SuperCleanox Operating instructions
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Position the brush vertically on the workpiece.
Now stroke lightly over the welding seam with the brush.
Never press too hard on the carbon fibre brush
Just circle lightly, with a circle diameter of 1-2 cm, and
very slowly over the surface of the workpiece.
The maximum cleaning effect is achieved when the
carbon fibres are perpendicular to the workpiece surface.
Only in this way do the arcs, which are decisive for
the cleaning process, form at the tips of the carbon
fibres.
Depending on the quality of the weld, you will need to
brush over it several times in order to achieve the
desired cleaning effect.
The darker the tarnishing of the welds, the longer
the cleaning phase.
You can increase the cleaning effect on heavily
oxidized welds by using our SuperCleaners or
Polishers.
6
Dip the carbon fibre brush into the wide-mouth container
at regular intervals.
Move the carbon fibre brush back and forth, 2-3
times, in the wide-mouth container.
dissolved oxides are removed
the carbon fibres can absorb fresh electrolyte.
You achieve maximum cooling of the electrode and
increase its service life.
7
After cleaning, spray the surface off immediately with
water.
Use the spray bottle supplied.
Use demineralised or distilled water.
In this way, you avoid unsightly white edges of lime.
The water hardness must be less than 10° dH.
The suddenly evaporating water entrains the
dissolved impurities and electrolyte residues.
8
Dry the surface.
Use paper towels.
In this way, you obtain a stain-free, dry surface.
For more information, see the tips for "cleaning" and "polishing".
Table
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Cleaning / polishing with the carbon fibre brush