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Safety instructions 

Equipment controls 

Equipment controls

 

Voltage/Amperage 

Before connecting this unit, check that the voltage and amper- 
age shown on the rating plate is the same as the power supply. 

Operating this unit other than 

specified on its rating plate may 

result in personal injury to the user and damage the unit. 

A) Control panel pictograms

Preventive maintenance 

After use, allow the cleaning accessory to cool. Remove the 
cleaning pad and tungsten or the brush and the adaptor. 
Neutralize with SURFOX-N and rinse with water and dry. 
Clean dust and dirt deposits on the outside of the unit. 
Keep air vents clean and free of any obstructions. Clean the 
power cord to prevent deterioration and check for possible 
damage to cord and plug. 

Note: 

Damaged cords must be replaced immediately by 

qualified personnel only. Refer to Spare Parts List for the 
ordering number. 

Transportation 

Before transporting the machine, make sure the cleaning 
solution reservoir and supply line are completely empty and 
all connecting lines disconnected. The machine must be 
carefully packed in a suitable container and properly 
protected. 

WALTER 

will not be held responsible for any 

damages resulting from leaked cleaning solution or rough 
handling. 

Storage 

If the machine is to be stored for any length of time, the 
cleaning solution reservoir and supply line must be emptied, 
cleaning accessories removed, neutralized, rinsed and 
dried. Store in a dry safe place to avoid damage, especially 
to the electronic components. 

Waste disposal 

Outlet for mini wand 

or marking wand 

Indicator for 

internal temperature 

Manual 

pumping mode 

INOX / STAINLESS 

Indicator for 

power output 

(Marking/Mini/Large) 

Indicator for LOW 

solution level 

Automatic 

pumping mode 

AC 

DC 

Dispose of residual waste in compliance with Federal, 
Provincial, State and local environmental regulations. Refer 
to 

WALTER 

Safety Data Sheet of the SURFOX electrolyte 

cleaning solutions. 

Cleaning 

Marking 

Polishing 

Etching 

Extension cord 

When an extension cord is needed, use wire size 14 (AWG) 
for up to 50 feet (15 meters) and size 12 (AWG) for 50 to 
100 feet (15 to 30 meters). 

Application Selector 

Power Selector 

ALU

 

Содержание SURFOX 305

Страница 1: ...SURFOX 305 User s Guide...

Страница 2: ......

Страница 3: ...ode 9 E Cleaning and passivating 9 F Neutralizing 9 7 Using the mini wand optional to clean and passivate 10 10 10 10 A Selecting the proper mode B Selecting the proper current type AC or DC on stainl...

Страница 4: ...intaining this valuable invest ment With proper care and maintenance your SURFOX equipment will provide years of dependable service To learn more about the other WALTER products visit our website walt...

Страница 5: ...ure the switch is in its OFF position before plugging in or when moving the unit to avoid unintentional starting 15 Hold the wand rmly Do not overreach maintain good footing and balance at all times 1...

Страница 6: ...recompletelyemptyand all connecting lines disconnected The machine must be carefully packed in a suitable container and properly protected WALTER will not be held responsible for any damages resulting...

Страница 7: ...and solution supply lines Connect the hose to the adaptor by rotating the quick connect part of the hose clockwise and making sure the white dot ends in the locked position Accessory Outlet Marking a...

Страница 8: ...ing in con ned areas To activate this feature simply connect a compressed air line 150 PSI max 80PSI min to the tting at the back of themachine Thefumeeliminationsystemisautomatically activated when t...

Страница 9: ...Level 2 is for MIG welds Level 3 should be used with a lot of electrolyte solution with the air system only For marking or etching select AC for marking and DC for etching Level 1 has the lowest amper...

Страница 10: ...akesuretoletliquid owfor2minutes Themachinewill stopafter30secondswhennocurrentis owingthrough This mean you will have to press the ON button on the large wand 4 times to complete the purge C Connecti...

Страница 11: ...mode To start the automatic pumping mode press the ON button on the wand Once it is activated it will automatically pump the liquid The quantity of liquid can be selected from less to more E Cleaning...

Страница 12: ...the power to the hand wand stops the solution pumpandthefumeeliminationsystem ifconnected from operating Only poweris provided to the mini wand marking wand outlet Be sure work piece is grounded B Sel...

Страница 13: ...RFOX T electrolyte cleaning solution 100 ml Part no 54 A 001 6 per package SURFOX G electrolyte cleaning solution 100 ml Part no 54 A 061 6 per package Threaded brush adaptor Part no 54 B 150 1 per pa...

Страница 14: ...king useDCandSURFOX Etomakeanetching Onaluminum use AC and SURFOX M ALU to make a black marking and DC and SURFOX E to make an etching On titanium use AC and SURFOX M to do a blue marking INOX STAINLE...

Страница 15: ...d be kept moist not dripping 1 After weld cleaning use a clean cloth or paper towel and wipe the affected area in a squeegee action from left to right Then discard the cloth or paper towel You could a...

Страница 16: ...rt using a bench grinding wheel or angle grinder Note Be sure to install the O Ring located at the back of the insert whenever they are changed O Ring Worn edges on insert Inserts Tungsten insert 90 N...

Страница 17: ...OX N at the end of each working day Cleaning pads are available in three sizes Standard cleaning pad No 54 B 026 Use with insert 54 B 143 Inside corners cleaning pad No 54 B 027 Use with insert 54 B 0...

Страница 18: ...aning systems SURFOX G pH NEUTRAL Electrolyte Cleaning Solution Cleans up to 3 5 feet per minute 1 5 L 50 7 oz 54 A 065 STD Pack 1 STD Carton 4 5 L 1 3 gal 54 A 066 STD Pack 1 STD Carton 1 20 L 5 2 ga...

Страница 19: ...ing temperature is too high the machine will shut down the corresponding LED on the front panel with light and the unit will restart by itself when the temperature reaches an acceptable level The corr...

Страница 20: ...nductivity in the material the SURFOX system cannot work If there are two welds on top of the other the structure of thematerialhasbeenseriouslyaltered Theseareas may not be cleaned The quality of the...

Страница 21: ...sorreplacements havebeenmadeorwere attempted by anyone other than WALTER authorized service personnel and does not cover any damage caused by accidents modi cations use of improper accessories abuse o...

Страница 22: ...walter com...

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