ARC WELDER 40 - 100A
The numbers in the following text refer to the
picture on page 2 + 109
Read the operating instructions
carefully before using this device.
Familiarise yourself with its functions
and basic operation. Service the device
as per the instructions to ensure that it
always functions properly. The
operating instructions and the
accompanying documentation must be
kept in the vicinity of the device.
Introduction
The fusion welding process is used to melt the
workpiece material under the influence of heat
supplied. With electrical arc welding use is also
made of welding material (electrodes). The weld
originates after solidification.
The heat required is obtained by maintaining an
electrical arc between the electrode and
workpiece. The welding process requires a strong
current (40-100 A) with a relatively low voltage
(10-48 V). A transformer in the welding appliance
ensures the lowering of the mains voltage (230 V).
The device is not suitable for commercial use!
Contents
1. Machine information
2. Safety instructions
3. Mounting accessories
4. Operation
5. Service & maintenance
1. MACHINE INFORMATION
Technical specifications
Voltage
Frequency
Welding power
Ignition voltage
Electrode thickness
Weight
Dimensions
Thermal protection
Power cable
Welding cable
Contents of packing
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Check the machines, loose parts and accessories
for transport damage.
Product information
Fig. 1
1. Indicator lamp temperature
2. On/off switch
3. Rotary knob for setting current intensity
4. Welding cable with electrode holder
5. Earth cable with fixture
6. Rubber cap
7. Handle
8. Ventilation slots
9. Wire brush /scaling hammer
10. Welding mask
11. Electrodes
Table: setting and use
Ø Electrode (mm) Current intensity (A)
1.6
2
2.5
3.2
4
5
230 V ~
50 Hz
40-100 A
Explanation of the symbols
≤ 48 V
1.6 - 2.5 mm
13.2 kg
290x195x170 mm
120ºC ± 5ºC
H07RN-F, 3G x 1.5 mm
2
H01N2-D1 x 10 mm
2
Welding appliance
Welding mask
Wire brush/scaling hammer
User Manual
Safety instructions
Guarantee card
45-55
Repairing of moped/bicycle
50-75
70-100
95-150
130-220
Material thickness 8-12 mm
190-250
Material thickness ≥ 12 mm
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Caution! Read instruction
manual
Denotes risk of personal injury, loss of
life or damage to the tool in case of non-
observance of the instructions in this
manual.
Suitable for, among
others:
Material thickness ≤ 2 mm
Material thickness 2-3 mm
Repairing of wall stand
Material thickness 4-5 mm
Garden fence, garden toys
Material thickness 6-7 mm
Carport, garage
Construction (heavy)
Construction (very heavy)
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