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Caution!
Risk of injury from gas cylinder toppling over.
-Always use a safety strap
-Fix the safety strap at the same height as the top part of the cylinder
-Never fix the safety strap around the neck of the cylinder
-Fix the gas cylinder to the trolley
-Connect up the gas cylinder:
-Take off the protective cap from the gas cylinder
-Briefly turn the gas-
cylinder valve anticlockwise, to blow off any dust and dirt
-Inspect the seal on the pressure regulator
-Screw the pressure regulator onto the gas cylinder and tighten it
Connecting up
the gas cylinder
We recommend using a cooling unit for the following applications and situations:
-Robot welding
-Hosepacks over 5 m long
-TIG-
AC welding
-In general, where welding is performed in higher power ranges
The cooling unit is powered from the power source. As soon as the mains switch of the
power source is shifted into the “ON” position, the cooling unit is ready for operation.
Remarks on the
cooling unit
General remarks
Putting the machine into service
This section describes how to put the power source into service
-for the principal application (TIG welding)
-with reference to a standard configuration for a TIG welding installation.
The standard configuration consists of the following components:
-power source
-cooling unit
-TIG manual welding torch
-pressure regulator
-gas cylinder
-gas-
cylinder holder
-trolley
The steps set out below will give you an overview of how to put the power source into
service.
For detailed information on each of these steps, please refer to the instruction manuals
for the appliances in question.
Warning!
An electric shock can be fatal. If the machine is plugged into the mains
electricity supply during installation, there is a high risk of very serious injury and
damage. Only carry out any work on the machine if
-the mains switch is in the "OFF" position, and
-the machine is unplugged from the mains.
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