Safety instructions – Gullco GK-200-RL User Manual
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Although the Gullco “KAT” carriage is manufactured for safe and dependable operation, it is
impossible to anticipate those combinations of circumstances, which could result in an accident. An
operator of the “KAT” carriage is cautioned to always practice "Safety First" during each phase of
operation, setup and maintenance.
Read and understand the whole operation manual (including the supplementary GSP-2100 control
manual, “GD-075”) before operating or performing service of this equipment. Become familiar with
the machines operation, applications and limitations. Keep the operation manual in a clean and
readily available location.
This equipment is normally used to automate / semi-automate welding or cutting processes. These
processes usually have any combination of the following; bright and hot arcs, flying sparks, fumes,
ultraviolet and infrared radiated energy, hot work-pieces, compressed gases, etc... The onus is on
the operator of this equipment to know, understand and follow all the safety precautions associated
with the process being used.
A careless operator invites troubles, and failure to follow safety practices may cause serious injury
or even death. Important safety precautions are given in the following:
Electrical Shock Prevention
Do not use this equipment in damp or wet locations.
Do not expose this equipment to rain.
Never carry this equipment by the cables or pull the cables to disconnect from the
receptacle.
Keep all cables from heat, oil and sharp edges.
Inspect all cables periodically and replace if damaged.
Inspect the secureness of all cables periodically and repair if loose.
Disconnect the power cord when not in use.
Disconnect the power cord positively to prevent electrical shock before repair and service
of the equipment.
Bodily Injury Prevention
Do not wear loose clothing, jewellery and loose, long hair, which may get caught into
automatic systems or moving parts.
Ensure that the track is well secured when installed in any other position than flat on a
surface.
The track must have a method of safety backup from falling when elevated, i.e., chained at
the ends, welded to work-piece, etc.
Keep lifting handle dry, clean and free from oil and grease.
Keep hands away from the underside of the “KAT” carriage when there is the slightest
possibility of motion.
Wherever possible, avoid (or at least protect against) objects protruding from the moving
equipment, posing possible pinch-points.
There should only ever be one (1) operator working at the machine at any given time.