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5 Screw together the gas nozzle (1) and the spatter protector (2).
The spatter protector (2) moves into the correct position within the gas nozzle (1).
5.4 Attaching the wire guide
NOTICE
• Only use gas-tight, plastic-insulated wire guides to ensure a secure shielding gas cover
and a defined current contact.
• Bare liners give rise to a loss of shielding gas.
5.4.1 Liner
NOTICE
• New and unused liners must be abridged to the actual length of the cable assembly.
• If the torch has a fixed torch neck, only through-hole liners are used.
• To install the wire guide with a little preload, excess length is required.
• The sealing plug makes it easier to detach and attach the insulating piece for
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ABIMIG
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For use of steel wires with undivided wire guide.
1 Stretch out the BIKOX
the torch neck.
2 Unscrew the nut from the central connector or direct connector and slide the liner through
the BIKOX
3 Screw down the nut again, tighten using an ABIMIG
the liner flush with the tip adaptor.
4 Screw in contact tip and gas nozzle.
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ABIMIG
A T LW
For use of steel wires with divided wire guide.
1 Stretch out the BIKOX
the torch neck.
2 Unscrew the nut from the central connector and slide the liner through the BIKOX
assembly up to the retaining nipple.
3 Screw down the nut again, tighten using an ABIMIG
the handle threaded part so that it protrudes 2 mm.
4 Screw down rotating or repluggable torch neck again at the handle.
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/cable assembly and unscrew the gas nozzle and contact tip from
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/cable assembly up to the retaining nipple.
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/cable assembly and unscrew the gas nozzle and contact tip from
5 Putting into operation
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wrench and cut off excess length of
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wrench and cut off excess length at
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