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7-3. Connection–Welding Cable
1. Stop the engine.
2. Connect the welding cables to the DINSE
connectors, a welding rod holder and a
material holder.
3. Connect the welding cables to the welding
output terminals.
<Caution>
Always fit the correct size DINSE connectors.
( Recommended parts: DIX SK 35 or DIX SK
50 or DIX SK 70)
Ensure the DINSE connectors and welding cables connections are made correctly.
Be sure to connect the DINSE connectors and welding cables securely to welding output
terminals. Welding output terminals may burn due to the heat caused by a poor
connection.
Do not use a cable without the DINSE connectors. Personal injury or damage to the
machine may result as a consequence.
7-4. Duty Cycle
Duty cycle means the welding time ratio for 10 minutes. The duty cycle of the equipment is
50%, namely, the welding time is 5 minutes or less for each continuous 10 minutes of
welding time. Be sure to take 5 minutes break after each 5 minutes of continuous welding
time.
<Caution>
The equipment may become damaged due to overheating, if continuous welding periods
exceed 5 minutes or if break period is reduced.
Warning: Electric Shock
Always examine welding cables, power cables and plugs etc., to ensure there are
no defects present, prior to operation.
Before connecting or disconnecting a welding cable from welding output terminals,
stop the engine, and remove the starter key. A person performing this task must
always keep the key.
Do not connect a welding cable to AC output terminal.
Welding Rod Holder
Welding Cable
DINSE
Connectors
Material Holder