5-6. Safety Information For Connecting To Weld Output Terminals
YUNEXPECTED WELD OUTPUT can cause injury or fire.
DBoth weld outputs can be live (ON) when Welder Selector switch is in Welder A/Welder B position and engine is running.
DDisconnect or insulate any unused cables.
DKnow where cables are located BEFORE starting engine.
YELECTRIC SHOCK can kill; ARCING can burn skin or damage electrical connections.
D Stop engine before making any weld output connections.
D Do not connect welding output of different polarities to the same structure.
D See ANSI Z49.1 and OSHA Title 29, Chapter XVII, Part 1910, Subpart Q (addresses at beginning of manual). D When welding on the same workpiece, all connections to the workpiece must be of the same polarity.
D Do not handle or come in contact with two live electrodes at the same time.
YELECTRIC SHOCK can kill; TWO TIMES NORMAL
D Do not touch electrode holders of opposite polarity at the same time. D Separate electrode holders of opposite polarity to prevent contact. D Consult ANSI Z49.1 for common grounding safe practices.
5-7. Weld Output Terminals
Welder A (Left) Side
Welder B (Right) Side
3 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
.Dinse receptacles only on units with Polarity switch option.
2 3
Tools Needed:
YStop engine.
1Negative (−) Weld Output Terminal
2CV Weld Output Terminal
3CC Weld Output Terminal
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4Dinse Weld Receptacles (Only On Units With Polarity Switch Option)
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connections (CC only).
If unit has the Polarity switch option, the Negative (−) weld output terminals are la- beled Work receptacles and the CC weld output terminals are labeled Electrode re- ceptacles.