NEO Tools 02-400 handleiding
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b) Power tool plug must match socket. Never modify the plug in
any way. No modications in plugs and sockets reduces the risk of
electric shock.
c) With the welder use only rst protection class extension cords
(with ground wire) connected to electrical circuit with residual
current protection I∆n < 30mA or I∆n = 30mA .
d) Do not expose power tools to rain or moisture. If water gets into
the power tool, there is an increased risk of electric shock.
e) Do not overstrain cords. Never use the power cord to carry, pull
or unplug the power tool from the socket. Keep the power cord
away from heat sources, oils, sharp edges and moving parts.
Damaged or tangled power cords increase the risk of electric shock.
f) When the power tool is operated outdoors, use only extension
cords designed for outdoors use (protection class I, sealing class
IP 54 with rubber insulation or equivalent). Use an extension cord
designed for outdoors applications to reduce the risk of electric shock.
3) Personal safety
a) When operating the power tool be far-sighted, watch the
power tool operation and use common sense. Do not operate
the power tool when you are tired or under inuence of drugs,
alcohol or medicines. A moment of inattention while operating the
power tool may cause serious personal injury.
b) Use safety equipment. Always wear safety gloves.
c) Prepare your workplace before switching the welder on. Needless
tools or objects and untidiness in the workplace may cause personal
injury.
d) Do not overestimate your abilities. Stand rmly and keep your
balance at all times. It enables better control over the power tool in
unpredictable situations.
e) Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep
your hair, clothes and gloves away from heated parts. Loose
clothing, jewellery or long hair can be caught by power tool parts.
4) Power tool use and care
a) Unplug the power tool from the power supply before making
any adjustment settings, changing part or storing. Such
preventive safety measures reduce the risk of accidental start-up of the
power tool.
b) Store unused power tool out of the reach of children. Do not
allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or this manual to
operate the power tool. Power tools are dangerous when operated
by untrained users.
c) Take care of the power tool. Check alignment and xing of
moving parts, check against part cracks and all other factors
that may aect operation of the power tool. Repair the power
tool before use if it is found damaged. Many accidents are caused
by improper maintenance of power tools.
d) Use power tools, equipment, working tools etc. in accordance
with this manual and their purpose, considering working
conditions and type of the work to be performed. Using the power
tool in a way it is not intended for may create dangerous situations.
5) Repair
e) All repairs must be carried out by an electrician with appropriate
professional powers. Only original spare parts can be used
(authorized service points). This will ensure safe operation of the
power tool.
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT
PE, PP and BR pipe welder is a heating tool with rst
electrical protection class. Its design includes high
quality heating plate and temperature control system.
In this welder the temperature control system also functions as the
tool protection against overheating. The welder provides quick and
uniform heating of pipes and connectors alike, that aects quality
of joining of elements. Comfortable use allows to reduce pipetter’s
time of work. Welder handle is made of polyurethane. The welder
features special stand that can be xed to the tool body using slits
located there. Fixing is easy, comfortable and allows rm joint.
TOOL PARTS 1
a. Heating plate
b. Monitoring diodes
c. Temperature setting wheel
d. Welder body
e. Stand
f. Heating sleeve
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Table 1. Rated parameters.
Rated voltage [V] 230
Frequency of current [Hz] 50
Rated power [W] 800
Temperature of welding head surface [
0
C] 0-300
Weight [kg] 1,1
Table 2. Welder sleeves
Pipe
diameter,
Inside diameter
of concave
sleeve,
Outside
diameter of
convex sleeve,
Heating depth when
melting
20 19,8 19,3 14
25 24,8 24,4 15
32 31,7 31,3 16,5
40 39,6 39,2 17
WARNING. WHAT TO REMEMBER WHEN
USING THE WELDER.
1. Product body is hard and power cord is equipped with plug
with two pins and ground wire. When using the welder plug it to
socket with ground pin. Do not replace plug of the power cord at will.
2. Caution! When putting the welder away after the work is nished,
place it on the stand designed for such purpose. Stay alert. Do not
burn anyone, do not cause material damage.
3. When using the welder remember the tool is a source of heat. To avoid
burns use protective gloves when working and replacing heating
sleeves.
4. Do not attempt to dismantle welder body. It may cause electric shock.
5. Do not use the welder outdoors during rain. Protect the welder against
water or other uids that might get inside the tool.
6. In case the power cord is damaged, it should be replaced in authorized
electric workshop. Appropriate certication and tools are required for
this task.
7. Before putting the welder to its package (when the work is nished),
unplug the tool from mains socket and wait until the tool cools down to
room temperature.
8. Install heating sleeve accordingly to provided information. Use M8x45
screws for sleeves with diameter greater than 75 mm. Do not tighten the
sleeve too hard when the welder is cold. It may cause damage of threads
when the tool is used. Be careful when replacing heating sleeve during
operation of the welder. Store removed sleeve carefully. Do not allow
to damage the surface coating of the heating sleeve. If such damage
occurs it may cause sticking of plastic, reduction in operation quality and
reduction of sleeve durability.
9. When the welder is connected to a power supply, the green indicator
lamp lights up. After the required temperature setting is adjusted with
the wheel, the red lamp will light up, which indicates heating. The red
lamp switches o when the heating is nished (the welder is ready
for operation). During operation the welder cools down. Maintaining
temperature stability demands periodic heating up, which is indicated
with the red lamp.
10. Use cutter to cut pipes to be melted. Cut perpendicularly to axis.
Slide pipe or parts to be joined into the sleeve and heat up for a few
seconds (according to information in table 3). Remove it quickly and
slide heated elements vertically to elements that they are to be joined
with (pipe connector).
Table 3. Guidelines for plastic pipe welding
Outside
diameter
[mm]
Melting depth
[mm]
Melting time
[s]
Joining
time
[s]
Cooling time
[min]
20 14 5 4 3
25 15 7 4 3
32 16,5 8 4 4
40 17 8 4 6
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Productinformatie
| Merk | NEO Tools |
| Model | 02-400 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 4860 MB |







