INSTALLATION

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Read entire Installation Section before installing the PRO-CUT 60.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

WARNING

ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL.

Only qualified personnel

should install this machine.

Turn the input power OFF at the disconnect switch or fuse box before working on the equipment.

Do not touch electrically hot parts.

Always connect the PRO-CUT 60 ground- ing terminal (located on the side of the Case Back Assembly) to a good electrical earth ground.

Turn the PRO-CUT Power Switch OFF when connecting power cord to input power.

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SELECT PROPER LOCATION

TILTING

The PRO-CUT 60 must be placed on a stable, level surface using the attached undercarriage so it will not topple over.

HIGH FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE PROTECTION

Locating, installing, or maintaining the PRO-CUT 60 incorrectly could cause interference with prop- er radio, TV, or electronic equipment operation and result in poor cutting and gouging perfor- mance. The spark gap oscillator in the machine's high frequency generator generates electrical sig- nals like a radio transmitter that can cause high frequency interference. Therefore, properly locat- ing, installing, and maintaining the machine can reduce or eliminate the effects of high frequency interference or the loss of high frequency machine operating power.

The following procedures should be followed to minimize interference to the following areas:

the machine

the cutting leads

feedback into the power lines

ungrounded metallic objects

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Place the PRO-CUT 60 where clean air can freely circulate in through the front intake and out through the rear louvers. Dirt, dust, or any foreign material that can be drawn into the machine should be kept at a minimum. Not following these precautions can result in the nuisance shutdown of the machine because of excessive operating temperatures.

The location or improper installation of the machine could affect the operation of radio, TV, or electronic equipment. See the HIGH FREQUEN- CY INTERFERENCE PROTECTION Section for more information.

1.Make the power supply lines as short as possible.

2.Enclose power supply lines entirely in rigid metallic conduit (or equivalent shielding)

a.Provide a good electrical ground between the conduit and the machine.

b.Connect both ends of the conduit to a driven ground.

c.Entire conduit length should be continuous.

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STACKING

NOTE: The machine frame must be grounded.

The PRO-CUT 60 cannot be stacked.The work terminal ground DOES NOT ground the machine frame.

PRO-CUT 60

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