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4.4 Setting the shielding gas quantity
4.5 Feeding in the wire
1
Torch neck
2
Clamping cap
3
Flat-head screw
Fig. 6
Feeding in the wire
NOTE
• The type and quantity of the shielding gas depends on the welding task
and the gas nozzle geometry.
• Make all shielding gas connections gas-tight.
• To prevent the shielding gas supply from becoming clogged by
impurities, the cylinder valve must be opened briefly before connecting
the cylinder. This will expel any impurities that may be present.
1
7
4
Fixing plate
5
Potentiometer (optional)
6
Handle
NOTE
• Each time the wire is changed, make sure that the beginning of the wire is
free of burrs.
• Make sure that the wire feed roll complies with the diameter of the
inserted wire electrode.
8.1 Replacing the wire feed roll on page EN-14
1 Insert the wire in the wire feeder as specified by the manufacturer.
2 Remove clamping cap (2) from handle (6).
3 Swing out seat clamp (7) laterally.
4 Press the "Current-less wire feed" trigger at the wire feed unit until the wire
emerges from the contact tip.
5 Lock seat clamp (7) and attach clamping cap (2).
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3
4
6
5
7
4 Putting into operation
Seat clamp
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