75
GB/MT
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Adaptation of device to
solid welding wire with
inert gas
The correct connections for solid wire
welding when using inert gas are shown
in Fig. S. When using the aluminium
solid wire delivered with the product,
then you must use argon as the inert gas
(not included with the delivery).
S
10
4
35
36
6
32
First connect the plug
32
with the
connector marked with the “+”
(see Fig. S). To fix it in place, rotate
in a clockwise direction. If you are
in any doubt, then please contact a
professional.
Now connect the cable assembly
with direct connection
10
to the
appropriate connector (see Fig. S).
Fix the connection in place by
tightening the fixing ring
38
in a
clockwise direction.
Then connect the earth cable
4
with the corresponding connector,
marked with the “-” (see Fig. S).
To fix the connection in place, rotate
in a clockwise direction.
T
5
33
Pull the protective cap off the
compressed air connection
33
.
Now connect the inert gas feed
including the pressure reducer
(not included with the delivery) to
the compressed air connection
33
(see Fig. T). Inert gas is required if
you are not using flux-cored wire
with integrated solid inert gas. If
necessary, observe the notes for
your pressure reducer (not included
with the delivery). You can use the
following formula as a guideline for
adjusting the gas flow:
Wire diameter in mm x 10 =
gas flow in l/min
For example, using 0.8 mm wire, will
give a value of approx. 8 l/min.
z
Adaptation of device to
flux-cored welding wire
without inert gas.
If you are using solid wire with inte-
grated inert gas, then you do not have
to have an external inert gas supply.
First connect the plug
32
with the
connector marked with the “-”.
MIG welding
38
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