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TEMELSAN MAKİNA SAN. VE TİC. LTD. ŞTİ.
Akçaburgaz Mah. Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu Cad. No:55/1
Esenyurt
/ İstanbul / TÜRKİYE
TEL: +90 (212) 544-2518 FAX: +90 (212) 577-6557 www.temelsan.com [email protected]
BASIC INFORMATIONS
This manual user guide is prepared to be useful in order to get familiar with the machine and
the functions of the machine. By the help of this manual guide, the operator becomes a
capable to use the machine in an optimal way in order to operationalize safely, ergonomically
and properly.
This manual user guide allows the operators not to take risk, minimize the idle and repair time.
It also helps to increase lifetime of the machine.
This manual user guide should be kept in a proper place and be accessible easily when
needed. The local regulations included safety and environmental requirements must be
followed in addition to the statements based on this manual user guide.
In case of an issue, complaint, request, demand on spare parts etc. please note the following
information along with the below message
Concerning following Object:
Machine Model:
TEMELSAN KN-40 S-MN
Mfg. year:
2018
Serial Number:
APPROPRIATE USE
The machine is designed to weld the steel and band saw blades min. 6x0.65mm and max.
41x1.10mm.
In the event of using the machine rather than described in which case the machine would be out
of warranty situation of Temelsan.
Upset welding
/resistance butt welding is a welding technique that produces coalescence
simultaneously over the entire area of abutting surfaces or progressively along a joint, by the
heat obtained from resistance to electric current through the area where those surfaces are in
contact. Pressure is applied before heating is started and is maintained throughout the heating
period. The equipment used for upset welding is very similar to that used for flash welding.
Flash welding
is a type of resistance welding that does not use any filler metals. The pieces of
metal to be welded are set apart at a predetermined distance based on material thickness,
material composition, and desired properties of the finished weld. Current is applied to the
metal, and the gap between the two pieces creates resistance and produces the arc required
to melt the metal. Once the pieces of metal reach the proper temperature, they are pressed
together, effectively forging them together. You will be faced with technical words like Upset
Pressure, Weld-Space, Welding-Ready Position. This will be explained later in this Manual.
(Some Text here is copied from Wikipedia, which explains very well the Butt Welding procedure, many
thanks to the writer)