Lampert PUK U4 Operating Manual Download Page 13

 

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2015

 

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DESCRIPTION OF THE WELDING SITUATION WITH ASSOCIATED SYMBOL ON TOUCHSCREEN: 
 

  In  the  TIG-welding  level,  the  meaning  of  the  following 

symbols  is  always  the  same  for  each  of  the 
preconfigured materials. 
 
 

  The TIG-welding level shows in addition to the welding 

power and pulse duration for each stored material also 
the  recommended  working  range  in  the  respective 
scales of the touchscreen, highlighted in colour.  

 

Universal  setting  for  material  thicknesses 
from  0.3mm.  This  is  well  suited  for  most 
applications (

0.3mm). 

 
 

Setting  for  thin  sheet  metal  or  wire  parts 
equal to or less than 0.3mm (

0.3mm). This 

setting offers very low development of heat, 
especially for short welding times.  

 

Welding  in  sharp  angles  and  tight  joint 
situations.  Here  it  is  IMPORTANT  to  use 
short welding times of 2 to 5 ms. 
 

Melting  of  welding  wire.  Use  identical  alloy 
wire with a diameter of 0.3 to 0.4 mm.  
 

 
 

Particularly  low  energy  fusing  of  thin 
welding wires of a max. 0.25 mm. 
 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 

PUSHING/TOUCHING THE RESPECTIVE BUTTON FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD 

BRINGS UP AN INFO WINDOW ON THE DISPLAY. SEE 6.2 "HELP FUNCTION" 

 

 

6.2 HELP FUNCTION 

 

 

The buttons in the centre of the display are provided with 
accessible  info  screens  in  all  user  levels.  Touching  / 
pressing the button for an extended period causes the 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 more. 

 
 
 

 
 
6.3 PROGRAMMING 

SAVING CUSTOM PROGRAMS 
 

Pressing the welding-time control 
(25)  causes  the  programming 
menu to be launched. In the first 
step, use the arrow key to select 
the  program  slot  into  which  you 
want  to  store  your  custom 

settings. Then save your data by pressing the button with 
the  blue  dot.  The  process  can  be  aborted  at  any  time 
without  saving  the  data  by  pressing  the  welding  time 
regulator (25). 
 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PUK U4

Page 1: ...Operating Manual PUK U4...

Page 2: ...OPERATION THE GENERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND PERSONAL BODY PROTECTION CHAPTERS MUST BE READ BEFORE COMMISSIONING Please keep these operating instructions safe The equipment produced by Lampert Werkt...

Page 3: ...election of the TIG welding parameters Pg 11 6 2 Help function Pg 12 6 3 Programming Pg 12 6 4 Loading saved WIG welding programs Pg 13 6 5 Resistance welding mode Pg 13 7 WELDING INSTRUCTIONS 7 1 Int...

Page 4: ...the mains and welding currents can be a source of danger Always remove the mains plug when exchanging the LED unit Only use original replacement LED units from Lampert The device must be isolated from...

Page 5: ...in protection class 10 In addition to light and thermal radiation which can cause dazzling and burning the electric arc also emits UV radiation With insufficient protection this invisible ultraviolet...

Page 6: ...ET FOR LED MICROSCOPE ILLUMINATION 6 TYPE PLATE 7 SERIAL NUMBER 8 PROTECTIVE GAS CONNECTION ARGON GAS for 6 0 mm diameter pressure hose 9 APPROVED MAINS VOLTAGE FOR THIS DEVICE 10 USB SOCKET FOR SERVI...

Page 7: ...up hand tight do not use a tool to tighten The correct length for the electrode can easily be checked and corrected if necessary by means of the milled marks on the handpiece clamping arm Fig 4 Now re...

Page 8: ...interocular distance should be individually set for each user FOCUSING Mount a welding handpiece with clamped electrode into the supporting arm Rotate the focusing knob 22 to a medium focus range Adj...

Page 9: ...as resistance welding devices 29 CONNECTION SOCKET FOR HAND PIECE 30 SOCKET 6 mm socket for connecting the blue contact terminal for resistance welding as well as resistance welding devices TOUCHSCREE...

Page 10: ...d custom settings c Resistance welding mode d Settings In user level TIG welding it is possible to use the arrow keys to scroll back and forth between the various pages e g between the preconfigured p...

Page 11: ...GS The Settings user level can be used to modify basic settings and launch various test functions Gas Test Pressing the corresponding button causes the gas valve to be opened This function is importan...

Page 12: ...welding time Welding times of no more than 4ms are recommended here With many alloys and other highly conductive metals a longer welding time can be advantageous in order to avoid hot cracks starting...

Page 13: ...e Use identical alloy wire with a diameter of 0 3 to 0 4 mm Particularly low energy fusing of thin welding wires of a max 0 25 mm PUSHING TOUCHING THE RESPECTIVE BUTTON FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD BRINGS U...

Page 14: ...FUNCTION OF THE EYE PROTECTION FILTER AS DESCRIBED IN CHAPTER 5 5 FILTER TEST IF THE EYE PROTECTION FILTER SHUTTER FAILS TO SWITCH OVER FROM LIGHT TO DARK THEN IT MUST BE IMMEDIATELY EXCHANGED BY AUT...

Page 15: ...e black When the two parts are touching the welding process can be triggered using the foot switch The hand piece is not used during this process The required welding power is determined by the streng...

Page 16: ...HAT ARE NOT DESCRIBED IN THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ARE NECESSARY THEN CONTACT YOUR DEALER WARNING IF FUSES REQUIRE EXCHANGING THEN THEY MUST BE REPLACED WITH FUSES OF THE SAME TYPES AND VALUES THE...

Page 17: ...ly in dry rooms Operating temperature Lamp LED unit Protection class Insulation class Protection type Weight 5 C to 40 C 2 5W 800mA III B IP 20 3 6 Kg 9 3 OPTICAL DATA MICROSCOPE Lens Ocular Working d...

Page 18: ...load Tungsten inert gas welding Earthing earth Nominal welding current Power consumption under max load Power consumption under nominal load Cyclic duration factor Single phase transformer Keep away f...

Page 19: ...firmly 7 Oxidation and rusting Excessive gas pressure Reduce flow rate approx 2 l min is recommended 8 Severe oxidation of the welding points Incorrect shielding gas Use inert shielding gas Argon 4 6...

Page 20: ...ocusing knob REPAIR If the stereo microscope requires repair or adjustment by qualified personnel we recommend sending it back to the dealer authorized customer service in its original packaging Inclu...

Page 21: ...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...

Page 22: ...Born in Germany Lampert Werktechnik GmbH Ettlebener Stra e 27 D 97440 Werneck Tel 49 9722 9459 0 mail lampert info www lampert info Rev 4 0...

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