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USER MANUAL | KULLANIM KILAVUZU
ID 500 M/MW PULSE
3.7 Placing The Wire Spool And Wire Feeding Process
• Unscrew the screw
(a)
of the wire transport system by turning it. Slide the welding wire roller
(b)
onto the wire carrier system shaft
(c)
and re-tighten
the screw
(a)
.
• Pull and lower the pressure screw on the wire feed roller
(1)
, which means bring the pressure rollers to idle position
(2)
. (Figure 12)
• Pass the wire through the wire entry slot without releasing the wire into the rollers and into the torch through the rollers
(3)
. (Figure 12)
• Pull the pressure adjustment screws towards you and release the pressure on the rollers.
• Turn the on/off switch to position “1” to start the machine.
• Remove the nozzle and the contact nozzle and press the trigger until the wire comes out from the tip of the torch, while observing that the
welding wire roller rotates freely then push and release the trigger a few times to check for any loosening of the winding.
• Re-attach the nozzle and contact nozzle to the torch when the wire comes out from the tip of the torch.
• Drive the wire on a non-insulating material such as wood and make the appropriate wire pressure adjustment and cut the tip of the wire
• Find and open the welding wire end from the wire spool and cut off the end with a side chisel.
Figure 11: Placement of Wire Spool
Figure 12: Feeding the Wire to Rollers
If the end of the wire is missed, the wire can jump like a spring and damage you and others.
Tightening the screw of the wire transport system prevents the wire
from being fed and may cause failures. If the screw has not been
tightened adequately this can cause the wire spool to empty after a
period of time when the wire feed has stopped. For this reason, do not
connect the screw too tightly or too loosely.
(1)
(3)
(2)
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