Safety summary – Craftsman 196.205690 User Manual

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SAFETY SUMMARY

Every craftsman respects the tools with

which they work. They know that the tools
represent years of constantly improved
designs and developments. The true
craftsman also knows that tools are
dangerous if misused or abused.

Reading this operator’s manual before using

the welder will enable you to do a better,

safer job. Learn the welder’s applications
and ligiitations as well as the specific
potential hazards peculiar to welding.

IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFORMATION

The following safety information is provided
as guidelines to help you operate your new

welder under the safest possible conditions.
Any equipment that uses electrical power

can be potentially dangerous to use when

safety or safe handling instructions are not

known or not followed. The following safety
information is provided to give the user the
information necessary for safe use and

operation.

A procedure step preceded by a

WARNING

is an indication that the next step

contains a procedure that might be injurious
to a person if proper safety precautions are

not heeded.

A procedure preceded by a

CAUTION

is an

indication that the next step contains a
procedure that might damage the equipment
being used.

A

NOTE

may be used before or after a

procedure step to highlight or explain
something in that step.

READ ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY

before attempting to install,

operate, or service this welder. Failure to
comply with these instructions could result in
personal injury and/or property damage.

RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.

Note:

The following safety alert symbols identify

important safety messages In this manual.

When you see one of the symbols shown

here, be alert to the possibility of personal
injury and carefully read the message that

follows.

This symbol indicates that the

possibility of electric shock hazard

exists during the operation of the
step(s) that follow.

TWs symbol indicates that the

possibility of fire hazard exists

during the operation of the step(s)
that follow.

This symbol indicates that the

helmet must be worn during the

step(s) that follow to protect
against eye damage and burns
due to flash hazard.

This symbol indicates that the

possibility of toxic gas hazard

exists during operation of the
step(s) that follow.

This symbol indicates that the
possibility of being burned by hot
slag exists during operation of the
step(s) that follow.

This symbol indicates that the eye
protection should be worn to
protect against flying debris in

the following step(s).

This symbol indicates that the
possibility of injury or death exists
due to improper handling and
maintenance of compressed gas
cylinders or regulators.

• Published standards on safety are

available. They are listed in ADDITIONAL
SAFETY INFORMATION at the end of
this SAFETY SUMMARY.

The National Electrical Code, Occupation
Safety and Health Act regulations, local

industrial codes and local inspection
requirements also provide a basis for

equipment installation, use, and service.

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