Cutting can cause fire or explosion – Hypertherm MicroEDGE Pro Shape Cutting Control Rev.2 User Manual

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Safety

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fire prevention

•   Be sure the area is safe before doing any cutting. 

Keep a fire extinguisher nearby.

•   Remove all flammables within 35 feet (10 m) of the 

cutting area.

•   Quench hot metal or allow it to cool before handling 

or before letting it touch combustible materials.

•   Never cut containers with potentially flammable 

materials inside – they must be emptied and 

properly cleaned first.

•   Ventilate potentially flammable atmospheres 

before cutting.

•   When cutting with oxygen as the plasma gas, an 

exhaust ventilation system is required.

Explosion prevention

•   Do not use the plasma system if explosive dust or 

vapors may be present.

•   Do not cut pressurized cylinders, pipes, or any 

closed container.

•   Do not cut containers that have held combustible 

materials.

CUttINg CAN CAUSE fIRE oR ExPLoSIoN

WARNINg

Explosion Hazard

Argon-Hydrogen and Methane

Hydrogen and methane are flammable gases that

present an explosion hazard. Keep flames away from 

cylinders and hoses that contain methane or hydrogen

mixtures. Keep flames and sparks away from the torch 

when using methane or argon-hydrogen plasma.

WARNINg

Hydrogen Detonation with

Aluminum Cutting

•   Do not cut aluminum underwater or with water 

touching the underside of the aluminum.

•   Cutting aluminum underwater or with the water 

touching the underside of the aluminum can result

in an explosive condition that can detonate during

plasma cutting operations.

WARNINg

Explosion Hazard

Underwater Cutting with Fuel Gases

•   Do not cut under water with fuel gases containing 

hydrogen.

•   Cutting under water with fuel gases containing 

hydrogen can result in an explosive condition that

can detonate during plasma cutting operations.

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