MK Products Python Rev.D User Manual

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acute sunburn; those from gas-shielded

arcs are more severe and painful.

DON’T GET BURNED; COMPLY WITH

PRECAUTIONS.
1. Protective Clothing

Wear long-sleeve clothing in addition to

gloves, hat, and shoes. As necessary,

use additional protective clothing such

as leather jacket or sleeves, flameproof

apron, and fire-resistant leggings. Avoid

outer garments of untreated cotton.
Bare skin protection. Wear dark,

substantial clothing. Button collar to

protect chest and neck, and button

pockets to prevent entry of sparks.
2. Eye and Head Protection

Protect eyes from exposure to arc. Eyes

may be damaged by radiant energy

when exposed to the electric arc, even

when not looking in the direction of the

arc. Never look at an electric arc without

protection.
Welding helmet or shield containing a

filter plate shade no. 12 or denser must

be used when welding. Place over face

before striking arc.
Protect filter plate with a clear cover

plate.
Cracked or broken helmet or shield

should NOT be worn; radiation can be

passed through to cause burns.
Cracked, broken, or loose filter plates

must be replaced IMMEDIATELY.

Replace clear cover plate when broken,

pitted, or spattered.
Flash goggles with side shields MUST

be worn under the helmet to give some

protection to the eyes should the helmet

not be lowered over the face before an arc

is struck. Looking at an arc momentarily

with unprotected eyes (particularly a high

intensity gas-shielded arc) can cause a

retinal burn that may leave a permanent

dark area in the field of vision.
3. Protection of Nearby Personnel

Enclose the welding area. For production

welding, a separate room or enclosed

bay is best. In open areas, surround

the operation with low-reflective,

noncombustible screens or panels. Allow

for free air circulation, particularly at

floor level.
Viewing the weld. Provide face shields

for all persons who will be looking directly

at the weld.
Others working in area. See that all

persons are wearing flash goggles.
Before starting to weld, make sure that

screen flaps or bay doors are closed.
B. Toxic Fume Prevention

Comply with precautions in 1-2B.
Generator engine exhaust must be

vented to the outside air. Carbon

monoxide can kill.
C. Fire and Explosion Prevention

Comply with precautions in 1-2C.
Equipment’s rated capacity. Do not

overload arc welding equipment. It may

overheat cables and cause a fire.
Loose cable connections may overheat

or flash and cause afire.
Never strike an arc on a cylinder or

other pressure vessel. It creates a brittle

area that can cause a violent rupture

or lead to such a rupture later under

rough handling.
D. Compressed Gas Equipment

Comply with precautions in 1-2D.
E. Shock Prevention

Exposed electrically hot conductors or

other bare metal in the welding circuit,

or in ungrounded, electrically-HOT

equipment can fatally shock a person

whose body becomes a conductor. DO

NOT STAND, SIT, LIE, LEAN ON, OR

TOUCH a wet surface when welding

without suitable protection.
To protect against shock:
Keep body and clothing dry. Never

work in damp area without adequate

insulation against electrical shock. Stay

on a dry duckboard, or rubber mat when

dampness or sweat cannot be avoided.

Sweat, sea water, or moisture between

body and an electrically HOT part -

or grounded metal - reduces the body

surface electrical resistance, enabling

dangerous and possibly lethal currents

to flow through the body.
1. Grounding the Equipment

When installing, connect the frames of

each unit such as welding power source,

control, work table, and water circulator

to the building ground. Conductors must

be adequate to carry ground currents

safely. Equipment made electrically HOT

by stray currents may shock, possibly

fatally. Do NOT GROUND to electrical

conduit, or to a pipe carrying ANY gas or

a flammable liquid such as oil or fuel.
Three-phase connection. Check phase

requirement of equipment before

installing. If only three-phase power

is available, connect single-phase

equipment to only two wires of the

three-phase line. Do NOT connect the

equipment ground lead to the third (live)

wire, or the equipment will become

electrically HOT - a dangerous condition

that can shock, possibly fatally.
Before welding, check ground for

continuity. Be sure conductors are

touching bare metal of equipment frames

at connections.
If a line cord with a ground lead is provided

with the equipment for connection to

a switch box, connect the ground lead

to the grounded switch box. If a three-

prong plug is added for connection to a

grounded mating receptacle, the ground

lead must be connected to the ground

prong only. If the line cord comes with a

three-prong plug, connect to a grounded

mating receptacle. Never remove the

ground prong from a plug, or use a plug

with a broken ground prong.
2. Connectors

Fully insulated lock-type connectors

should be used to join welding cable

lengths.
3. Cables

Frequently inspect cables for wear,

cracks, and damage. IMMEDIATELY

REPLACE those with excessively worn

or damaged insulation to avoid possibly

lethal shock from bared cable. Cables

with damaged areas may be taped to

give resistance equivalent to original

cable.
Keep cable dry, free of oil and grease, and

protected from hot metal and sparks.
4. Terminals and Other Exposed

Parts

Terminals and other exposed parts of

electrical units should have insulating

covers secured before operation.
5. Electrode Wire

Electrode wire becomes electrically HOT

when the power switch of gas metal-arc

welding equipment is ON and welding

gun trigger is pressed. Keep hands

and body clear of wire and other HOT

parts.
6. Safety Devices

Safety devices such as interlocks

and circuit breakers should not be

disconnected or shunted out.
Before installation, inspection, or service

of equipment, shut OFF all power, and

remove line fuses (or lock or red-tag

switches) to prevent accidental turning

ON of power. Disconnect all cables from

welding power source, and pull all 115

volts line-cord plugs.
Do not open power circuit or change

polarity while welding. If, in an

emergency, it must be disconnected,

guard against shock burns or flash from

switch arcing.
Leaving equipment unattended. Always

shut OFF, and disconnect all power to

equipment.
Power disconnect switch must be

available near the welding power

source.

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