Excel arc 6045 safety instructions – Tweco 6045 Excel Arc User Manual

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EXCEL ARC 6045

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Manual 0-5213

1-2

August 26, 2011

WARNING

ARC RAYS can burn eyes and skin; NOISE can
damage hearing.

Arc rays from the welding process produce
intense heat and strong ultraviolet rays that
can burn eyes and skin. Noise from some
processes can damage hearing.

1. Wear a welding helmet fi tted with a proper shade of

fi lter (See ANSI Z49.1 in “1.02

Principal Safety

Standards” on page 1-5) to protect your face and
eyes when welding or watching.

2. Wear approved safety glasses. Side shields

recommended.

3. Use protective screens or barriers to protect others

from fl ash and glare; warn others not to watch the arc.

4. Wear protective clothing made from durable,

fl ame-resistant material (wool and leather) and foot
protection.

5. Use approved ear plugs or ear muffs if noise level is

high.

WARNING

FUMES AND GASES can be hazardous to your
health.

Welding produces fumes and gases. Breathing
these fumes and gases can be hazardous to
your health.

1. Keep your head out of the fumes. Do not breath the

fumes.

2. If inside, ventilate the area and/or use exhaust at the

arc to remove welding fumes and gases.

3. If ventilation is poor, use an approved air-supplied

respirator.

4. Read the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) and the

manufacturer’s instruction for metals, consumables,
coatings, and cleaners.

5. Work in a confi ned space only if it is well ventilated,

or while wearing an air-supplied respirator. Shielding
gases used for welding can displace air causing injury
or death. Be sure the breathing air is safe.

6. Do not weld in locations near degreasing, cleaning, or

spraying operations. The heat and rays of the arc can
react with vapors to form highly toxic and irritating
gases.

Eye protection fi lter shade selector for welding or cutting (goggles or helmet), from AWS A6.2-73.

Welding or Cutting

Operation

Electrode Size

Metal Thickness

or Welding Current

Filter

Shade

No.

Welding or Cutting

Operation

Electrode Size

Metal Thickness

or Welding Current

Filter

Shade

No.

Torch soldering

2

Gas metal-arc

welding (MIG)

Torch brazing

3 or 4

Non-ferrous base metal

All

11

Oxygen Cutting

Non-ferrous base metal

All

12

Light

Under 1 in., 25 mm

3 or 4

Gas tungsten arc welding

All

12

Medium

1 to 6 in., 25-150 mm

4 or 5

(TIG)

All

12

Heavy

Over 6 in., 150 mm

5 or 6

Atomic hydrogen welding

All

12

Gas welding

Carbon arc welding

All

12

Light

Under 1/8 in., 3 mm

4 or 5

Plasma arc welding

Medium

1/8 to 1/2 in., 3-12 mm

5 or 6

Carbon arc air gouging

Heavy

Over 1/2 in., 12 mm

6 or 8

Light

12

Shielded metal-arc

welding

(stick) electrodes

Under 5/32 in., 4 mm

10

Heavy

14

Table 1-1: Eye Protection Shade Chart

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