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    Note! This product is solely intended for plasma cutting

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ARC WELDING AND CUTTING CAN BE INJURIOUS TO YOURSELF AND OTHERS. TAKE PRECAUTIONS WHEN

WELDING AND CUTTING. ASK FOR YOUR EMPLOYER’S SAFETY PRACTICES WHICH SHOULD BE BASED ON

MANUFACTURER’S HAZARD DATA.

ELECTRIC SHOCK - Can kill

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Install  and  earth  the  welding/cutting  unit  in  accordance  with  applicable  standards.

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Do  not  touch  live  electrical  parts  or  electrodes  with  bare  skin,  wet  gloves  or  wet  clothing.

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Insulate  yourself  from  earth  and  the  workpiece.

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Ensure  your  working  stance  is  safe.

FUMES AND GASES - Can be dangerous to health

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Keep  your  head  out  of  the  fumes.

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Use  ventilation,  extraction  at  the  arc,  or  both,  to  take  fumes  and  gases  away  from  your

breathing  zone  and  the  general  area.

ARC  RAYS  -  Can  injure  eyes  and  burn  skin.

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Protect  your  eyes  and  body.  Use  the  correct  welding/cutting    screen  and  filter  lens  and

wear  protective  clothing.

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Protect  bystanders  with  suitable  screens  and  courtains.

FIRE HAZARD

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Sparks  (spatter)  can  cause  fire.  Make  sure  therefore  that  there  are  no  inflammable  materials

nearby.

NOISE  -  Excessive  noice  can  damage  hearing.

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Protect  your  ears.  Use  earmuffs  or  other  hearing  protection.

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Warn  bystanders  of  the  risk.

MALFUNCTION  -  Call  for  expert  assistance  in  the  event  of  malfunction.

        READ AND UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING

PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS!

WARNING!

Read and understand the instruction manual

before installing and operating

WARNING!  Do not use the power source for thawing frozen pipes.

GB

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Summary of Contents for HandyPlasma 50

Page 1: ...nual GB Manuale d uso IT Manual de uso PT Instrukcja u ytkowania PL Bedienungsanleitung DE Brugervejledning DK Manual de uso ES K ytt k sikirja FI Manuel d utilisation FR Bruksanvisning NO GR HandyPla...

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Page 3: ...rch and XT Consumables 8 6 3 Cutting with PT 31 XL 9 6 4 Common Cutting Problems 10 7 MAINTENANCE 11 7 1 Check up and Cleaning 11 8 FAULT TRACKING TROUBLESHOOTING 12 8 1 Troubleshooting guide 12 8 2 S...

Page 4: ...pment when it is started up no one is unprotected when the arc is struck 3 The workplace must be suitable for the purpose be free from draughts 4 Personal safety equipment always wear recommended pers...

Page 5: ...oth to take fumes and gases away from your breathing zone and the general area ARC RAYS Can injure eyes and burn skin Protect your eyes and body Use the correct welding cutting screen and filter lens...

Page 6: ...er torch See below for ESAB s accessories for the cutting torch 3 INTRODUCTION 3 1 Equipment List 3 1 1 HandyPlasma 50 Cutting Packages Each HandyPlasma 50 Plasma Arc Cutting Package P N 0700157880 in...

Page 7: ...tput 0 8 Current Capacity PT 31XL 50 A dc SP Air Requirements PT 31XL 118 lt min 5 2 bar Length 550 mm Dimensions of HandyPlasma 50 Height 410 mm Width 190 mm Weight less torch 19 kg Insulation class...

Page 8: ...nd workpiece connection 6 GB INSTRUCTION MANUAL Fig 5 1 1 Mains connection Fig 5 1 2 Workpiece connection Mains plug and socket Rating Plate on opposite side Plasma torch Earth clamp HandyPlasma 50 Po...

Page 9: ...ng Wear welding helmet with proper lens shade Wear eye ear and body protection Position the Handy Plasma at least 3 meters from the cutting area Sparks and hot slag from the cutting operation can dama...

Page 10: ...essure before cutting operations By keeping it pressed allow air flow for a few minutes This should remove any condensation that may have accumulated during shutdown period 4 While flowing the green L...

Page 11: ...witch is in the OFF position Caution Do not depress the torch switch unless the torch nozzle is touching or within 1 mm 1 32 in of the workpiece 9 Tab 6 3 1 Effect of cutting speed TOO FAST TOO SLOW C...

Page 12: ...too slow C Dross Formation In some materials and thicknesses it may be impossible to get dross free cuts 1 Cutting speed too fast or too slow 2 Improper air pressure 3 Faulty nozzle or electrode D Dou...

Page 13: ...fore attempting any inspection or work inside of the Handy Plasma 7 1 CHECK UP AND CLEANING Water or oil occasionally accumulates in compressed air lines Be sure to direct the first blast of air away...

Page 14: ...tion Those indications do not invalidate all other safety regulations and restrictions expressed in other sections of this manual Voltages in plasma cutting equipment are high enough to cause serious...

Page 15: ...Check continuity of torch switch Replace valve pin OK No Replace torch switch Repair replacepowersource C Air does not shut off Does arc start when nozzle contacts work without depressing torch switch...

Page 16: ...itch ON Yes No Turn on switch Is plug in receptacle Yes No Insert plug in receptacle Is cooling fan turning Yes No Replace ON OFF Switch Check voltage at receptacle and input power line Yes No Check m...

Page 17: ...t cools down Yes No Is cooling air flowing Duty cycle exceeded 60 50 A Yes No or 100 40 A output Repair power source Repair fan F No current output Is input voltage within 10 of units input rating Yes...

Page 18: ...d immediately 2 WhentheairflowLEDcomesoff cuttingoperationshouldbestopped Thepostflowtimestartsfromthe moment the torch switch is released TORCHSWITCH OPEN CLOSE GAS SOLENOID VALVE PREFLOW FLOWSWITCH...

Page 19: ...DERING SPARE PARTS 9 1 Detail pictures Handy Plasma 50 17 Rear Front 17 Power module bottom side 21 INPUT PCB 4 HF PCB 13 Inverter PCB 2 11 7 10 16 6 9 8 3 14 15 20 18 19 22 5 12 GB INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 20: ...inside the machine must be executed by an authorized service center Item No Part No Description GB INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1 0700157001 LIDWITHHANDLE 2 0700157002 BOTTOM CASE CHASSIS 3 0700157003 CONTROLPC...

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