Maintenance, care and disposal
Maintenance work, intervals
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6.2 Maintenance work, intervals
6.2.1 Daily maintenance tasks
The illustration serves as an example only.
Figure 6-1
Welding spatter protection spray must not be used on the gas nozzle of the welding fume
extractor torch or other components. The aerosols clog the filters of the extraction system.
• Purge the wire guide from the direction of the Euro torch connector with oil- and condensate-free com-
pressed air or shielding gas.
• Check that coolant connections are tight.
• Check that the welding torch, and where applicable the power source cooling, are functioning cor-
rectly.
• Check the coolant level.
• Check the O-rings on the torch neck and Euro torch connector for damage and presence. Replace
defective O-ring.
• Check torch, hose package and power connections for exterior damage and replace or have repaired
by specialist staff as necessary!
• Check and clean the welding torch. Deposits in the welding torch may cause short circuits, impair the
welding result and lead to welding torch damage!
• Check the wearing parts in the torch.
6.2.2 Monthly maintenance tasks
• Check the coolant container for sludge deposits and check the coolant for cloudiness.
Clean the coolant container if contaminated, and change the coolant.
• If the coolant is dirty, rinse through the welding torch alternately several times with fresh coolant using
the coolant return and supply.
• Check that all connections and wearing parts are hand-tight and tighten if necessary.
• Check and clean the welding torch. Deposits in the torch can cause short circuits and have a negative
impact on the welding result, ultimately causing damage to the torch.
• Check the wire guide.
• Check that all screw and plug connections and replaceable parts are secured correctly, tighten if ne-
cessary.