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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS | STACKING |
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the | DO NOT stack more than three machines in one |
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ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL. | grouping. |
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WARNING
• 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 IDEALARC
•Set the
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SELECT PROPER LOCATION
Place the welder where clean cooling air can freely cir- culate in through the front louvers and out through the rear louvers. Dirt, dust or any foreign material that can be drawn into the welder should be kept at a minimum. Failure to observe these precautions can result in excessive operating temperatures and nuisance shut- downs.
LIMIT ON STACKING
WARNING
•Lift only with equipment of ade- quate lifting capacity.
•Be sure machine is stable when
| lifting. |
| • Do not lift this machine using lift |
| bail if it is equipped with a heavy |
| accessory such as trailer or gas |
| cylinder. |
FALLING | • Do not lift machine if lift bail is |
EQUIPMENT can | damaged. |
cause injury. | • Do not operate machine while |
| suspended from lift bail. |
•Do not stack more than three high.
•Do not stack the
DO NOT stack the
Follow these guidelines when stacking:
1.Select a firm, level surface capable of sup- porting the total weight of up to three machines (1570 pounds/712 kilograms).
2.Set the bottom machine in place.
3.Stack the second machine on top of it by aligning the two holes in the base rails of the second machine with the two pins on top front of the bottom machine.
4.Repeat process for third machine.
NOTE: The machines must be stacked with the Case Front of each machine flush with each other. See Figure A.1.
STACKING HOLE
STACKING PINS
FIGURE A.1 - Stacking DC-600 machines
TILTING
The
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