Safety for blade welders – Grizzly Portable Blade T10499 User Manual
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t10499/t10500 Blade Welder
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Safety for Blade Welders
WELDINg fUMES. Breathing welding fumes can 
cause respiratory damage. Maintain adequate ven-
tilation during and after welding operations.
PREvENT fIRES. Welding work zones must be 
kept clear of flammable liquids or gases, such as 
gasoline or solvents, and combustible solids, such 
as paper or wood. provide approved fire extin-
guishing equipment for the welding zone. stay 
alert for sparks and spatter thrown into cracks and 
crevices that can start a smoldering fire.
PERSONAL PROTECTIvE EQUIPMENT. Wear 
eye and body protection approved for welding 
operations, such as safety goggles, clean and 
oil-free protective clothing, leather gloves, long 
sleeves, and cuffless pants. protect other people 
and property in the welding work zone from expo-
sure to sparks and hot spatter.
ABRASION INJURIES. the grinding wheel can 
remove skin very quickly. Always keep your fingers 
and hands away from the spinning grinding wheel 
to reduce this risk.
ELECTRIC & MAgNETIC fIELDS (EMf). Welding 
operations create eMF around the welding equip-
ment and workpieces. Workers who have pace-
makers must consult with their physician before 
using this equipment or stay at least 50 feet from 
welding operations.
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE. Make sure equip-
ment inspections and maintenance are performed 
by a qualified person. stop the welding operation 
and disconnect the welder from power if the equip-
ment is damaged or malfunctions.
STABLE WORK SURfACE. if the welder unex-
pectedly moves during operation, burn, laceration, 
or abrasion injuries could occur. Always make sure 
the welder is mounted on a stable and lever sur-
face before operations.
BLADE BREAKAgE. Blades that are not welded 
correctly can break under the stresses of using 
them on the bandsaw. have only one weld on a 
blade. Always inspect the weld as instructed. Make 
sure the annealing and grinding process does not 
compromise the integrity of the weld. if you have 
any doubt about weld quality, start again.
If you have never used this type of welder before, WE STRONgLy RECOMMEND that you read
books, trade magazines, or get formal training before beginning any projects. Regardless of the
content in this section, grizzly Industrial will not be held liable for accidents caused by lack of
training.
