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© Lampert Werktechnik GmbH 

2017 

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2. APPROPRIATE USE (FIELD OF APPLICATION) 

 
 

 Outdoor  operation  is  impermissible.  Use  this  device 

only in dry rooms! 

 

 PUK D3: the application of spot welds to all customary 

dental alloys as well as titanium for the manufacture of 
new articles and for repairs on dental work. 

 

WELDS INSIDE AND ON THE HUMAN BODY ARE PROHIBITED. 

GENERALLY NO LIABILITY IS ACCEPTED FOR THE DURABILITY OF THE WELDING. WE RECOMMEND 
THAT THE WELDING BE CHECKED IN EVERY CASE. 

SM5:  Observation  and  microscopic  viewing  of  objects 
through  the  ocular  of  the  microscope  and  illumination  of 
the working area. 

The SM5 unit may only be used for welding if it has been 
properly connected to a PUK fine-welding device. 

 

3. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

 
3.1 GENERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 

 

PERSONS WHO WEAR ACTIVE IMPLANTS (HEART PACEMAKERS) MUST MAINTAIN A SAFETY 
DISTANCE OF 20 CM BETWEEN THE WELDING CURRENT CABLE / SOURCE OF THE WELDING 
CURRENT AND THE IMPLANT

 

The opening of the device is only permitted when 
undertaken  by  an  electrician.  Before  opening 
remove  the  mains  cable  and  ensure  that  the 

device is de-energised. Discharge any components in the 
device that could hold electrical charge. 

In  case  of  doubt  or  uncertainty,  always  consult  with  a 
specialist.  Our  customer  support  department  is  naturally 
always  available  to  assist  you  with  their  professional 
trained personnel, appropriate tooling and equipment. 
Always use the original cables and ensure that workpiece 
clamps are properly attached. 
Both  the  mains  and  welding  currents  can  be  a  source  of 
danger. 
 
The  device must be  isolated  from  the  mains  power  when 
undertaking any repair or maintenance work on the power 
source.  The  power  socket  is  to  be  clearly  blocked  when 
undertaking  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  is  the  no-load  voltage.  The  highest 
permissible  no-load  voltages  are  recorded  in  the  national 
and  international  regulations  in  accordance  with  the  type 
of welding current, construction of the current source and 
the extent of the electrical hazard to the workplace. 
If  it  can  be  assumed  that  risk-free  operation  is  no  longer 
possible,  the  unit  must  be  put  out  of  operation  and 
secured against being unintentionally restarted. 
 

It  can  be  assumed  that  risk-free  operation  is  no  longer 
possible, if  

 

the equipment shows visible signs of damage, 

 

malfunctions occur,  

 

or the equipment is no longer working. 

 
The  PUK  must,  as  standard,  be  operated  with  a  mains 
voltage of 115 V~.  
Yellow-green  wire  =  protective  earth  terminal  (PE).  The 
other  wires  L1  and  N  are  to  be  connected  to  the  phase 
and neutral conductors of the power plug.  
 
The welding device is factory-adjusted to 115 V! 
 
This  means  that  as  a  result  of  the  tolerance  range  of       
+/-  10  %,  the  system  can  also  be  operated  at  110  V~. 
Devices  configured  to  voltages  other  than  115  V  will  be 
designated as such by means of a label.  
 
THE 

DEVICE 

MUST 

ONLY 

BE 

OPENED 

BY 

AUTHORISED SERVICE PERSONNEL!  
IF  THE  DEVICE  HAS  BEEN  CONFIGURED  FOR  A 
CUSTOM  VOLTAGE,  THE  TECHNICAL  DATA  ON  THE 
DEVICE  SPECIFICATION  PLATE  APPLY!  MAINS 
PLUGS  MUST  CORRESPOND  TO  THE  MAINS 
VOLTAGE  AND  POWER  CONSUMPTION  OF  THE 
WELDING EQUIPMENT (see technical data!) 
THE  FUSING  FOR  THE  MAINS  SUPPLY  MUST  BE 
MATCHED  TO  THE  POWER  CONSUMPTION  OF  THE 
WELDING EQUIPMENT! 
ONLY USE THE SUPPLIED MAINS CABLE!  

 

THE  PUK  D3  IS  A  PIECE  OF  ELECTRICAL  EQUIPMENT.  NATIONAL  REGULATIONS  ON  TESTING 
INTERVALS  AND  THE  SCOPE  OF  REQUIRED  RECURRING  SAFETY-RELATED  TESTS  MUST  BE 

OBSERVED. 

 

Summary of Contents for PUK D3

Page 1: ...Operating manual PUKD3...

Page 2: ...O LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES CAUSED THROUGH INAPPROPRIATE USE AND IMPROPER OPERATION THE GENERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND PERSONAL BODY PROTECTION CHAPTERS MUST BE READ BEFORE COMMISSIONING Please keep thes...

Page 3: ...RUCTIONS 7 1 Introduction to welding Pg 13 7 2 Welding with the smoothing mode Pg 14 7 3 Retention welding Pg 14 7 4 Welding with the foot switch Pg 14 7 4 1 Fixation welding Pg 14 7 4 2 Retention wel...

Page 4: ...to be clearly blocked when undertaking 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 vo...

Page 5: ...y glasses with suitable protective glass SMOKES AND GASES When welding especially in small spaces ensure that there is an adequate fresh air supply or use an external extractor fan as smoke and hazard...

Page 6: ...ghtened in place with the 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 APPROVE...

Page 7: ...g 4 6 CONNECT POWER SUPPLY Insert the power cable with the mains connector into the corresponding socket 2 on the rear of the housing and insert the mains plug into a suitable socket with the correct...

Page 8: ...20 to focus the image DIOPTRE ADJUSTMENT The sleeve for adjusting the dioptre 16 is fitted to the left hand ocular 17 In the normal position the lower part of the tube is aligned to the marking on the...

Page 9: ...N BE NAVIGATED AFTER PRESSING LONGER 1 SEC THE ROTARY CONTROLLER 25 a Start level main menu Preselection of the material to be welded and preselection of the welding situation with display of the reco...

Page 10: ...s correctly adjusted close again the Gas valve function by pressing the corresponding button 5 5 OPERATING LEVEL SETTINGS The Settings user level can be used to modify basic settings and launch variou...

Page 11: ...CTS OF WELDING POWER AND WELDING TIME POWER With the parameter welding power the strength of welding energy is set The size and intensity of the welding points are controlled in this way i e the highe...

Page 12: ...ange are always possible however they are not recommended for the selected welding situation RED RANGE If you move above the predefined values for welding time and welding power the colour of the curs...

Page 13: ...he info screen to appear for the respective button which contains explanatory information for the button s function Touching the display button again causes the active user screen to be shown once mor...

Page 14: ...with the contact clamp Lightly touch the area to be welded with the tip of the electrode until welding begins In doing so it is important to remain in the position where initial contact is made until...

Page 15: ...ght touch triggers the welding process during the continuous tone A good welded connection is indicated by a clearly audible welding noise If the process passes off without making a noise then the con...

Page 16: ...ocess A good welded connection is indicated by a clearly audible welding noise If the process passes off without making a noise then the connection is presumably of insufficient strength Blasting or r...

Page 17: ...BE REPLACED WITH FUSES OF THE SAME TYPES AND VALUES THE GUARANTEE IS VOID IN THE EVENT OF EXCESSIVLY HIGH FUSING THE DEVICE MAY ONLY BE OPENED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN 8 2 CARE OF THE OPTICAL COMPO...

Page 18: ...nly in dry rooms 9 3 OPTICAL DATA MICROSCOPE Lens Ocular Working distance Magnification factor Field of view 1 0 10 x 140 mm 10 x 20 mm 9 4 TECHNICAL DATA LCD SHUTTER M11 BL Light shade Dark shade Swi...

Page 19: ...load Tungsten inert gas welding Earthing Nominal welding current Power consumption under max load Power consumption under nominal load Cyclic duration factor Single phase transformer Keep away from wa...

Page 20: ...Electrode clamped loosely in handpiece Tighten the clamping nut in the handpiece chap 11 no 38 by hand however tighten firmly 7 Oxidation and rusting Excessive gas pressure Reduce flow rate approx 2...

Page 21: ...ty Clean or exchange protective glass Note Marks in the field of vision can also be caused by soiling in the interior of the oculars For this reason it is recommended to have the lenses cleaned by an...

Page 22: ...e disposal of used electrical and electronic equipment discarded electrical devices must be separated and collected and sent for recovery in an environmentally friendly manner 13 EC DECLARATION OF CON...

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