Connecting And Adjusting The Shielding Gas Volume; Connecting The Control Lead - Abicor Binzel ROBO Compact W600 Operating Instruction

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ROBO Compact W600

6.3.1 Connecting and adjusting the shielding gas volume

NOTICE
• The type and amount of shielding gas used depend 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 Connect the shielding gas cylinder to the wire feeder system.
2 Use the pressure reducer on the shielding gas cylinder to set the gas volume.
3 Depending on the version (Euro-ZA Panasonic
connector correctly.

6.3.2 Connecting the control lead

torch-side
Emerg. stop 2
Emerg. stop 3
Emerg. stop 1
Button
Button
Current sensor
Gas nozzle sensor
* only connected in case of cable assemblies with emergency stop function
Fig. 6
Connecting the control lead
The control lead of the machine is open. The customer must connect a suitable plug. If all data
is provided, the system will be supplied ready for connection. Otherwise, choose a compatible
plug for your power source and connect it to the corresponding leads according to the terminal
diagram.
BAL.0374.0 • 2019-04-01
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connector), mount the shielding gas
Control lead 7-wire
100.0084
WH
BN
GN
YE
GY
BU
PK
6 Putting into operation
machine-side
B*
C*
A*
n.c.
n.c.
n.c.
n.c.
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