welding wearing a pacemaker

   / welding wearing a pacemaker #11  
High frequency used with TIG could cause problems. Never heard of high frequency with MIG but there are magnetic fields when ever DC current is used.

I think you're right about the MIG not using HF...
 
   / welding wearing a pacemaker #12  
In my MM252 owners manual it says to avoid doing the following;

Draping the stinger lead over your shoulder
Being between the stinger and ground cable

and

This is without a pacer...
 
   / welding wearing a pacemaker #13  
High Freq. On Tig can be a problem also Pulse tig or mig. It's a fact that low pulse frequency can cause a seizure. I would ask the Dr. and make him tell you why and how it is affected,
 
   / welding wearing a pacemaker #14  
Relating to my post:
I assumed the original poster had discussed the situation with their doctor and unit manufacturer so I picked one of the internet sites that was geared toward pacemaker users that were also welders. That is all their consensus when you read their web site. Yes, there is dangerous junk out their on the web but the site I picked was geared to the posters situation along with a lot of others. I did not plan to get a rant going.

Ron
 
   / welding wearing a pacemaker #15  
Relating to my post:
I assumed the original poster had discussed the situation with their doctor and unit manufacturer so I picked one of the internet sites that was geared toward pacemaker users that were also welders. That is all their consensus when you read their web site. Yes, there is dangerous junk out their on the web but the site I picked was geared to the posters situation along with a lot of others. I did not plan to get a rant going.

Ron

I don't think you got a rant going on...
I'm actually surprised there was a web site concerning welding and pacemakers!!

One thing we don't know is if the OP's pacemaker is a defibrillator type...it's my understanding that those types are more susceptible to magnetic interference...but I read that on the internet so take that with a grain of salt.
 
   / welding wearing a pacemaker #16  
Thanks Roy. I try to be positive whenever I can unless someones safety or well being is at risk. I was once contemplating an electronic device for pain control, the unit was Medtronic. I grilled their rep severely on welding with it on. Fortunately that is a unit you can disconnect from the implanted device w/o possible life threatening risk. Their testing was inconclusive. He finally came up with user statements that welding did not affect the unit. I had an operation instead so never used it.

Ron
 
   / welding wearing a pacemaker #17  
LOL....Never mind...when I first saw the title of the thread....I thought it said Wedding with a Pacemaker and I was going to post should be no problem but now that I think about it....depending on the bride...same advice might apply...check with the Doc....I need to start wearing my reading glasses more..
 
   / welding wearing a pacemaker #18  
I think that High Frequency, High Voltage that is generated with TIG is the main concern. DC stick welding usually isn't a problem. Mechanics wear pacemakers every day though and work around HF in ignition components etc....without issue. Unless you are holding a soaking wet electrode holder and wet shoes, you probably won't have an issue, but then again as everyone is saying, talk to the Dr. AND the mfgr. They do make shielded pacemakers and can install them if they know your profession or typical lifestyle ahead of time. If you live close to power lines, you may have more emf emitted from them than a welding lead.
 
   / welding wearing a pacemaker #19  
There's a reason why cardiologists who deal with the heart's rhythm are called electrophysiologists. I feel sure that the doctor who prescribed the pacemaker or defibrillator can tell you more than you may want to know about the effects of electrical welding around medical devices.
 
   / welding wearing a pacemaker #20  
There's a reason why cardiologists who deal with the heart's rhythm are called electrophysiologists. I feel sure that the doctor who prescribed the pacemaker or defibrillator can tell you more than you may want to know about the effects of electrical welding around medical devices.

Yep and he will have the information about THE pacemaker that is installed in you. There are vast differences in pacemakers, some are extremely sensitive and some are not.
 

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