WELDY miniwelder geo2 Operating Instructions Manual

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Leister Technologies AG
Galileo-Strasse 10
CH-6056 Kaegiswil
Switzerland

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  • Page 1 miniwelder geo2 / tex2 / roof2 Leister Technologies AG Galileo-Strasse 10 CH-6056 Kaegiswil Switzerland...
  • Page 2 Operating instructions (Translation of the original operating instructions) Please read operating instructions carefully before use and keep for further reference. WELDY miniwelder Wedge Welder Warning DANGER! Danger when opening up the device, as components and connections are ex- posed. Therefore, before opening it, unplug the device to ensure disconnection from the mains.
  • Page 3 Note: For welding materials made of PVC the miniwelder with a steel wedge must be used. Intended use: The miniwelder geo2 is designed for overlap welding of thinner geo membranes made from: LDPE, HDPE, PP, PVC, EVA. Any use other than or beyond that described above is deemed non-intended.
  • Page 4: Technical Data

    Technical data geo2 tex2 roof2 Voltage Power consumption Frequency 50/60 Wedge temperature max. °C Welding with (geo2 incl. test channel) 12 / 12 / 12 Emission level LpA (dB) Material of wedge Copper Steel Steel Weight Speed m/min 0.4 – 7.5 Material thickness 0.5 –...
  • Page 5: User Interface

    User Interface 12. Potentiometer drive speed 13. Status LED drive 14. Drive On/Off button 15. Potentiometer heating 16. Status LED 17. Heating On/Off button Adjustments Before adjusting components, pull plug from power supply. Fine adjustment Pressure Turn adjusting screw (23) anticlockwise to reduce the pressure down to 30 % of the maximum welding pressure.
  • Page 6: Work Environment And Safety

    Attention: For optimal welding results the material should have maximum contact to the upper and lower side of the wedge during the welding process. Replacing pressure rollers (8) Depending on welding material choose the right pressu- re rollers (8) steel or silicone (both in combination also possible).
  • Page 7: Putting Into Operation

    Flexible drive shaft defect Change flexible drive shaft No or not enough heating Heating cartridge defect Change heating wedge completely power Temperature-probe defect Change heating wedge completely Under voltage Use Extension cable with bigger load capacity. Other errors – Contact local Weldy partner...
  • Page 8: Transport And Storage

    Weldy. Warranty • The guarantee or warranty rights that were agreed upon by the local Weldy partners apply for this device. In the case of guarantee or warranty claims, all manufacturing or processing errors shall be repaired or replaced by the local Weldy partners at their own discretion.
  • Page 9 Your partner: Authorised Partner for : Australia - Techspan Australia Pty Ltd P. 1800 148 791 E. info@weldy.com.au W. www.weldy.com.au New Zealand - Techspan Trading (NZ) Ltd P. (09) 827 6567 E. info@weldy.co.nz W. www.weldy.co.nz © Copyright by Leister Leister Technologies AG...

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