ESAB Anti-Spatter Sprayer and Mounting Kit Installation guide

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READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS ENTIRE MANUAL AND YOUR EMPLOYER’S SAFETY PRACTICES BEFORE INSTALLING,
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Solenoid Valve Assembly & Anti-Sprayer And Mounting Kit
Installation and replacement Guide
Instruction Manual Number SM-QRM-3
Published by:
Tweco
®
Products Inc.
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Denton, TX 76208
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Publication Date: November 12, 2008
Record the following information for Warranty purposes:
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Purchase Date: ________________________
Equipment Serial #: ________________________
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Table of Contents
SECTION 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS .......................................... 1-1
1.01 Welding Hazards .......................................................................................1-1
1.02 Principal Safety Standards ........................................................................1-3
1.03 Safety and Health ......................................................................................1-3
SECTION 2: INTRODUCTION AND DESCRIPTION .................................................
2-4
2.01 How to Use this Manual ............................................................................2-4
2.02 Receipt of Equipment ................................................................................2-4
SECTION 3: INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT .................................................
3-6
3.01 Installation of Solenoid Valve Assembly ....................................................3-6
3.02 Installation Of Anti-Spatter Sprayer Kit .....................................................3-7
SECTION 4:FACTORY REPAIR CENTER ............................................................. 4-8
LIMITED WARRANTY .................................................................................
4-9
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS
SECTION 1:
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS
!
WARNING
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY RESULT IF WELDING AND CUTTING EQUIPMENT IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED,
USED AND MAINTAINED. MISUSE OF THIS EQUIPMENT AND OTHER UNSAFE PRACTICES CAN BE HAZARDOUS. THE
OPERATOR, SUPERVISOR, AND HELPER MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING SAFETY WARNINGS AND
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING ANY WELDING OR CUTTING EQUIPMENT.
THE WELDING AND CUTTING PROCESS IS USED IN MANY POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS SUCH
AS ELEVATED HEIGHTS, AREAS OF LIMITED VENTILATION, CLOSE QUARTERS, AROUND WATER, IN HOSTILE
ENVIRONMENTS, ETC., AND IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE OPERATOR(S) ARE AWARE OF THE DANGERS ASSOCIATED
WITH WORKING IN THESE TYPES OF CONDITIONS. BE CERTAIN THAT THE OPERATOR(S) ARE TRAINED IN
SAFE PRACTICES FOR ENVIRONMENTS IN WHICH THEY ARE EXPECTED TO WORK AND UNDER COMPETENT
SUPERVISION.
IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THE OPERATOR, SUPERVISOR AND ALL OTHER PERSONNEL IN THE WORK AREA ARE AWARE
OF THE DANGERS OF THE WELDING OR CUTTING PROCESS. TRAINING AND PROPER SUPERVISION ARE IMPORTANT
FOR A SAFE WORK PLACE. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE. ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDED SAFETY
AND OPERATING INFORMATION IS REFERENCED IN EACH SECTION.
5. All ground connections must be checked periodically
to determine that they are mechanically strong and
electrically adequate for the required current.
6. When engaged in alternating current, welding, or
cutting under wet conditions or warm surroundings
where perspiration is a factor, the use of reliable
automatic controls for reducing the no-load voltage
is recommended to reduce shock hazard.
7. When the welding or cutting process requires values of
open circuit voltages in alternating current machines
higher than 80 volts, and direct current machines
higher than 100 volts, means must be provided to
prevent the operator from making accidental contact
with the high voltage by adequate insulation or other
means.
8. When welding is to be suspended for any substantial
length of time, such as during lunch or overnight,
all electrodes should be removed from the electrode
holder and the electrode holder carefully located so
that accidental contact cannot occur.
9. The holder must be disconnected from the power
source when not in use.
10.
Never immerse Mig-Guns, electrode holders, tig
torches, plasma torches, or electrodes in water.
WARNING
SMOKE, FUMES, AND GASES CAN BE DANGEROUS
TO YOUR HEALTH.
1.01 Welding Hazards
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.
INSTALL AND MAINTAIN EQUIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NFPA 70)
AND LOCAL CODES. DO NOT SERVICE OR REPAIR
EQUIPMENT WITH POWER ON. DO NOT OPERATE
EQUIPMENT WITH PROTECTIVE INSULATORS
OR COVERS REMOVED. SERVICE OR REPAIR TO
EQUIPMENT MUST BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED REPAIR
TECHNICIAN, OR TRAINED PERSONNEL ONLY.
1. Do not touch live electrical parts.
2.
Do not touch an electrode with bare skin and electrical
ground at the same time.
3. Always keep welding gloves dry and in good
condition.
NOTE
Aluminized protective clothing can become
part of the electrical path.
4. Keep oxygen cylinders, chains, wire ropes, cranes,
hoists, and elevators away from any part of the
electrical path.
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21. Flammable hair preparations should not be used when
welding or cutting. Wear ear plugs to protect ears from
sparks.
22. Where the work area permits, the operator should be
enclosed in an individual booth painted with a finish of
low reflectivity such as zinc oxide. This is an important
factor for absorbing ultraviolet radiations, and lamp black.
The operator should be enclosed with non-combustible
screens similarly painted.
WARNING
WELDING SPARKS CAN CAUSE FIRES AND
EXPLOSIONS.
23. Causes of re and explosion are: combustibles reached by
the arc, flame, ying sparks, hot slag, or heated material.
Remove combustibles from the work area and/or provide
a re watch.
24
. Avoid oily or greasy clothing as sparks may ignite them. Have
a re extinguisher nearby, and know how to use it.
25.
Be alert to the danger of conduction or radiation. For
example, if welding or cutting is to be done on a metal
wall, partition, ceiling, or roof, precautions must be taken
to prevent ignition of combustibles on the other side.
26. Do not w
eld or cut containers that have held combustibles.
All hollow spaces, cavities and containers should be vented
prior to welding or cutting to permit the escape of air or
gases. Purging with inert gas is recommended.
27.
Never use oxygen in a welding torch. Use only inert
gases or inert gas mixes as required by the process. Use
of combustible compressed gases can cause explosions
resulting in personal injury or death. Arcing against any
compressed gas cylinder can cause cylinder damage or
explosion.
WARNING
NOISE CAN DAMAGE HEARING.
28. Noise from the air carbon-arc process can damage
your hearing. Wear protective hearing devices to ensure
protection when noise levels exceed OSHA standards.
Adequate hearing protection devices must be worn by
operators and surrounding personnel to ensure personal
protection against noise.
11. Keep smoke, fumes, and gases from the breathing area.
12. Fumes from the welding or cutting process are of various
types and strengths, depending on the kind of base metal
being worked on. To ensure your safety, do not breathe
these fumes.
13. Ventilation must be adequate to remove smoke, fumes,
and gases during the operation to protect operators and
other personnel in the area.
14. Vapors of chlorinated solvents can form the toxic gas
Phosgene when exposed to ultraviolet radiation from an
electric arc. All solvents, degreasers, and potential sources
of these vapors must be removed from the work area.
15. Fumes produced by welding or cutting, particularly in
conned places, can cause discomfort and physical harm
if inhaled over an extended period of time.
16. Provide adequate ventilation in the welding or cutting area.
Use air-supplied respirators if ventilation is not adequate to
remove all fumes and gases. Never ventilate with oxygen.
Oxygen supports and vigorously acceleratesre.
WARNING
ARC RAYS, HOT SLAG, AND SPARKS CAN INJURE
EYES AND BURN SKIN .
17. The welding and cutting processes produces extreme
localized heat and strong ultraviolet rays.
18. Never attempt to weld or cut without a welding helmet
with the proper lens. Ensure that the lens complies with
federal guidelines. A number 12 to 14 shade lter lens
provides the best protection against arc radiation. When
in a confined area, prevent the reected arc rays from
entering around the helmet.
19. Ensure all personnel in the work area are protected from
arc rays and sparks. Approved shielding curtains and
appropriate goggles should be used to provide protection
to staff in the surrounding area and operators of nearby
equipment.
20. Unprotected skin should also be covered from arc rays,
heat and molten metal. Always wear protective gloves and
clothing that does not allow skin to become exposed. All
pockets should be closed and cuffs sewn shut. Leather
aprons, sleeves, leggings, etc., should be worn for out-of-
position welding and cutting or for heavy operations using
large electrodes. High top work shoes provide adequate
protection from foot burns. For added protection use
leather spats.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS
1.02 Principal Safety Standards
1.03 Safety and Health
NOTE
Be sure to read and fully comprehend the safety
instuctions and warnings contained within
section 1 of this manual before performing
any welding or cutting operations.
WARNING
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY RESULT IF
WELDING AND CUTTING EQUIPMENT IS NOT
PROPERLY INSTALLED, USED AND MAINTAINED.
MISUSE OF THIS EQUIPMENT, OR OTHER UNSAFE
PRACTICES, CAN BE HAZARDOUS.
Electric shock can cause injury or death.
Smoke, fumes, and gases can be dangerous to your
health.
Arc rays, hot slag, and sparks can injure or burn
unprotected eyes and skin.
Welding sparks can cause fires and explosions.
Excessive noise can damage your hearing.
SAFETY AND OPERATING REFERENCES
1. Code of Federal Regulations. (OSHA)
Section 29 Part 1910.95, 132, 133, 134, 139, 251, 252, 253, 254 and 1000.
U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC. 20402.
2. ANSl Z49.1 “Safety In Welding and Cutting”.
3. ANSI Z87.1 “Practice for Occupational and Educational Eye and Face Protection”.
4. ANSl Z88.2 “Standard Practice for Respiratory Protection”.
American National Standards Institute, 1430 Broadway, New York, NY. 10018.
5. AWS F4.1 “Recommended Safe Practices for Welding and Cutting Containers”.
6. AWS C5.3 “Recommended Practices for Air Carbon-Arc Gouging and Cutting”.
The American Welding Society, 550 NW Lejeune RD., P.O.Box 351040, Miami FL. 33135.
7. NFPA 51B “Fire Prevention in Cutting and Welding Processes”.
8. NFPA-7 “National Electrical Code”.
National Fire Protection Association, Battery Park, Quincy, MA. 02269.
9. CSA W117.2, “Safety in Welding, Cutting and Allied Processes”.
Canadian Standards Association, 178 Rexdale Blvd., Rexdale, Ontario, Canada M9W 1R3.
WARNING
This product contains chemicals, including
lead, or otherwise produces chemicals known
to the State of California to cause cancer,
birth defects and other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling. (California Health
& Safety Code § 25249.5 et seq.)
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INTRODUCTION AND DESCRIPTION
2.01 How to Use this Manual
To ensure safe operation, read the entire manual, including
the chapters on safety instructions and warnings.
Throughout this manual, the words WARNING, CAUTION,
and NOTE may appear. Pay particular attention to the
information provided under these headings. These special
annotations are easily recognized as follows:
WARNING
A WARNING GIVES INFORMATION REGARDING
POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
CAUTION
A CAUTION refers to possible equipment
damage.
NOTE
A NOTE offers helpful information concerning
certain operating procedures.
2.02 Receipt of Equipment
When you receive the equipment, check it against the
invoice to make sure it is complete and inspect the
equipment for possible damage due to shipping. If there is
any damage, notify the carrier immediately to file a claim.
Furnish complete information concerning damage claims
or shipping errors to the location in your area listed in the
inside back cover of this manual. Include a full description
of the parts in error.
If you want additional or replacement copies of this CD,
please contact Tweco
®
Robotics at the address and phone
number in your area listed on the inside back cover of this
manual. Include the Manual number (from page i) and
CD part number: CDROBOTICS.
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SECTION 2:
INTRODUCTION AND DESCRIPTION
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3
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1
2
3
4
QRM-3-KS Solenoid Valve Assembly QRM-3-MS Anti-Spatter Sprayer & Mtg. Kit
Tools and Equipment Required
5/16” Open End Wrench or Equivalent 7/16” Open End Wrench or Equivalent
1/2” Open End Wrench or Equivalent 9/16” Open End Wrench or Equivalent
1/8” Allen wrench — 3/16” Allen Wrench 3/16” Allen Wrench
Bench Mounted Adjustable Vise Wire Strippers
Item No. Description Qty.
1 Mist Solenoid Valve 1
2 Adapter Fitting 1
3 Hex Jam Nut 1
4 6-32 x 1-1/2” Screw 2
Item No. Description Qty.
1 1/4”-20 x 1-1/4” Lg. Screw 2
2 Anti-Spatter Sprayer Assembly 1
3 Mounting Block 1
4 10-32 x 1/2” Screw 1
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SECTION 3:
INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT
3.01 Installation of Solenoid Valve
Assembly
1. Loosen the four 10-24 bind head cap screws holding
the metal shroud in place in the QRC-2000 Cleaning
Station. Pull the shroud away from the unit and set
to one side.
2. Remove the exhaust silencer from the protective cover
on the QRM-3 Anti-Spatter Sprayer unit.
3. Remove the two 6-32 flat head cap screws holding the
protective cover in place on the anti-spatter sprayer
unit.
4. Trace the two wire leads coming from the bottom of
the solenoid valve back to the connector on the circuit
board of the cleaning station.
For sinking mode the wires will be connected
to positions 5 & 2 on the connector block. Refer to
Figure 1B.
For sourcing mode the wires will be connected
to positions 5 & 3 on the connector block. Refer to
Figure 1A.
MOTOR AND CLAMP
SOLENOID VALVE
PIN #5
PIN #3
ANTI-SPATTER UNIT
24VDC
Figure 1A: Sourcing (Pin #1 on Top)
Figure 1B: Sinking (Pin #2 on Top)
5. Loosen the screws holding the wire leads in place
and remove from the connector located on the circuit
board.
6. Remove the 1/4” diameter tubing from the adapter
fitting on the bottom of the solenoid valve.
7. Remove the air fitting from the “defective” solenoid
valve and thread the same fitting into the replacement
solenoid valve. Be sure to use pipe tape or equivalent
on the threads before threading the air fitting into the
solenoid valve assembly.
8. Loosen the 10-32 hex head screw holding the anti-
spatter sprayer body to the mounting block. Pull the
body away from the mounting block.
9. Remove the two 6-32 socket head cap screws from
the side of the solenoid valve.
10. Place the anti-spatter sprayer body into a bench
vise and secure. Make sure that the adapter fitting is
accessible.
11. Loosen the hex jam nut on the adapter fitting and
remove the fitting from the sprayer body.
12. Thread the replacement solenoid valve onto the
anti-spatter sprayer body. Make sure the distance
between the body and the replacement solenoid valve
is approximately .60”. Refer to Figure 2.
Figure 2
.60”
15,24mm
13. Secure the anti-spatter spray body onto the mounting
block.
14. Re-insert the two 6-32 socket head cap screws into the
solenoid valve and secure to the mounting block.
15. Insert the ends of the wire leads into the proper
positions on the connector located on the circuit board
and secure. Refer to Figure 1.
SPINDLE LIFT
SOLENOID VALVE
MOTOR AND CLAMP
SOLENOID VALVE
PIN #5
PIN #2
ANTI-SPATTER UNIT
24VDC
SPINDLE LIFT
SOLENOID VALVE
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NOTE
Be sure that the wire leads are not going
to interfere with any moving parts on the
mounting spline of the cleaning station.
16. Insert the 1/4” diameter tubing back into its proper
position.
17. Position the metal shroud of the QRC-2000 cleaning
station back into position and secure. Be sure that the
wire leads from the solenoid are routed through the
machined groove on the side panel of the cleaning
station.
18. Position the protective cover for the QRM-3 anti-
spatter sprayer unit into position and secure using
the two 10-32 flat head cap screws.
19. Thread the exhaust silencer back through the
protective cover and into the solenoid valve.
20. The QRM-3 Anti-spatter Sprayer unit is now ready for
operation.
3.02 Installation Of Anti-Spatter Sprayer Kit
1. Follow Steps 1 through 6 on the installation of the
Solenoid Valve Assembly.
2. Loosen the 10-32 hex head screw holding the
defective anti-spatter sprayer in place on the
mounting block. Pull the body away from the
mounting block.
3. Remove the two 6-32 socket head cap screws from
the side of the solenoid valve.
4. Place the anti-spatter sprayer body into a bench
vise and secure. Make sure that the adapter fitting is
accessible.
5. Loosen the hex jam nut on the adapter fitting and
remove the fitting from the anti-spatter sprayer
body.
6. Thread the solenoid valve onto the ant-spatter sprayer
body. Make sure the distance between the sprayer
body and the solenoid valve is approximately .60”.
Refer to Figure 2.
7. Remove the 1/4”-20 screws from the mounting block
on the cleaning station and install the replacement
mounting block in its place and secure.
8. Thread the 10-32 hex head screw into the anti-spatter
sprayer body and secure to the mounting block on the
cleaning station.
9. Re-insert the two 6-32 socket head cap screws into the
solenoid valve and secure to the mounting block.
10. Insert the ends of the wire leads into the proper
positions on the connector located on the circuit board
and secure. Refer to Figure 1.
NOTE
Be sure that the wire leads are not going
to interfere with the moving parts on the
mounting spline of the cleaning station.
11. Insert the 1/4” diameter tubing back into its proper
position.
12. Position the metal shroud of the QRC-2000 cleaning
station back into position and secure. Be sure that the
wire leads from the solenoid are routed through the
machined groove on the side panel of the cleaning
station.
13. Position the protective cover for the QRM-3 anti-
spatter sprayer into position and secure using the two
10-32 flat head cap screws.
14. Thread the exhaust silencer back through the
protective cover and into the solenoid valve.
15. The QRM-3 Anti-spatter Sprayer unit is now ready for
operation.
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STATEMENT OF WARRANTY
LIMITED WARRANTY: THERMADYNE
®
warrants that its products will be free of defects in workmanship or material.
Should any failure to conform to this warranty appear within the time period applicable to the THERMADYNE products
as stated below, THERMADYNE shall, upon notification thereof and substantiation that the product has been stored,
installed, operated, and maintained in accordance with THERMADYNE’s specifications, instructions, recommendations
and recognized standard industry practice, and not subject to misuse, repair, neglect, alteration, or accident, correct
such defects by suitable repair or replacement, at THERMADYNE’s sole option, of any components or parts of the
product determined by THERMADYNE to be defective.
THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY:
THERMADYNE shall not under any circumstances be liable for special or consequential
damages, such as, but not limited to, damage or loss of purchased or replacement goods, or claims of customers of
distributor (hereinafter the “Purchaser”) for service interruption. The remedies of the Purchaser set forth herein are
exclusive and the liability of THERMADYNE with respect to any contract, or anything done in connection therewith such
as the performance or breach thereof, or from the manufacture, sale, delivery, resale, or use of any goods covered by or
furnished by THERMADYNE whether arising out of contract, negligence, strict tort, or under any warranty, or otherwise,
shall not, except as expressly provided herein, exceed the price of the goods upon which such liability is based.
THIS WARRANTY BECOMES INVALID IF REPLACEMENT PARTS OR ACCESSORIES ARE USED WHICH MAY IMPAIR
THE SAFETY OR PERFORMANCE OF ANY THERMADYNE PRODUCT.
THIS WARRANTY IS INVALID IF THE PRODUCT IS SOLD BY NON-AUTHORIZED PERSONS.
This warranty is effective for the time stated in the Warranty Schedule beginning on the date that the authorized
distributor delivers the products to the Purchaser.
Warranty repairs or replacement claims under this limited warranty must be submitted by an authorized THERMADYNE
repair facility within thirty (30) days of the repair. No transportation costs of any kind will be paid under this warranty.
Transportation charges to send products to an authorized warranty repair facility shall be the responsibility of the
Purchaser. All returned goods shall be at the Purchaser’s risk and expense. This warranty supersedes all previous
THERMADYNE warranties.
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WARRANTY SCHEDULE
The warranty is effective below for the time stated in the Warranty Schedule beginning on the date that the authorized
distributor delivers the products to the purchaser. THERMADYNE
®
reserves the right to request documented evidence of date
of purchase.
Engine Driven Welders Parts / Labor
Scout
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, Raider
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, Explorer™
Original Main Power Stators and Inductors 3 years / 3 years
Original Main Power Rectifiers, Control P.C. Boards 3 years / 3 years
All Other Original Circuits and Components Including, but not Limited to, Relays, Switches, Contactors, Solenoids, Fans, Power Switch Semi-Conductors 1 year / 1 year
Engines and Associated Components are NOT Warranted by Thermal Arc
®
, Although Most are Warranted by the Engine Manufacturer. SEE THE ENGINE
MANUFACTURERS’ WARRANTY FOR DETAILS.
See the Engine Manufacturers’ Warranty
for Details
GMAW/FCAW (MIG) Welding Equipment Parts / Labor
Fabricator
®
131, 181, 190, 210, 251, 281; Fabstar
®
4030; PowerMaster
®
350, 350P, 500, 500P; Excel-Arc
®
6045; Wire Feeders: Ultrafeed
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, Porta-feed
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Original Main Power Transformer and Inductor 5 years / 3 years
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All Other Original Circuits and Components Including, but not Limited to, Relays, Switches, Contactors, Solenoids, Fans, Electric Motors 1 year / 1 year
GTAW (TIG) & Multi-process Inverter Welding Equipment Parts / Labor
160TS, 300TS, 400TS, 185AC/DC, 200AC/DC, 300AC/DC, 400GTSW, 400MST, 300MST, 400MSTP
Original Main Power Magnetics 5 years / 3 years
Original Main Power Rectifiers, Control P.C. Boards, Power Switch Semi-Conductors 3 years / 3 years
All Other Original Circuits and Components Including, but not Limited to, Relays, Switches, Contactors, Solenoids, Fans, Electric Motors 1 year / 1 year
Plasma Welding Equipment Parts / Labor
Ultima
®
150
Original Main Power Magnetics 5 years / 3 years
Original Main Power Rectifiers, Control P.C. Boards, Power Switch Semi-Conductors 3 years / 3 years
Welding Console, Weld Controller, Weld Timer 3 years / 3 years
All Other Original Circuits and Components Including, but not Limited to, Relays, Switches, Contactors, Solenoids, Fans, Electric Motors, Coolant Recirculators 1 year / 1 year
SMAW (Stick) Welding Equipment Parts / Labor
Dragster™ 85
Original Main Power Magnetics 1 year / 1 year
Original Main Power Rectifiers, Control P.C. Boards 1 year / 1 year
All Other Original Circuits and Components Including, but not Limited to, Relays, Switches, Contactors, Solenoids, Fans, Power Switch Semi-Conductors 1 year / 1 year
160S, 300S, 400S
Original Main Power Magnetics 5 years / 3 years
Original Main Power Rectifiers, Control P.C. Boards 3 years / 3 years
All Other Original Circuits and Components Including, but not Limited to, Relays, Switches, Contactors, Solenoids, Fans, Power Switch Semi-Conductors 1 year / 1 year
General Arc Equipment Parts / Labor
Water Recirculators 1 year / 1 year
Plasma Welding Torches 180 days / 180 days
Gas Regulators (Supplied with Power Sources) 180 days / NA
MIG and TIG Torches (Supplied with Power Sources) 90 days / NA
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MIG, TIG and Plasma Welding Torch Consumable Items NA / NA
Gas Welding and Cutting Equipment Parts / Labor
Victor
®
Professional 5 years / NA
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Cutting Machine Motors 1 year / NA
HP&I Brass Regulators/Manifolds 2 years / NA
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HP&I Corrosive Gas Regulators/Manifolds 90 days / NA
TurboTorch
®
3 years / NA
CutSkill
®
2 years / NA
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REPRÉSENTENT LE MEILLEUR JUGEMENT DU FABRICANT, CELUI-CI NASSUME AUCUNE RESPONSABILI POUR SON
USAGE.
Ensemble D’électrovannes, Atomiseur Anti-éclaboussure et kit D’installation
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Table des Matiéres
SECTION 1: INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ ET MISES EN GARDE .............................F1-1
1.01 Accidents de Soudage .............................................................................F1-1
1.02 Principales Normes de Sécurité ..............................................................F1-3
1.03 Sécurité et Santé .....................................................................................F1-3
SECTION 2: INTRODUCTION ET DESCRIPTION ..................................................F2-4
2.01 Comment Utiliser ce Manuel ...................................................................F2-4
2.02 Réception de L’équipement .....................................................................F2-4
SECTION 3: INSTALLATION ET PIÈCES DE RECHANGE .........................................F3-6
3.01 Installation de L’électrovanne ..................................................................F3-6
3.02 Installation du Kit D’atomiseur Anti-projections ......................................F3-7
GARANTIE .............................................................................................F4-8
TABLEAU DES GARANTIES ..........................................................................F4-9
F1-1
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INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITE ET MISES EN GARDE
1.01 Accidents de Soudage
5. Toutes les connexions de terre doivent être vérifiées
périodiquement pour déterminer si elles sont
mécaniquement résistantes et électriquement
appropriées au courant demandé.
6. En cas de soudage ou découpage en courant alternatif
dans des conditions d’humidité ou de chaleur avec
facteur de transpiration, l’utilisation de contrôles
automatiques fiables pour réduire la tension à vide est
recommandée pour diminuer les risques de choc.
7. Lorsque le procédé de soudage ou découpage exige
des valeurs de tension en circuit ouvert dans des
machines à courant alternatif plus élevé que 80
volts, et des machines à courant continu plus élevé
que 100 volts, des mesures doivent être prises pour
empêcher un contact accidentel entre l’opérateur et la
tension élevée par une isolation adéquate ou d’autres
moyens.
8. Lorsque le soudage doit être interrompu pendant une
certaine période, comme lors d’un repas ou d’une nuit,
toutes les électrodes doivent être enlevées de la torche
et celle-ci doit être rangée avec soin pour éviter un
contact accidentel.
9. La torche doit être déconnectée de la source d’énergie
en cas de non utilisation.
10.
Ne plongez jamais les pistolets Mig, les supports
d’électrodes, les torches TIG, les torches à plasma
ou les électrodes dans l’eau.
AVERTISSEMENT
LA FUMÉE, LES ÉMANATIONS ET LES GAZ PEUVENT
ÊTRE DANGEREUX POUR VOTRE SANTÉ
SECTION 1:
INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ ET MISES EN GARDE
AVERTISSEMENT
DES BLESSURES GRAVES OU MORTELLES PEUVENT RÉSULTER DUNE INSTALLATION, DUN USAGE ET D’UN ENTRETIEN
INCORRECTS DE LÉQUIPEMENT DE SOUDAGE ET DÉCOUPAGE. UNE MAUVAISE UTILISATION DE CET ÉQUIPEMENT ET
DAUTRES PRATIQUES RISQUÉES PEUVENT ÊTRE DANGEREUSES. LOPÉRATEUR, LE SUPERVISEUR ET LAIDE DOIVENT LIRE
ET COMPRENDRE LES PRÉCAUTIONS ET INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ SUIVANTES AVANT LINSTALLATION OU LUTILISATION
DE TOUT ÉQUIPEMENT DE SOUDAGE OU DÉCOUPAGE.
LE PROCÉ DE DÉCOUPAGE ET SOUDAGE EST EMPLO DANS DE NOMBREUX ENVIRONNEMENTS POTENTIELLEMENT
DANGEREUX COMME LES HAUTEURS, LES ZONES À VENTILATION LIMITÉE, LES PIÈCES ÉTROITES, AUTOUR DE LEAU,
DANS DES MILIEUX HOSTILES, ETC., ET IL EST IMPORTANT QUE LES OPÉRATEURS SOIENT CONSCIENTS DES DANGERS
LORS DU TRAVAIL DANS CES TYPES DE CONDITIONS. ASSUREZ-VOUS QUE L(LES) OPÉRATEUR(S) SONT FORMÉS AUX
PRATIQUES DE SÉCURI POUR LES ENVIRONNEMENTS DANS LESQUELS ILS SONT SUPPOSÉS TRAVAILLER ET SOUS
SUPERVISION COMPÉTENTE.
IL EST ESSENTIEL QUE LORATEUR, LE SUPERVISEUR OU TOUT LE PERSONNEL DANS LA ZONE DE TRAVAIL SOIENT
CONSCIENTS DES DANGERS DU PROCÉDÉ DE SOUDAGE ET DÉCOUPAGE. UNE FORMATION ET UNE SUPERVISION ADAPTÉES
SONT IMPORTANTES POUR UN LIEU DE TRAVAIL SÛR. GARDEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS POUR UNE UTILISATION FUTURE.
DES INFORMATIONS SUPPLÉMENTAIRES DE SÉCURITÉ ET DE FONCTIONNEMENT SONT MENTIONES DANS CHAQUE
PARTIE.
1. Ne touchez pas les pièces électriques sous tension.
2.
Ne touchez pas en même temps une électrode avec
la peau nue et la masse.
3. Gardez toujours les gants de soudage au sec et en
bon état.
REMARQUE
Les vêtements de protection aluminisés peuvent
devenir une partie du circuit électrique.
4. Eloignez les bouteilles d’oxygène, les chaînes,les
câbles métalliques, les engins de levage, les treuils
et les élévateurs de toute partie du circuit électrique.
AVERTISSEMENT
UN CHOC ELECTRIQUE PEUT PROVOQUER DES
BLESSURES OU PEUT ÊTRE MORTELLE
L’INSTALLATION ET L’ENTRETIEN DE L’ÉQUIPEMENT
DOIVENT ÊTRE CONFORMES AU CODE ELECTRIQUE
NATIONAL (NFPA 70) ET AUX CODES LOCAUX.
N’EFFECTUEZ PAS D’ENTRETIEN OU DE RÉPARATION
LORSQUE LÉQUIPEMENT EST EN MARCHE. NOPÉREZ
PAS L’ÉQUIPEMENT SANS ISOLATEURS OU CACHES
DE PROTECTION. L’ENTRETIEN OU LA RÉPARATION
DE L’ÉQUIPEMENT DOIVENT ÊTRE EFFECTUÉS
UNIQUEMENT PAR UN TECHNICIEN QUALIFIÉ, OU PAR
DU PERSONNEL FOR.
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INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITE ET MISES EN GARDE
21. Les préparations à cheveux inammables ne devraient
pas être utilisées lors du soudage ou découpage. Portez
des bouchons d’oreilles pour progez vos oreilles des
étincelles.
22. Lorsque la zone de travail le permet, l’opérateur devrait
être enfermé dans une cabine individuelle recouverte dun
revêtement à faible réflectivité comme loxyde de zinc. Ceci est
un facteur important pour absorber les rayons ultraviolets, et
un noir de lampe. Lopérateur devrait être enfermé avec des
écrans non combustibles revêtus de manière similaire.
AVERTISSEMENT
LES ETINCELLES DE SOUDURE PEUVENT CAUSER
DES INCENDIES ET DES EXPLOSIONS.
23. Les causes dincendie et dexplosion sont: les combustibles
atteints par l’arc, flammes, étincelles volantes, scories
chaudes ou matériaux chauffés. Retirez les combustibles de
la zone de travail et/ou etablissez une surveillance du feu.
24.
Evitez les vêtements huileux ou graisseux car les étincelles
peuvent y mettre le feu. Ayez un extincteur à proximi et sachez
comment lutiliser.
25.
Soyez attentif au danger de conduction ou rayonnement, par
exemple si le soudage ou découpage doit être fait contre un
mur, une cloison, un toit en métal, un plafond ou un toit, des
précautions doivent être prises pour éviter la mise à feu des
combustibles de lautre côté.
26. Ne soudez ni
ne coupez pas des conteneurs ayant contenu
des combustibles. Tous les espaces creux, cavis et
conteneurs devraient être s avant le soudage ou
coupage pour permettre l’évasion de l’air ou des gaz.
Une purge avec du gaz inerte est recommane.
27. N’utilisez jamais d’oxygène dans une torche de
soudage. N’utilisez que des gaz inertes ou des
langes de gaz inertes conformément aux exigences
du procédé. Lutilisation de gaz combustibles
comprimés peut causer des explosions pouvant
provoque blessures personnelles ou être fatales.
L’utilisation de l’arc contre toute bouteille de gaz
compripeut endommager la bouteille ou causer
une explosion.
AVERTISSEMENT
LE BRUIT PEUT NUIRE A L’AUDITION.
28. Le bruit du procédé Air Carbone Arc peut nuire à
votre audition. Portez les dispositifs de protection
auditive pour vous protéger lorsque les niveaux de
bruit dépassent les standards OSHA. Des dispositifs
de protection auditive appropriés doivent être portés
par les opérateurs et le personnel aux abords pour
assurer une protection personnelle contre le bruit.
11. Eloignez la fumée, les émanations et les gaz de la zone
de respiration.
12. Les émanations du procédé de soudage ou coupage
sont de divers types et forces, selon le genre detal
de base travail. Pour votre sécurité, ne respirez pas
ces émanations.
13. La ventilation doit être suffisante pour enlever la fue,
les émanations et les gaz pendant le fonctionnement
pour proger les opérateurs et le personnel psents
dans le secteur.
14. Les vapeurs de solvants chlorés peuvent former le gaz
toxique « Phosgène » en cas dexposition au rayonnement
ultraviolet d’un arc électrique. Tous les solvants, décapants
et sources potentielles de ces vapeurs doivent être enlevés
de la zone de travail.
15. Les émanations produites lors du soudage ou
coupage, surtout à des endroits confinés, peuvent
causer une gêne et un malaise physique en cas
dinhalation pendant une période prolongée.
16. Fournissez suffisamment de ventilation dans la zone
de soudage ou découpage. Servez-vous d’appareils
respiratoires à arrivée d’air si la ventilation n’est pas
sufsante pour enlever toutes les émanations et gaz. Ne
ventilez jamais avec de loxygène. Loxygène entretient
et accélère vigoureusement le feu.
17. Les procés de soudage et coupage produisent une
chaleur localie extme et de forts rayons ultraviolets.
18. N’essayez jamais de souder ou couper sans casque de
soudage équipé de verres adéquats. Veillez à ce que
les verres soient conformes aux normes dérales. Des
verres à ltre de nuro 12 à 14 fournissent la meilleure
protection contre le rayonnement de larc. En cas dendroit
con évitez que les réflexions du rayonnement de l’arc
pénètrent autour du casque.
AVERTISSEMENT
LE RAYONNEMENT DE LARC, LES SCORIES ET LES
ETINCELLES CHAUDES PEUVENT BLESSER LES YEUX
ET BRULER LA PEAU.
19. Veillez à ce que tout le personnel dans la zone de
travail soit protégé du rayonnement de l’arc et des
étincelles. Des rideaux de protection approuvés et des
lunettes de protection appropriées devraient être utilisés
pour fournir une protection au personnel se trouvant aux
abords et aux opérateurs des équipements voisins.
20. La peau devrait aussi être protégée des rayons de larc, de
la chaleur et du métal fondu. Portez toujours des gants et
des vêtements de protection qui empêchent lexposition de
votre peau. Toutes les poches devraient être fermées et les
manchettes cousues. Des tabliers, manches, guêtres en cuir,
etc. devraient être portés pour le soudage et découpage ou
pour les opérations lourdes utilisant de grandes électrodes. Les
chaussures de sécurité fournissent une protection suffisante
contre les brûlures aux pieds. Pour plus de protection portez
des guêtres en cuir.
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