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User manual Schumacher, model 00-99-000985/1009

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FUME HAZARDS 1.5 WARNING: FUMES, GASES, AND VAPORS CAN CAUSE DISCOMFORT, ILLNESS, AND DEATH! To reduce risk of discomfort, illness, or death, read, understand, and follow the following safety instructions. In addition, make certain that anyone else that uses this welding equipment or is a bystander in the welding area, understands and follows these safety instructions as well. Do not weld in an area until it is checked for adequate ventilation as • described in ANSI standard #Z49.1. If ventilation is not adequate to exchange all fumes and gasses generated during the welding process with fresh air, do not weld unless you (the welder) and all bystanders are wearing air-supplied respirators. Do not heat metals coated with, or that contain, materials that produce • toxic fumes (such as galvanized steel), unless the coating is removed. Make certain the area is well ventilated, and the operator and all bystanders are wearing air-supplied respirators. Do not weld, cut, or heat lead, zinc, cadmium, mercury, beryllium, or • similar metals without seeking professional advice and inspection of the ventilation of the welding area. These metals produce EXTREMELY TOXIC fumes that can cause discomfort, illness, and death. Do not weld or cut in areas that are near chlorinated solvents. • Vapors from chlorinated hydrocarbons, such as trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene, can be decomposed by the heat of an electric arc or its ultraviolet radiation. These actions can cause PHOSGENE, a HIGHLY TOXIC gas to form, along with other lung and eye-irritating gases. Do not weld or cut where these solvent vapors can be drawn into the work area or where the ultraviolet radiation can penetrate to areas containing even very small amounts of these vapors. Do not weld in a confined area unless it is being ventilated and the • operator (and anyone else in the area) is wearing an air-supplied respirator. Stop welding immediately if you develop momentary eye, nose, or • throat irritation as this indicates inadequate ventilation. Stop work and take necessary steps to improve ventilation in the welding area. Do not resume welding if physical discomfort persists. ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION 1.6 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 - amweld.org or ANSI Standard Z87.1 — SAFE PRACTICE 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 - 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 - 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. NW Washhington, DC 20210 - CSA Standard W117.2 — Code for SAFETY IN WELDING AND • CUTTING. — obtainable from Canadian Standards Association, 178 Rexdale Blvd. Etobicoke, Ontario M9W 1R3 - 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 - or INTRODUCTION 2. DESCRIPTION 2.1 Your new welder is designed for general repair, maintenance, and metal fabrication. The welder consists of a single-phase power transformer, and control switch. This welder is capable of welding with 1/16”, 5/64”, and 3/32” general purpose mild steel electrodes. Now you can weld 18-gauge steel sheet metal up to 1/8” with a single pass. Welds thicker metal with beveling and multiple passes. WELDER PERFORMANCE 2.2 Your welder has been designed to weld on steel from approximately 18 gauge up to 1/8” thick. Thinner and thicker material can be welded depending on the experience and technique of the welder and the type of welding rod being used. SPECIFICATIONS 2.3 Input Voltage 120 volt 60 Hz. Single Phase Input Amps @ Rated Output 20 AAC Input Plug Style 120 volt 15 amp Power Cord Length 6-ft. Rated Output Amps 70 AAC Max Output Amps 80 AAC Rated Output Volts 27 VAC Rated Duty Cycle 10% Max Open Circuit Voltage 40 VAC Agency Listing cULus Output Settings 2 POWER REQUIREMENTS 2.4 WARNING: This welding machine must be connected to a power source in accordance with applicable electrical codes. This welder intermittently draws more than 15 amps of current. We recommend that you either install a 20 amp circuit or do not run anything else on the same cir...

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