FY-TECH FY-2012S Owner'S Manual Download Page 10

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Operation

2. Preparation
Always clean the plastic part surface being repaired of any grease, 
dirt, film or other contaminates before beginning.

3. Making Repairs
Plug the power cord into a grounded outlet. Place the desired staple 
configuration into one of three hole locations in the contact prongs, 
choosing the hole location that provides the best access to the 
damage. Do not press the trigger switch. The staple will achieve full 
heat after pressing the trigger switch.

Set the Temperature to suit the material being repaired.
Step “1” for thinner and softer plastics.
Step “2” and “3” for thicker and semi-rigid plastics.
Step '4” for thick and hard plastics.
Usually setting the temperature to the step “2” or “3” is recommended. 

CAUTION: On thinner and softer materials, it is very easy to burn 
through to the outer surface, do not use excessive force.

Application
Press and hold the trigger switch on the Staple Gun for 10 seconds 
allowing the staple to achieve full heat. Carefully press the heated 
staple gently into the plastic keeping the staple parallel and square to 
the surface while continuing to hold the trigger switch.
When the staple is satisfactorily burrowed into the material, release 
the trigger switch, wait several seconds to allow the molten plastic to 
firm up then withdraw the staple gun from the staple.
When done, the staple legs can be cut off with side cutters then 
ground down to the repaired surface area.

Summary of Contents for FY-2012S

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual FY 2012S The equipment is approved by following car manufacturers China Multifunctional Automotive Plastic Welder...

Page 2: ...Precaution Symbols 2 Installation 1 Specifications 2 Duty Cycle and Overheating 3 Machine Installation 3 Controls Control Panel Instruction 4 Staple Gun Staple Gun and Adapter 5 Operation 1 Tools Sele...

Page 3: ...near plasma arc cutting operations Overuse can cause overheating Allow cooling period follow rated duty cycle before starting to weld again Electric shock can kill 1 Do not touch live electrical parts...

Page 4: ...NO 2 FY 2012S AC220V 50 60Hz 1 5A 2 6V 5 30A 4 8kg 250x180x135mm 1 Specifications Model Input Voltage Input Current Output Voltage Output Current Weight Measurement Installation...

Page 5: ...ff the welder when a pre programmed temperature is reached Automatic alert will be shown on the display 2 The welder can be used again after cooling down Overheating Stop working Wait fifteen minutes...

Page 6: ...out the owners manual 2 Check the supplied accessories according to packing list that attached to this manual 3 Properly install this equipment as following diagram Inspect the unit for any problems...

Page 7: ...NO 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 Temperature adjustment 5 Display 6 Temperature decrease 7 Temperature increase Operation 1 Controls...

Page 8: ...NO 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Staple Gun 1 Trigger switch 2 Electrode 3 Electrode adapter 4 Staple 5 Staple 6 Hole locations of contact prong 1 Staple gun and adapter...

Page 9: ...ks at inside corners curved areas and other complex shapes B Repairing cracks in rigid plastic C Repairing multiple cracks and complete breaks in rigid plastic D Cutting off staple legs E Polishing su...

Page 10: ...plastics Step 4 for thick and hard plastics Usually setting the temperature to the step 2 or 3 is recommended CAUTION On thinner and softer materials it is very easy to burn through to the outer surf...

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