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with respect to the facing tool. To move it, loosen,
then retighten the knob or the knobs under the fac-
ing tool.
Facing is properly completed when a continuous blade of
material is cut from both component butts. This typically re-
quires a force of about 150 N. The facing force has to be set
and kept according to the indicator using the hand wheel.
Facing for the second joint when making tees
When facing for the second joint in making a tee, be sure
that the section surface of the cut right-angle first joint (B)
does not exceed the section surface of the third pipe (A)
(see figure to the right).
Do not put your hand into the operating area of the
facing tool while facing is in progress and — when
using the power facing tool — remove shavings only
Caution
after the facing tool stops.
5.3
Checking Component Alignment
After facing, verify that the alignment of the components is
correct and that any gap is within tolerance. Re-clamp them
if needed.
A horizontal alignment offset can be compensated for by
the horizontally adjustable fixed clamp of the machine
(loosen knob, move clamp, retighten fastening knob). Verti-
cal offset can be compensated for analogously at the mov-
able clamp, if the machine features the vertical adjustabili-
ty. To do this, adjust the clamp along the incline and tighten
the screw to secure it (see figure to the right for reference;
vertical adjustability supplied with EasyWeld 110 T, optional
with EasyWeld 110).
Checking aligment for the second joint when making
a tee
When checking horizontal alignment prior to the second
joint for a tee, be sure that the third component exhibits a
minimal offset towards the welder (see figure to the right
for reference).
5.4
Bead Build-up Stage
Insert the hot heating element between the two compo-
nents to be jointed and close both of them in on it using the
hand wheel.
Joints at an angle of up to 45 deg. are possible with the
heating element in its standard position. Too make tees, the
heating element has to be moved to the tee position. Tools
required to do this are supplied with the machine.
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HÜRNER EasyWeld 110 (T) User's Manual
Incline with securing screw
to compensate for vertical
alignment offset
(optional with EasyWeld 110,
supplied with EasyWeld 110 T)
Heating element of
Easy Weld 110 T in standard
position (0 - 22.5 deg.)
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