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                            • Wear a welding mask to protect eyes

and face when soldering.  Assure the mask protective glass

shade is adequate for the soldering process to carry out.

                          • Wear leather gloves specially made for

welding as well as leather dungarees and gaiter.

• Wear robust clothing and long sleeves made of fire-resistant 

materials such as wool or leather.

• Use special screens or curtains to insulate the work place from 

passersby, to protect them from sparks, flares and slag originated by 

the soldering process.

• Benches and work tables where work pieces shall rest, must have 

orifices or slots that can easily let through residues originated by the 

soldering process.

                           • Vapor and gases produced while soldering is 

dangerous to your health. Work in well ventilated areas or with 

adequate ventilation systems.

                           • Do not breath in smokes and gasses 

emanated from the soldering process. Keep your head away 

from vapors.

                        • If ventilation is poor use an adequate 

autonomous breathing device because the gases generated 

when soldering may displace air and cause a fatal accident.

                         • Do not operate the welder near de-greasing 

agents, cleaning products or aerosol containers. Heat and 

radiation from the welding process may react to those vapors 

forming toxic gases.

                         • Avoid soldering metals covered in lead, zinc or 

cadmium. Those materials generate toxic gases. Otherwise, 

remove the covering from the welding area. Make sure the work 

area is well ventilated or wear an adequate autonomous 

breathing device.

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                          • Verify there is a safe connection for the input and 

output cables. They shall be correctly insulated and the connections in 

good repair (check and eliminate any possibility of electric shock).

                          • Double check the welder is plugged to a

reliable ground connection.

                          • Do not expose the welder to rain or humidity.

                          • The user shall be insulated from the work piece and 

ground connection stepping onto insulating and dry mats.

                         • For any reason touch the two poles in the welder 

circuit (welding stick and work piece).

                           • Do not try to adjust the welder current when 

carrying out a soldering job.

                          • Connect the ground clamp to the work piece as 

close as possible to the welding zone. This prevents the current to flow 

long distances and eliminate the possibility of short circuit.

                           • The work piece shall make contact with the ground 

connection clamp before operating the welder. Do not disconnect 

until finishing welding because it can lead to an electric discharge and 

severe injury.

                           • Disconnect the welder from the power supply 

before carrying any maintenance jobs. 

Prevent Electric Shock 

                          • Have always handy a fire extinguisher in

good conditions.

                           • There shall not be flammable or explosive 

materials in the work area (no less than 36’). Do not carry out 

soldering jobs where the sparks can reach or fall onto

flammable or explosive materials.

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                           • Risks of electric shock:

An electric shock coming from the soldering electrode may

cause death. Do not weld under rain or snow. Do not touch the 

electrode with your bare hands. Do not wear damp or damaged 

gloves. Personal protection against electric shock: insulation from the 

work piece. Do not open the equipment enclosure. Do not weld on 

top of drums or any closed container.

                           • Soldering sparks may cause explosion

or fire.

                           • Risks generated by the welding arc:

Radiation coming out from the arc my burn eyes and damage skin.  

Wear face mask and protection glasses. Wear hearing

protection and protective clothes that protect skin up to

the neck.  Wear full-body protective clothes.

                           • Risk induced by electro-magnetic fields:

Welding current produces electro-magnetic fields. Do not

use this power source if having a medical implant. Never roll up the 

welding cable around your body. Set together and parallel both 

welding cables so the fields of each cable counteract.

                           • Do not use the welder power source to de-ice pipes.

                          • Never allow unexperienced people to dismount or 

regulate the welder.

                              • Double check that the operator and the welder 

are away from the sparks and residues trajectory originated by the 

soldering process.

• The welder shall be operated in a place protected from sun and 

rain. Away from places where violent vibrations are present.

• Store the welder in a place free of humidity with a range of 

temperature from -13 °F to +131 °F

                         • To prevent rollover, the equipment shall be inclined 

10° maximum.

• There shall be a 11,8” space around the welding machine to allow 

good ventilation.

                          • Double check no foreign metal piece is inside the 

welder.

                           • Any problem with the welder that cannot be fixed 

by the operator making the adjustments needed for a good welding 

job shall be carry out in a                                  Authorized Service 

Center. For any reason try to open the welder housing to carry out 

any type of maintenance.

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Inverter Welders

Summary of Contents for 11787

Page 1: ...E INVERSORA 127 V 220 V CORRIENTE AL AR MA 20 130 115 95 70 45 85 65 45 100 20 110 Instructivo de Soldadora inversora SOIN 110 130 Modelo C digo SOIN 110 130 Este instructivo es para 11787 ATENCI N ES...

Page 2: ...e la herramienta alargar su vida til hacer v lida la garant a en caso de ser necesario y evitar riesgos o lesiones graves es fundamental leer este instructivo por completo antes de usar la herramienta...

Page 3: ...te el ctrica lo que reduce el riesgo de sufrir una descarga el ctrica Esta herramienta est equipada con un cable el ctrico que tiene un conductor a tierra y una clavija con conexi n a tierra La clavij...

Page 4: ...equilibrio en todo momento Esto permite un mejor control de la herramienta en situaciones inesperadas Vista adecuadamente No vista ropa suelta o joyas Mantenga su pelo su ropa y guantes alejados de la...

Page 5: ...puede recibir una descarga y lesiones de gravedad Desconecte la soldadora de la fuente de alimentaci n antes de darle mantenimiento Para evitar descargas el ctricas Tenga siempre a mano un extintor en...

Page 6: ...encendido Entrada de ventilaci n Cepillo martillo para retirar escoria Careta protectora Interruptor Para mejores resulatados utilice Juego de cables con pinza para soldar CAB 200 marca Correa de tra...

Page 7: ...rne de salida negativa de la soldadora Conecte la pinza para aterrizar C a la pieza de trabajo Conecte el cable del porta electrodo al borne de salida positiva de la soldadora Esta configuraci n gener...

Page 8: ...nce a soldar Una vez que el arco encienda comience a soldar manteniendo siempre la punta del electrodo a 2 mm de la pieza de trabajo Si realiza la soldadura con el electrodo apoyado en la pieza de tra...

Page 9: ...te muy baja L minas delgadas L minas gruesas Movimiento muy lento del electrodo y o corriente muy alta Movimiento en espiral Movimiento en media luna Movimiento en zigzag Soldadura por puntos Uni n tr...

Page 10: ...requiere limpieza una vez al a o en caso de que la soldadora est expuesta a mucho polvo la limpieza debe realizarse cada tres meses Junto con la limpieza se debe realizar una revisi n para asegurar qu...

Page 11: ...mal que el suministro de energ a se corte cuando la soldadora sobrepasa su temperatura normal de trabajo Espere a que la temperatura regrese a al rango adecuado de trabajo para poder encenderla de nue...

Page 12: ...12 Notas ESPA OL...

Page 13: ...C V LIBERTAD ORIENTE 304 LOCAL 30 INTERIOR DE PASAJE ROBLEDO COL CENTRO C P 43600 TULANCINGO HGO TEL 775 753 6615 775 753 6616 SUCURSAL GUADALAJARA AV ADOLFO B HORN 6800 COL SANTA CRUZ DEL VALLE C P...

Page 14: ...eparado por personal no autorizado por Para hacer v lida la garant a o adquirir piezas y componentes deber presentar el producto y su comprobante de compra en Av San Isidro 110 Col Industrial San Anto...

Page 15: ...LTAJE INVERSORA 127 V 220 V CORRIENTE AL AR MA 20 130 115 95 70 45 85 65 45 100 20 110 Manual Inverter Welder SOIN 110 130 Model Code SOIN 110 130 Applies for 11787 CAUTION ENGLISH ESPA OL 40 Work Cyc...

Page 16: ...of fatal injuries please read and understand this Manual before using the tool SOIN 110 130 127 V 220 V SIS TEMA DE ADAPTACI N AUTOM TIC A BI VOLTAJE IN VERSORA 127 V 220 V CO RR IENT E AL AR MA 20 13...

Page 17: ...ng the same ground connect those in parallel never connect a series The gauge of the ground conductor cable shall not be of a smaller gauge than the power supply cable Connection to the power supply s...

Page 18: ...a better control on the tool during unexpected situations Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry Keep hair clothes and gloves away from the moving parts Loose clothes or long hair may ge...

Page 19: ...ct until finishing welding because it can lead to an electric discharge and severe injury Disconnect the welder from the power supply before carrying any maintenance jobs Prevent Electric Shock Have a...

Page 20: ...45 85 65 45 100 20 110 127 V 220 V SIS TEMA DE ADAPTACI N AUTOM TIC A BI VOLTAJE INVERSORA Transportation Handle Thermal Protection Light ON light Power Adjustment Control Power Cord Ventilation Inlet...

Page 21: ...grounding clamp are inserted and turned one quarter of a turn in a clockwise direction in the outlets found iin the front panel to be secured Inverse Polarity A Connect the grounding clamp cable to t...

Page 22: ...t during the welding process the angle movement and distance regarding the work piece shall be constant and uniform Aim the electrode tip to the joint to be worked with to generate the arc and start w...

Page 23: ...t and or very low current Thin Sheets Thick Sheets Electrode movement too slow and or very high current Spiral movement Half Moon movement Zigzag Movement Spot Weld Overlapped Joint Angle welding of t...

Page 24: ...er normal conditions clean once a year If the welder is exposed to a lot of dust cleaning should be carried out every three months Altogether with cleaning make a checkup to assure there are no loose...

Page 25: ...onnections There is no fault It is normal that power supply gets cut when the welder goes above its normal working temperature Wait until the temperature is back to the adequate working range to turn...

Page 26: ...12 Notes ENGLISH...

Page 27: ...ENTE 304 LOCAL 30 INTERIOR DE PASAJE ROBLEDO COL CENTRO C P 43600 TULANCINGO HGO TEL 775 753 6615 775 753 6616 SUCURSAL GUADALAJARA AV ADOLFO B HORN 6800 COL SANTA CRUZ DEL VALLE C P 45655 TLAJOMULCO...

Page 28: ...orized by In order to make the warranty valid or to purchase components and spare parts you must present the product and its proof of purchase at Av San Isidro 110 Col Industrial San Antonio ALC Azcap...

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