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! WARNING !

ARC WELDING AND CUTTING CAN BE INJURIOUS TO YOURSELF AND OTHERS. TAKE
PRECAUTIONS WHEN WELDING. ASK YOUR EMPLOYER FOR SAFETY PRACTICES THAT SHOULD
BE BASED ON MANUFACTURER’S HAZARD DATA.

ELECTRIC SHOCK - Can kill

- Install and earth welding equipment in accordance with obligatory standards.
- Do not touch live electrical parts or electrodes with bare skin, wet gloves or wet clothes.
- Insulate yourself from earth and workpiece.
- Ensure your work position is safe.

FUMES AND GASES - Can be dangerous to your health

- Keep your head away from fumes.
- Use ventilation and/or extraction to keep fumes and gases away from your breathing zone
  and surroundings.

ARC RAYS - Can injure eyes and burn skin

- Protect your eyes and skin. Use correct welding screens, filter lens and wear protective clothes.
- Protect bystanders with suitable screens or curtains.

FIRE HAZARD

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

NOISE - Excessive noise can damage your hearing.

- Protect your ears. Use ear defenders or other hearing protection.
- Warn bystanders of the risk.

MALFUNCTION - Call expert assistance in event of malfunction.

READ AND UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING UNIT

PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS!

Summary of Contents for LPH 80

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Page 2: ...T REQUIRED 47 4 3 LOCATION 47 4 4 INSPECTION 47 4 5 AIR LINES CONNECTIOINS 47 4 6 PRIMARY ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 47 4 7 SECONDARY CONNECTIONS 48 5 OPERATION 50 5 1 GENERAL 50 6 MAINTENANCE 51 6 1 CLEA...

Page 3: ...ent such as goggles non flammable clothing protective gloves never wear loose clothing belts bracelets rings etc which may catch on equipment or cause burns Miscellaneous only authorised personnel may...

Page 4: ...head away from fumes Use ventilation and or extraction to keep fumes and gases away from your breathing zone and surroundings ARC RAYS Can injure eyes and burn skin Protect your eyes and skin Use corr...

Page 5: ...NICAL DATA Rated 60 Duty Cycle 80A Output 100 Duty Cycle 40A 60A Output Current Range 40 80A Open Circuit Voltage 310V Rated primary input max 400 415V 3 50 60Hz 29A phase Air Requirements PT 27 118 l...

Page 6: ...ify transporters of any defects or damages at once B Check container for any loose parts before disposal C Check air louvers and any other openings to make sure any obstruction is removed 4 5 AIR LINE...

Page 7: ...connected from mains by unplugging power cable opening switchboard switch or opening disconnect switch 1 Connect air supply line to inlet of regulator 2 Clamp work cable to workpiece Make sure the wor...

Page 8: ...49 Fig 4 2 Ground and current cable connections...

Page 9: ...om lines D FAULT LIGHT Will glow yellow under following conditions FLOW FAULT Indicates too low air flow rate continuous light only when el valve opened OVER TEMPERATURE Indicates that duty cycle has...

Page 10: ...lly useful in helping to create a drop cut When not using the standoff guide the nozzle should be held approximately 2 3 mm from the work E When ending a cut the torch switch should be released and li...

Page 11: ...worn electrode B Main arc extinguishes 1 Cutting speed too slow 2 Worn electrode F Unstable cutting conditions 1 Incorrect cutting speed 2 Lose cable or hose connections 3 Electrode and or nozzle in p...

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