Technical data
Maximum electrode diameter
Recommended electrodes
Input voltage
Input current
No-load voltage
Output voltage
Efficiency
Input power
Current range
Duty cycle
Cables diameter
Protection class
Power cable length
Cables length
Working temperature
Dimensions
Weight
In set
OPERATION
Welding
1. Plug the power cord of the welding machine into a grounded outlet.
2. Insert the electrode into the holder of the electrode wire.
3. Connect the electrode wire to the socket marked + (the plug must be inserted and
turned to the right until it locks).
4. Connect the ground cable to the socket marked - (the plug must be inserted and turned
to the right until it locks).
Note: The connection of welding cables may vary depending on the type of electrodes
used.
5. Attach the ground wire clamp to the workpiece or welding table. The clamp should be
as close as possible to the welded element.
6. Set the appropriate welding current using the knob.
7. Place the end of the electrode on the weldments and move it until welding is complete
or the electrode wears out. The electrode should be held at an angle of about 20-30°
to the weldments.
3,2 mm
acid, cellulose
230 V ±10%
max. 26,8 A
80 V
25,6 V
85%
max. 4,1 KW
10 - 140 A
20% (at 40°C)
12 mm2
IP21S
130 cm
130 cm (electrode cable) / 90 cm (grounding clamp
cable)
0°C - 40°C
23 x 10 x 14,5 cm
4 kg
electrode cable, grounding cable, owner's manual
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