Munsch MAK-36 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 6

 
 

Hand Extruder MEK-36,48,58 / MAK-36,48,58 

 

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Issue 12.2009/Rev. 02 

MUNSCH Kunststoff-Schweißtechnik GmbH 

 

 

  Extension cables must be certified for the specific 

service conditions (e.g. outdoor service) and 
identified accordingly. 

 

Always handle the connecting cable with care. 

 

Do not kink the connecting cable.  

Do not place any objects on the cable. 

-  

Do not jam or squeeze the connecting cable, 

        nor pull it over sharp edges.  

Protect the connecting cable from moisture. 

 

 

 Do not touch the mains connector or 

connecting cable with wet hands. Hold the cable 
always at the connector when plugging or 
unplugging it. 
 

  CAUTION Power generator sets used for power 

supply must be designed for the following rated 
output:  

 

 4 x rated output of hand extruder  

 

 

 Never allow the hand extruder to come into 

contact with water: Hazard to persons and 
equipment, short-circuit risk. 
 

  CAUTION Never operate the hand extruder 

without air supply; risk of hand extruder 
damage.
 

 

When using an external air source, make sure 
that the air supply line is adequately 
dimensioned. 
 

  CAUTION The supply air must be clean, dry and 

free from oil and water. 

 

 

 The hand extruder must not be used in 

explosion hazard areas or flammable 
atmospheres. 
 
Make sure that the hand extruder is firmly 
positioned during the extrusion welding job.  
 
The connecting cable, welding rod and hose for 
external air supply, if applicable, must be freely 
movable and must not obstruct the operator or 
third parties in their work. 
 

 

 Hold and touch the hand extruder only on 

the handles provided for this purpose. 
 
-   Do not touch bare metal parts (including hot 
    air hood) either with or without gloves. These 
    parts reach temperatures of up to 350 °C. 
-   Attachments may be damaged or impaired
    in their function if subjected to the full weight 
    of the hand extruder.  
-   Bare metal parts must not come into contact 
    with other items during the work or work  
    breaks (e.g. cooling). 

 

D02-0001

 

 
 

 

 Contact of combustible components 

with hot bare metal parts poses a risk of fire! 
 
Do not use synthetic gloves!
 

Summary of Contents for MAK-36

Page 1: ..._________ MEK 48 MAK 48 Article No ______________ MEK 58 MAK 58 These operating instructions contain important information to be observed for hand extruder operation and maintenance It is therefore im...

Page 2: ...CTION AND MOUNTING 7 2 7 UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS AND SPARE PARTS 7 3 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE 8 3 1 TRANSPORT 8 3 2 STORAGE 8 3 3 RETURN TO MUNSCH 8 4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 8 4 1 APPLICATION RANGE 8 4 2...

Page 3: ...ing harmonised standards or parts of these standards were applied DIN EN ISO 12100 1 2004 DIN EN 13732 1 2008 DIN EN ISO 12100 2 2004 In addition the hand extruders are in accordance with the followin...

Page 4: ...eover failure to observe the safety instructions may lead to the forfeiture of any damages Non observance of the safety instructions may in particular involve the following risks failure of important...

Page 5: ...age of not less than 230 V 1 must be available at the connector of the hand extruder When using an extension cable make sure to observe the minimum conductor cross section Use extension cables with pr...

Page 6: ...t air supply risk of hand extruder damage When using an external air source make sure that the air supply line is adequately dimensioned CAUTION The supply air must be clean dry and free from oil and...

Page 7: ...nspection and mounting activities are performed by authorized and qualified personnel who are thoroughly familiar with the operating instructions As a rule the hand extruder must be shut off and the c...

Page 8: ...lication range of the hand extruder is defined by the data on the type tag and the service limits indicated in these operating instructions CAUTION Operation of the hand extruder outside the service l...

Page 9: ...fore starting shutting off the hand extruder make sure to carefully read the instructions under section Safety Only trained and qualified personnel may be assigned to the operation of the hand extrude...

Page 10: ...material over the entire joint width at as low a hot air temperature as possible For larger weld seam widths a wider preheat nozzle is available as an accessory 5 3 Starting the hand extruder Observe...

Page 11: ...the welding rod 5 4 2 Replacement and aging of welding rod If the welding rod is to be replaced make sure that any remaining rod in the hand extruder is completely removed For this purpose operate th...

Page 12: ...on once to switch off the heating circuits Pull mains connector Maintain the air supply of the hand extruder until the unit has completely cooled down Never use water or another coolant to accelerate...

Page 13: ...MEK 36 48 58 MAK 36 48 58 Issue 12 2009 Rev 02 Page 13 20...

Page 14: ...er working practices must be observed Any working practices posing a safety risk are prohibited Activities other than those described in this section may only be performed at the Manufacturer s worksh...

Page 15: ...MEK 36 48 58 MAK 36 48 58 Issue 12 2009 Rev 02 Page 15 20...

Page 16: ...mperature 2 3 4 8 10 18 22 14 Melt temperature below setpoint temperature 2 3 9 11 14 Extruder does not heat up 2 3 12 22 Temperature above preset range 2 3 18 19 Controller fault signal E 2 Controlle...

Page 17: ...Rated voltage permissible voltage Check mains voltage Rated voltage permissible voltage Check mains voltage 1 15 Extension cable heats up Unroll cable reel Check cable cross section see also section...

Page 18: ...0 mm and film sheeting welds 48 Wall thicknesses 10 35 mm and film sheeting welds 58 Wall thicknesses 12 40 mm and film sheeting welds Weight 36 48 9 kg 58 10 kg 36 48 9 2 kg 58 10 2 kg Drive 230 V AC...

Page 19: ...t to be free from defects in materials and workmanship from the date of its first acquisition Should deficiencies resulting from defects in materials or workmanship be identified during the warranty p...

Page 20: ...efect the Purchaser may demand annulment cancellation of the contract or a price reduction reduction of compensation in lieu of remedial work In such a case the Purchaser shall not be entitled to any...

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