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Fillet weld connections
A fillet weld is created if the workpieces
are perpendicular to each other. The
weld should be shaped like a triangle
with sides of equal length and a slight
fillet (Figures AC, AD).
Welds on an inner edge
The preparation for this weld joint
is very simply and is carried out for
thicknesses of 5 mm. The dimension
“d” needs to be reduced to a minimum
and should always be less than 2 mm
(Figure AC).
AC
However, it is no longer expedient for
thicker materials. In this case, it is better
to prepare a joint as shown in Figure
AB, in which the edge of the plate is
angled.
AD
Overlap welds
The most common preparation is that
with the straight weld edges. The weld
can be released using a standard angle
weld seam. Both workpieces must
be brought as close to each other as
possible, as shown in Figure AE.
AE
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MMA welding
For MMA welding please follow the
instructions for your MMA electrode
holder. In addition, observe the safety
instructions in these Operating instruc-
tions. You can select MMA mode by
pressing the welding mode selector
switch
10
(lower position).
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TIG welding
For TIG welding please follow the instruc-
tions for your TIG torch. You can select
TIG mode by pressing the welding mode
selector switch
10
(middle position “TIG”).
In addition, observe the safety instructions
in these Operating instructions.
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Maintenance and
cleaning
Note:
The welding device must be
regularly serviced and overhauled for
proper function and for compliance with
the safety requirements. Improper and
wrong operation may cause failures and
damage to the device.
Repairs must only be carried out by
qualified electricians.
Switch off the main power supply
and the main switch of the device off
Using the device / MMA welding / TIG welding / Maintenance and cleaning
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