Craftsman 196.205690 User Manual

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temperatures above 130“F will require
water spray cooling.

Do not expose cylinders to electricity of

any kind.

Do not use a cylinder or its contents for
anything other than its intended use. Do
not use as a support or roller.
Do not locate cylinders in passageways

or work area where they may
be struck.
Do not use a wrench or hammer to open

a cylinder valve that cannot be opened

bjthand. Notify your supplier.
ChD not modify or exchange gas

cylinder fittings.

Do not deface or alter name, number or

other markings on a cylinder. Do not rely
on cylinder color to identify

the contents.

Do not connect a regulator to a cylinder
containing gas other than that for which

the regulator was designed.

Do not attempt to make regulator repairs.

Send faulty regulators to manufacturer’s
designated repair center for repair.

Do not attempt to lubricate a regulator.

Always change cylinders carefully to

prevent leaks and damage to their walls,
valves, or safety devices.

Always secure cylinders with a steel chain
so that they cannot be knocked over.
Always protect a cylinder, especially the
valve, from bumps, falls, falling objects
and weather. Remember that gasses in
the cylinders are under pressure and
damage to a regulator can cause the

regulator or portion of the regulator to be

explosively ejected from the cylinder.

Always make certain the cylinder cap is

securely in place on the cylinder,

whenever the cylinder is moved.
Always close the cylinder valve and

immediately remove a faulty regulator

from service, for repair, if any of the
following conditions exist.
Gas leaks externally.

Delivery pressure continues to rise with

down stream valve closed.
The gauge pointer does not move off the

stop pin when pressurized or fails to
return to the stop pin after pressure is
released.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY

INFORMATION

For additional information concerning

welding safety, refer to the following
standards and comply with them as
applicable.

ANSI Standard Z49.1 - SAFETY IN
WELDING AND CUTTING - obtainable
from the American Welding Society, 550

NW Le Jeune Road, Miami. FL 33126

Telephone (800) 443-9353,

Fax (305) 443-7559 - www.amweld.org

or www.liws:org

ANSI Standard Z87.1 - SAFE PRAC­
TICE FOR OCCUPATION AND

EDUCATIONAL EYE AND FACE

PROTECTION - obtainable from the

American National Standards Institute,

11 West 42nd St., New York, NY 10036

Telephone (212) 642-4900,

Fax (212) 398-0023 - www.ansi.org

NFPA Standard 51B-CUTTING AND

WELDING PROCESS - obtainable from
the National Fire Protection Association,

1 Batterymarch Park, P.O. Box 9101,

Quincy, MA 02269-9101
Telephone (617) 770-3000

Fax (617) 770-0700 - www.nfpa.org

OSHA Standard 29 CFR, Part 1910,
Subpart Q., WELDING, CUTTING AND
BRAZING - obtainable from your state
OSHA office or U.S. Dept, of Labor
OSHA, Office of Public Affairs, Room
N3647, 200 Constitution Ave.,

Washington, DC 20210-www.osha.gov

CSA Standard W117.2 - Code for
SAFETY IN WELDING AND CUTTING. -

obtainable from Canadian Standards
Association, 178 Rexdale Blvd.,

Etobicoke, Ontario M9W 1R3 -

www.csa.ca

American Welding Society Standard
A6.0. WELDING AND CUTTING
CONTAINERS WHICH HAVE HELD
COMBUSTIBLES. - obtainable from the

American Welding Society, 550 NW Le
Jeune Road, Miami, FL 33126
Telephone (800) 443-9353,

Fax (305) 443-7559 — www.amweld.org

or www.aws.org

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