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3-2  PERSONAL PROTECTION AND DANGER 

 

  

Wear protective gloves on both hands during welding, since sparks and splashes are 
unavoidable. The protection gloves may not contain a high portion of easy melting plastic 
fibers. Gloves will protect from harmful UV rays during welding. 

 

  

Wear appropriate clothes, with no synthetics. 

 

  

Do not look into arc without protecting your eyes. Use only a welders’ face 
protection shield with protecting glass that  conforms to regulation (minimum 
protection level 11). 

 

  

The arc releases not only light and heat causing blindness or burning but also emits UV 
rays. If insufficient protection is used, the UV beams can cause very painful conjunctivital 
inflammation only noticeable after several hours. 

 

  

Bystanders close to the arcs also should be made aware of possible dangerous 
conditions and should wear protective equipment. If necessary protective walls should be 
set up. 

 

  

If welding in small rooms, ensure that there is sufficient ventilation since smoke and 
dangerous gases can be generated.  

 

  

It is prohibited by law to weld containers that have been used for the storage of gas, fuel, 
mineral oil etc., even if containers have been standing empty for a long period of time. 
Explosions may occur during the welding process due to residue. 

 

  

Note any special regulations for rooms with high fire or explosion hazards. 

 
 
 
 
 

 

INSTALLATION 

 

4-1  SET UP RULES 

 

  

Place the device so that cool air can reach the entire outside surface without difficulty 

 

  

Do not cover the device! 

 

  

Always place the device on a hard non-combustible, insulated material base. 

 

  

Do not allow metal dust (e.g. during abrasion work) to directly enter the device.  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for PUK 3 professional plus

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Page 3: ...liable for any damage caused by improper use and operation Before use please be sure to read the manual sections General Safety Requirements and Personal Protection and the separately attached Safety...

Page 4: ...ts front side 6 4 3 Operations elements rear side 7 4 4 Starting up 7 9 5 SETTING OF THE PARAMETERS AND OPERATION 5 1 Adjustment of the Weldingparameter 9 5 2 Programming only PUK3 professional plus 1...

Page 5: ...precious metal alloys on steel and steel alloys as well as titanium and various NE metals Not authorized for welding teeth fittings dental techniques Any usage other than given is prohibited Operatio...

Page 6: ...circuit voltages are contained in your national and international regulations according to the type of welding current type of electrical source and the high or low hazard levels at the workplace If...

Page 7: ...ours Bystanders close to the arcs also should be made aware of possible dangerous conditions and should wear protective equipment If necessary protective walls should be set up If welding in small roo...

Page 8: ...ER DIAL ADJUSTABLE WELDING DIAL 7 CONNECTOR SOCKET FOR HAND PIECE 8 SOCKETS for connection of contact elements such as welding table welding clamp holding pliers 2 LCD DISPLAY 9 Output Po in per cent...

Page 9: ...ECTION SOCKET FOR MICROSCOPE LIGHTING 12V 2A 19 INERT GAS CONNECTOR For a 6 0 mm pressure hose 20 Identification Plate 21 FUSE BOX Fuse box with space for spare fuses 4 4 STARTING THE WELDING PROCESS...

Page 10: ...tion systems MEZZO welding microscope or PUK optics unit may be attached Other eye protection systems are not permissible and may lead to health damage Connect inert gas supply Attach the pressure con...

Page 11: ...s Important We recommend beginners to always work within the blue range blue LED s Thus to change only the welding output 9 If you are familiar with the technology you can change of course also impul...

Page 12: ...e Gapspot joint mode is also very well suitable for silver With this pulse shape even normally difficult weldable silver alloys can be welded with success 5 2 Programming Only PUK 3 professional plus...

Page 13: ...he electrode from the work piece 6 2 IN GENERAL AND POINTERS Important Always work with sharpened electrodes This is the best way to achieve maximum results Make sure the work piece has enough contact...

Page 14: ...ressure to the needle from the side as if you were scratching the surface of the work piece 6 3 SHARPENING THE ELECTRODES The electrodes should be sharpened with a diamond grinder with fine or medium...

Page 15: ...99 9 ARGON 4 6 Maximum gas pressure 4 bar Inert class I Insulation class B Protection Method IP 21S Weight PUK 3 professional plus 8 1 kg Weight PUK 3 professional 7 5 kg 7 2 Identification Plate Sym...

Page 16: ...ation Send device to be serviced 6 Welding unsatisfactory Wrong safety gas no inert gas Use inert gas Argon 4 6 7 Oxidation and soot development Gas pressure too high Reduce flow to ca 3 to 4 l min 8...

Page 17: ...ines 89 336 EWG The Manufacturer Lampert Werktechnik GmbH Ettlebener Str 27 97440 Werneck Germany declares that the product Precision Welding Device PUK 3 professional PUK 3 professional plus conforms...

Page 18: ...16 11 CONTACT Lampert Tools USA Inc 67 East Madison 512 Chicago IL 60603 Phone 1 866 478 5111 Fax 1 312 641 2678 info lampertusa com www lampertusa com...

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