielding gas

cylinders, regulators, hoses and
fittings designed for the specific
application; maintain all parts
properly.

● Turn face away from valve outlet

when opening cylinder valve.

● Keep protective cap in place over

valve except when cylinder is in use
or connected for use.

● Read and follow

instructions on
compressed gas
cylinders, associated
equipment, and CGA
publication P-1 listed
in Safety Standards.

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General Safety

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