TradeWeld DIGITEC 150 Owner'S Manual Download Page 8

 

 

MAINTENANCE 

 

 

1. 

Remove dust with dry, clean compressed air regularly, if the welding 

machine is operated in an area where the air is polluted with smoke and 

dust, 

the machine needs to be cleaned regularly, remove dust monthly. 

 

2. 

Pressure of compressed air must not be more than 5 bars in order to 

prevent damage to small components inside the machine. 

 

3. 

Check inside the welding machine regularly and make sure the output 

terminals are connected tightly and connectors are not damaged. If burnt, 

loose or damaged please tighten or replace if necessary. Beware of moving 

parts.   

 

4. 

Avoid water and steam entering into the machine, if the welding machine 
dose get wet please dry inside the machine and check the insulation of 
machine.   

 

5. 

If the welding machine will not be operated for long periods it should be put 
into a box or covered and stored in a cool dry area. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WARNING! 

Before maintenance and checking, power must be turned off, 
Before opening the cover disconnect the machine from electricity! 

 

WARNING!

 

 

This machine is mainly used in the welding industry. It will produce Electric & 
Magnetic fields, so the operator should insure proper protection/screening is 
used 

 

Earth leakage-circuit breaker should be used with this machine!!! 

 

 

During welding, DO NOT pull out or insert any plugs or cables, it can lead to 
life-threatening danger and cause damage to the machine.

 

 

Before connecting cables make sure the power is off. 
The correct way is to connect the cables to the machine first, and make sure 
they are firmly tightened and then connect the power plug to the power 
source.

 

Summary of Contents for DIGITEC 150

Page 1: ...1 ...

Page 2: ...plosion Diagrams Part List 10 Warranty Owners Records 11 EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS The rating plate on your machine and or the manual may show certain symbols These represent important information about the product or instructions on its use Conforms to relevant safety standards To reduce the risk of injury user must read instruction manual Do not dispose of old appliances with domestic rubbish Wear ...

Page 3: ...t eyes and body Prepare suitable protective mask or curtain to protect bystanders Fire Fire extinguishing equipment kept nearby Cutting spark may cause fire make sure there are no flammable materials or liquids around the working area Noise Excessive noises will be harmful to your hearing Use ear protector or others means to protect ear Warn bystanders that noise is harmful to hearing Malfunction ...

Page 4: ...evelopment of inverter welding equipment has massive benefits which include greatly reduced size and weight greater power efficiency multi process capabilities and many more The inverter welder s power source produces a much stronger and concentrated stable arc which results in better quality and more efficient welds The DIGITEC is a constant current DC MMA Arc inverter welder TECHNICAL SPECIFICAT...

Page 5: ...l The welder does have the ability to be used for Straight Polarity or Reverse Polarity We recommend you connect the polarity in accordance with the electrode manufacturer s recommendations If the polarity is connected incorrectly it could cause an unstable arc spatter and or the electrode to stick If these symptoms occur change the polarity 2 Turn the machine on via the ON OFF switch located on t...

Page 6: ...FRONT PANEL LAYOUT DIGITEC ...

Page 7: ...d value it will damage the components of the machine 4 Avoid Overloading Limit the welding current strictly to the max allowable duty cycle Do not exceed the max load because overloading can damage and burn up the machine 5 Duty Cycle Duty cycle refers to the percentage of the working time against a 10 minute work cycle For example if the welder has a 60 duty cycle at 140A this means you can run t...

Page 8: ... machine and check the insulation of machine 5 If the welding machine will not be operated for long periods it should be put into a box or covered and stored in a cool dry area WARNING Before maintenance and checking power must be turned off Before opening the cover disconnect the machine from electricity WARNING This machine is mainly used in the welding industry It will produce Electric Magnetic...

Page 9: ...rk and no welding output 1 Make sure power switch is working 2 Check connections from ON switch to power board are in good condition check continuity of ON OFF switch 3 Check if the plug point you are using is working 4 Check if supply voltage is correct 5 Control board might be faulty Power indicator is lit fan works no welding output 1 Check if all cables are connected properly 2 Output connecto...

Page 10: ...0013 14 BLOCK RECTIFIER EW00999 2 HANDLE EW0121 8 35 50 DINSE SOCKETS EWC0061 15 THERMAL SWITCH 3 MACHINE COVER 9 MACHINE CHASIE 16 BUZZ BAR CONNECTOR 4 INSULATION BOARD 10 FAN 24V DC EWPCB00071 17 HEAT SINK 5 MAIN CONTROL BOARD 11 DISPLAY 6 LED INDICATORS 12 POWER CABLE 7 POTENTIOMETER 1K EWS00014 13 ON OFF SWITCH EWS00017 ...

Page 11: ...s warranty does not apply to damage that L G Tool and Machinery Distributors determines to be from repairs made or attempted by anyone other than L G Tool and Machinery Distributors authorized agents misuse alterations abuse normal wear and tear lack of maintenance or accidents This warranty does not include items considered as consumables Statutory Rights This warranty is in addition to and in no...

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