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Before start-up
06.13
10.2 Insert the welding wire spool
Injury and fire hazard through glowing
welding seams or parts!
Overhanging wires on the welding wire spool
can cause short-circuits with the side panel
or the base of the equipment.
When inserting the welding wire spool, ensure
that it is wound correctly and that there are no
overhanging wires.
1
4
5
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Open the protective cover 1 by reaching through the
opening and pulling the protective cover 1 diagonally
downwards (arrow).
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Fold the protective cover 1 all the way up.
22
20
3
21
Fig. 2:
Wire coil guiding spike
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Unscrew the retaining nut 20 from the wire coil guid-
ing spike 3.
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Push the welding wire spool onto the wire coil guiding
spike 3 and ensure that the carrier mandrel 22 locks
in position.
For small welding wire spools, use an adaptor (order
number 620.9650.0).
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Set the wire brake 25 so that, when the torch switch
is released, the welding wire spool just does not run
on.
10.3 Thread the wire electrode in
Risk of injury due to crushing when reach-
ing into the wire feed rollers or feed unit
gears.
Ensure that neither your own limbs or cloth-
ing nor those of other persons can get into
the operating area of the feed unit when the
burner or wire infeed button is operated.
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Unlock fastener 5 and open the left side panel 4.
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Unscrew the contact tip of the torch .
The wire diameter
not
visible on the wire
feed rollers is set!
Example: For 1.0/0.8 mm wire feed roller,
a wire diameter of 0.8 is set, if 1.0 is vis-
ible!
The diameter of the wire electrode must agree with
the embossed figure on the back of the wire feed roll
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ers 27.
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If necessary, check the set diameter, by removing the
wire feed rollers 27 and checking the embossed fig
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ure on the back.
24
24
26
27
27
8
25
25
Fig. 3:
Thread the wire electrode in
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Fold the tilt lever 24 all the way forward.
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The swivel arms 25 fold up.
27
27
26
8
24
24
25
25
Fig. 4:
Thread the wire electrode in