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RhinoBond Owner’s Manual

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Generators should be 5,000 watt (minimum) in good working order. “Auto throttle” and/or “auto idle”  

switches MUST be in OFF position. 

 

RhinoBond tools are designed to run on 105–220V. Use a true RMS multimeter to verify voltage at both  

the generator, and at end of extension cord. 

 

12 gauge (minimum), 100-feet (maximum) extension cord 

per RhinoBond Tool. Inspect power cords  

regularly for signs of damage; replace as necessary. 

 

Safely operate a maximum of two RhinoBond tools per 5,000 watt generator, with each tool plugged into  

separate 20A, GFCI circuit. 

 

Dedicated power source: No other equipment should be plugged into RhinoBond generator during operation! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DO NOT

 plug the tools into a pigtail.          

DO NOT 

plug RhinoBond tools into a 15A GFCI adaptor. 

 POWER REQUIREMENTS CHART

REGION

USA / CANADA

UK / IRELAND

NETHERLANDS  

AND REST OF EUROPE

CHINA

POWER REQUIRMENTS

110-120V / 20A / 50-60 Hz

110-220V  /  16  A  /  50-60  Hz       

   220-230V / 10 A / 50-60 Hz

220V, 50Hz

EXTENSION CORD

12 gauge (min.), 100-ft. (max.)

110V, 2.5mm X 30m

16A (230V 3x15), 30m

10A, 30m

PORTABLE GENERATOR 

POWER SOURCE

5,000W min. with (2)  

20A GFCI Circuits

2.5 KVA min. with 16Amp 

(110V) protected circuit

2.5 KVA min. with 10Amp (230V) 

protected circuit

Honda EU20i 1.6 KVA w/ 8 

Amp (230V) protected circuit

# RhinoBond tools per 

GENERATOR *

2

1

1

1

  FORSEEABLE MISUSE 

•  Attempting to operate the tool without reading and understanding the instructions.

•  Operating the tool while in close proximity to someone with a pacemaker or other medical device.

•  Operating the tool in the rain or in wet environments.

•  Opening the tool or modifying the electrical or electronic components or circuitry.

•  Activating the tool over metal objects not intended to be heated by induction (i.e. safety shoes, jewelry, keys, power cords, etc.)

•  Operating the tool on vertical or high sloped (> 10%) surfaces.

•  Operating the tool in conjunction with plates or components not authorized by OMG Roofing Products.

•  Operating the tool from an unstable power source.

The RhinoBond Tool is designed to operate on both 110 and 220 Volt sources. See the power requirements chart below for your region.

Summary of Contents for RBT007

Page 1: ...v 06252020 153 BOWLES ROAD AGAWAM MA 01001 USA 800 633 3800 413 789 0252 RHINOBOND COM Non penetrating fastening system for commercial roofing IMPORTANT Save this manual and read it in full before use...

Page 2: ...le easy to use system that secures membrane to roofing substrates using micropro cessor controlled induction welding Roofing installed this way has several benefits Fewer Fasteners RhinoBond requires...

Page 3: ...conditions Keep the tool dry at all times ALWAYS ENSURE that the tool is properly grounded CFCI Circuits are best and that power is from a safe and reliable source ALWAYS WEAR proper personal protecti...

Page 4: ...z 220V 50Hz EXTENSION CORD 12 gauge min 100 ft max 110V 2 5mm X 30m 16A 230V 3x15 30m 10A 30m PORTABLE GENERATOR POWER SOURCE 5 000W min with 2 20A GFCI Circuits 2 5 KVA min with 16Amp 110V protected...

Page 5: ...s under each plate to protect the insulation from melting On foil faced insulation the recommended minimum cover board is 1 in 38 mm Metal Deck A minimum of 1 inches 38 mm of insulation over a metal d...

Page 6: ...progress If necessary you can calibrate the touch screen at this time To do so touch this screen once to begin the calibration process see below Once startup is complete the screen will display the L...

Page 7: ...es can be reviewed Power Display The Power Display shows the line voltage the tool is receiving from the power source The tool requires a minimum of 100 volts to operate effectively Menu Pressing this...

Page 8: ...ce of membrane from the project weld each plate and apply a magnetic heat sink to each Allow plates to cool to the touch approx 5 minutes before removing the magnetic heat sinks Turn the membrane over...

Page 9: ...gy Level setting push the plus or minus buttons Push the Home button once the energy setting is set The screen will automatically return to the Device Ready screen The Device Ready screen will display...

Page 10: ...gnetic cooling clamp on the plate and mark the energy setting on the membrane for reference Adjust the Energy Level to the next higher setting and repeat the test weld process until all five plates ar...

Page 11: ...arrow to return to the previous screen Press the Sound button to change the Activation Complete tone The sound can be enabled by press ing the On button and disabled by pressing the Off button You ha...

Page 12: ...t factory reset Press the Home button to return to the Device Ready screen Press the back arrow to return to the previous screen From the main Menu press the Help button to access OMG Roofing Products...

Page 13: ...main Menu press the Help button to review the Troubleshooting tips and error message descriptions Press any of the error message buttons to get more information and recommendations Press the back arro...

Page 14: ...Voltage Directive LVD 2006 95 EC The following harmonized standards were applied LVD EN60335 1 2012 A11 2014 EN60335 2 45 2002 A2 2012 RhinoBond Induction Welding Tools wielding the CE Mark comply wi...

Page 15: ...RhinoBond Owner s Manual Page 15 NOTES...

Page 16: ...OMG Roofing Products 153 Bowles Road Agawam MA 01001 USA 800 633 3800 413 789 0252 www rhinobond com...

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