The use and care of the power tool
•
Disconnect the plug from the power source of the power tool before making any adjustments, replacing parts or storing. Such preventive
safety measures
reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.
•
Keep unused power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow anyone who is not familiar with the power tool or this manual to work with the
power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained persons.
•
The power tool should be serviced. Check for straightness or fastening of moving parts, broken parts and any other factors that may affect the operation
of the power tool. If any damage is found, repair the power tool before use. Many accidents are caused by improper maintenance of the power tool.
•
Power tools, equipment and working tools etc. should be used in accordance with this manual and in accordance with their intended use, taking into
account the working conditions and the type of work to be performed. Using the power tool in ways not intended may result in a hazardous situation.
Repair
•
All repairs must be carried out by an electrician with the appropriate professional qualifications, using only original spare parts (authorized
service centres). This will ensure that the power tool remains safe.
SPECIFICATIONS
Parameter
Value
Catalogue no.
21-
004
Rated voltage [V]
230
Rated frequency [Hz]
50
Rated Power (W)
7
00
Temperature range [°C]
20
-
290
Heating time to the maximum temperature [min]
< 10
Type of power cord
H07RN
–
F x 3 x 1.0mm
2
Power cord length [m]
1.44
External dimensions
of the device casing (L x W x H) [mm]
390 x 50 x 120
Weight [kg]
1.06
WELDING MACHINE SLEEVES
Pipe diameter Φ [mm]
Internal diameter of a concave sleeve Φ [mm]
The outer diameter of a convex sleeve Φ [mm]
20
19.30 ± 0.10
19.50 ± 0.10
25
24.30 ± 0.10
24.50 ± 0.10
32
31.20 ± 0.10
31.40 ± 0.10
Warnings that should be remembered while working with the welding machine
•
The product casing is hard and the power cord is equipped with a plug with two pins and a grounding (protective) socket. When
using the welding
machine, it should be connected to a socket with a grounding (protective) pin. The plug must not be replaced in any way.
•
Caution! When putting the welding machine away during operation, it should be placed in a stand intended for this purpose and
you
should be careful.
Not to burn anyone or to cause material damage.
•
During operation remember that the welding machine is a source of heat. Wear protective gloves when working and replacing the
sleeve to avoid burns.
•
Do not attempt to open the welding machine housing, which could lead to an electric shock.
•
It is not allowed to use the welding machine outside a closed room when it is raining. Protect the welding machine against water or other liquids getting
into the device.
•
In the event that the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by an authorized electrical workshop, as this operation requires appropriate permissions
and tools.
•
Before putting the welding machine into the packaging (after the work is done), unplug it from the socket and wait for the device to cool down to room
temperature.
•
The heating sleeve should be mounted in accordance with the information provided. For sleeves with a diameter greater than D75 mm, M8x45 screws
are used. When the welding machine is cold, the sleeves must not be tightened too much. This can damage the threads of the screws. Do not replace
the heating sleeves while the welding machine is working, plan the work in advance. The sleeves become very hot and there is a risk of burns. The
sleeve should be stored safely so as
to avoid any damage to the coating. Otherwise, it may stick to the plastic, reduce the quality of work and reduce
the life of the sleeve.
•
After switching on the welding machine to the power supply, the red indicator light will light up. The device is heating up. When the red indicator light
goes out and the green light comes on, it means that the heating up of the welding machine has finished. After a while, the red and green lights will light
up sequentially and the welding machine will be maintaining the
temperature and be able to start working (the warm
-
up period usually takes less than
ten minutes).
•
Pipes intended for welding must be cut on a cutter perpendicular to their axis. (Stabilized pipes may require additional treatment prior to welding). Insert
the pipes or joining parts into the heating sleeve and heat for the time specified in the following. The welded elements should be joined in less than the
time for the joining operation given in the table below. Once the welded parts are pressed together,
hold them still until the joint cools down.
GUIDELINES FOR WELDING PLASTIC PIPES
Pipe diameter Φ [mm]
Welding depth [mm]
Welding time [s]
Time for join operation [s]
Cooling time [min]
Concave sleeve
Convex sleeve
20
15.5
14.5
5
4
2
25
16.5
15.0
7
4
2
32
18.5
16.5
8
6
4
MAINTENANCE
•
Connect the device to the mains (the power supply must be equipped with a residual current protection).
•
Select the operating temperature according to the type of material being processed. Set the temperature by pressing
the SET button for 2 seconds.
Then press the button
continuously to increase the temperature or the button
to lower it.
•
Press the SET button to display the temperature.