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BAL.0374.0 • 2019-04-01
7 Operation
ROBO Compact W600
6.4 Feeding in the wire
1
Lay the cable assembly connected to the machine out straight.
2
Insert the wire into the wire feed unit as specified by the manufacturer.
3
Press the “zero-current wire feed” trigger on the wire feeder until the wire emerges from the
contact tip.
7 Operation
CAUTION
Risk of injury
Puncture or cut-in wounds may be caused by the wire electrode.
• Keep your hands out of the danger zone.
• Wear the correct protective gloves.
NOTICE
• Each time the wire is replaced, ensure that the start of the wire is free of burrs and not
bent.
DANGER
Shortness of breath and poisoning caused by inhaling phosgene gas
When welding workpieces that have been degreased with chlorinated solvents, phosgene
gas is formed.
• Do not inhale smoke and vapors.
• Ensure a sufficient supply of fresh air.
• Rinse the workpieces with clean water prior to welding.
• Do not place degreasing baths containing chlorine in the vicinity of the welding area.
DANGER
Risk of burns
During welding activities, sparks, glowing workpieces or hot slag can produce flames.
• Check the work area for flashpoints.
• Provide appropriate fire extinguishing equipment in the workplace.
• Allow workpieces to cool down after welding.
• Prior to performing welding work, properly fasten the ground clamp to the workpiece or
welding table.