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9.2 Welding on the bits with program 2
Important:
To avoid damage to the vehicle electronics, the vehicle’s electrical system must be disconnected from the power
source in accordance with the vehicle manufacturer’s specifications before using the VAS 6321 A/13!
First, grind bare the spot where you want to weld the bits.
Important:
Paint layers, primer and zinc coating must be
completely
removed.
If necessary, scribe edges and contours or mark them with a thin marker.
You can choose whether you want to weld on the bits in automatic mode (triggers welding process when the bit touches
the ground bare panel) or in manual mode (pushing the button on the MultiTool triggers welding process).
The advantage of manual mode is that you can position the bit exactly where you want it before the welding process – for
this you need the optional MultiTool with button and connection cable, part number C1-06.
Plug the MultiTool with connection cable into the corresponding socket (AUTO or MANUAL) on the VAS 6321 A/13. Insert
the bit-holding electrode into the selected MultiTool. When using the C1-06, plug the control cable into the VAS 6321 A/13.
Switch on the PS at the main switch and select program 2. Select the desired mode with the Auto/Manual button.
Insert the bit-holding electrode (CBR-U-B10) into the MultiTool.
Insert the bit into the bit-holding electrode and hold it in place.
Place the bit on the desired spot using light pressure, and weld on according to the selected mode.
Check the bit welds – and change parameters if necessary.
Please note:
A test weld is recommended. To do this, weld on the bit, check that it is firmly seated and then remove it by
twisting off – this must not leave a hole in the sheet metal!
Please note:
In order to achieve a good result, the VAS 6321 A/13 requires a secure ground connection to the vehicle body.
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