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2017

 

 

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Oxidation and rusting 

Excessive gas pressure 

Reduce flow rate - approx. 2 l/min is 
recommended 

Severe oxidation of the welding 
points 

Incorrect shielding gas  

Use inert shielding gas (Argon 4.6) 

Tungsten inclusions in base 
material 

Excessive pressure of the electrodes 
on the workpiece 

Touch workpiece with extremely light 
pressure.  

10 

Tungsten electrode welds to 
workpiece 

Excessive pressure of the electrodes 
on the workpiece 

Touch workpiece with extremely light 
pressure. 

11 

Tungsten electrode melts off 
immediately 

Electrode sharpened too steeply 

Use the recommended angle of 
grinding (approx. 15°) 

12 

Static discharge over the surface of 
the device 

Special local conditions   

Use special foot mat for the 
workspace  

13 

Device begins to weld immediately 
when touching the workpiece (no 
gas pre-flow) 

Fault 

Immediately shut down the device, 
arrange for servicing. 

 
 
 

11. SPARE PARTS LIST 

 

 

 

Handpiece 

(37)  Nozzle (Ø 3 mm - Ø 4 mm) 

(38)  Clamping nut 

(39) 

Chuck Ø 0.5-0.6 / 0.8-1 mm

 

(40)  Handpiece complete 

 

Gas hose: 

Gas hose 6 x 4 mm 

(sold by the meter)

 

 

 

100 150 x 

100 152 

100 15x 

100 100 04 

 

 

100 153

 

PLEASE NOTE! 

Nozzle 

(37), clamping nut (38), electrodes and clamping tongs (39) are wearing parts and are not covered by the 

guarantee. 

 

 
 

12. DISPOSAL INFORMATION: 

 

Render discarded devices unusable by removing 
the mains cable. 
Only  for  EU  countries:  In  accordance  with  EU 
directive  2012/19/EU  regarding  the  disposal  of 

used  electrical  and  electronic  equipment,  discarded 
electrical  devices  must  be  separated  and  collected  and 
sent for recovery in an environmentally friendly manner. 

 
 

 

40 

38 

39 

37 

Summary of Contents for M280

Page 1: ...Operating manual M280 TIG pulse welding device 8...

Page 2: ...SE THE MANUFACTURER ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES CAUSED THROUGH INAPPROPRIATE USE AND IMPROPER OPERATION THE GENERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND PERSONAL BODY PROTECTION CHAPTERS MUST BE READ BEFORE C...

Page 3: ...ion of the onscreen symbols Pg 9 7 WELDING INSTRUCTIONS 7 1 Introduction for welding Pg 10 7 2 Welding with foot switch Optional accessory Pg 11 7 3 Basics and tips Pg 12 7 4 Resharpening the electrod...

Page 4: ...dertaking any work on the system beyond minor manipulations where it is necessary to leave the workplace even for brief periods The highest and thus the most dangerous voltage in the welding circuit i...

Page 5: ...NATION Never look into the LED lamp or its reflections without eye protection use protective shield or safety glasses with suitable protective glass SMOKES AND GASES When welding especially in small s...

Page 6: ...coupling nut hand tight WARNING ONLY SUITABLE ORIGINAL EYE PROTECTION SYSTEMS FROM LAMPERT MAY BE CONNECTED TO THE WELDING SYSTEM OTHER EYE PROTECTION SYSTEMS ARE NOT APPROVED AND CAN LEAD TO PERMANE...

Page 7: ...e connector of the handpiece as straight as possible into the socket Fig 27 p 7 on the front of the M280 and fasten in place by tightening the coupling nut hand tight in a clockwise direction Insert t...

Page 8: ...ps DISPLAY 30 Material or welding program 31 Preselected welding situation geometry 32 Power output as a percentage 33 Foot switch display optional 34 Pulse duration in milliseconds ms 5 2 EXPLANATION...

Page 9: ...is correctly adjusted quit the Gas Test by pressing the corresponding button 5 5 OPERATING LEVEL SETTINGS The Settings user level can be used to modify basic settings and launch various test function...

Page 10: ...y thin materials or wires it is recommended to use a shorter welding time primarily when welding near to heat sensitive materials Welding times of no more than 4 ms are recommended here With copper al...

Page 11: ...ety prompt by pressing any button The device is now ready for operation THE FOOT SWITCH CAN BE ACTIVATED BY PRESSING AND HOLDING IT APPROX 2 SEC A WHITE SYMBOL APPEARS IN THE DISPLAY Connect a metalli...

Page 12: ...requires a minimum of maintenance under normal working conditions However it is essential that a few points are observed in order to guarantee the functionality and to keep the spot welding device ful...

Page 13: ...eight 230 V 50 60 Hz 10 T 3 15 A 400VA 30 43 V 43 V 80 0 8 s min ARGON 99 996 4 bar I B IP 21S 6 5 kg 9 2 TYPE PLATE Explanation of pictographs Current Voltage Protection type Hertz Alternating curren...

Page 14: ...ue to leakage current Switch device off and back on again If fault reoccurs arrange for servicing of device 4 Mains fuse blows or automatic circuit breaker trips Mains insufficiently fused or incorrec...

Page 15: ...ecial local conditions Use special foot mat for the workspace 13 Device begins to weld immediately when touching the workpiece no gas pre flow Fault Immediately shut down the device arrange for servic...

Page 16: ...17 15 13 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Please find enclosed to this shipment the separate document Declaration of Conformity Text and illustrations represent the technical status at the time of printin...

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