Thermal protection is provide on the unit to switch off the welding current supply automatically as soon as
the inner temperature. As it drops to a value of correct operation, the unit switches on again.
Operation Safety Precautions
See also chapter Residual hazards and safety measures and safety action arising
therefrom.
Do not use the unit before you have read the instruction manual.
Observe all the safety instruction contained herein.
Be responsible to other persons.
Step by Step Instructions
The welding area should be free of any rust and varnish. The electrode is selected by the type of material.
It is recommended to test the electrode and the current intensity on scrap at the beginning. Place the
electrode ca 2 cm above the starting point. Always use a welding shield, welder´s gloves and protective
clothing. Touch the piece and slightly pull the electrode.
Wrong
(arc too long )
Precise length of the arc is critical as the current and voltage intensity varies. Poor intensity of current
makes both the weld and resistance worse. The electrode angle support should be 70-80 degree forward
with regard to the piece worked. Too big (??) angle makes the slag slide under the edging material. If the
angle is too small, the arc will fluctuate and splash. In either of the cases the wells is porous and weakened
Wrong
The slag should not be removed before the weld gets cooled. Continue welding of an interrupted weld after
the slag is removed.
Wrong
The welder should try to keep the arc length constant. As the electrode get worn, it should typically get
nearer. It is recommended to remove the lectrode in the direction of the weld to avoid forming a porous
crater.
Correct
(ca 1 – 1.5 multiple of the electrode diameter)
Wrong
Correct
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