Technical Data - Scheppach WSE3200 Translation Of Original Operating Manual

Cored-wire welding machine
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Technical data

Mains voltage U
1
Off-load voltage U
0
Working voltage U
2
Welding current l
2
Duty cycle X
Safeguarding
Protection category
Insulation class
Type of cooling
Welding wire Ø
Weight of the welding
wire reel
weight
Subject to technical changes!
Duty cycle X
Based on a ten minute period for example, this means
that it is permitted to weld continuously at 60% for
six minutes and then the machine must be allowed to
cool for four minutes.
Montage
Installing the welding shield (Fig. 3)
• Install the handle (18) on the welding shield (16) as
shown in Fig. 3.
• Install the protective glass (17) on the welding
shield (16) as shown in Fig. 3.
• Then fold the three sides of the welding shield. The
two sides each connect to the top with two press
studs.
Installing the welding wire reel (fig. 4 - 13)
• Open the cover for the wire feeding device (8) by
turning the lock (6) clockwise and folding the cover
upwards.
• Now you can see the wire feeding device and the
welding wire reel (fig. 5).
• Unlock the reel mounting (6a) by turning it 90°
counter-clockwise and then pull it off the shaft.
• Remove all packaging from the wire reel (10) so
that it can unroll freely.
• Fit the wire reel (10) onto the reel mounting. Ensure
that the reel will unwind on the same side as the
wire guide (7a).
• Now press the pressing roller tab (5a) inwards and
then upwards and pivot the roller unit outwards (fig.
8-9).
• The corresponding wire thickness is marked on
the top side of the feed roller (fig. 10). If the size
stipulated there does not match with the actual wire
thickness, turn the feed roller or replace it if neces-
sary.
• Now take the wire end off the edge of the reel and
trim it with side cutters or wire shears. Ensure that
the wire does not become loose or unroll.
• Now feed the wire through the wire guide (7a) along
the feed roller and into the hose assembly fitting
(fig. 11).
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230 V / 50 Hz
31 V
16,25 - 18,5 V
45 - 90 A
90 A ~ 10%
45 A ~ 60%
16 A
H
IP 21S
AF
0,6 - 0,9 mm
max. 1 kg
12,5 kg
• Tension the pressing roller (5a) again.
• Remove the burner nozzle (1) by simply pulling it
off. Unscrew the contact tip (11) too.
• Route the hose assembly (4) as straight as possible
as it runs away from the welding machine.
• Switch the welding machine on by setting the on/off
switch (13) to the "ON" position.
• Now press the burner button (2) to activate the wire
feed. Press the button until the wire emerges from
the front of the burner. When doing so, pay atten-
tion to the feed roller. If this is slipping, re-tension
the pressing roller (5a) with the adjusting screw
(5b).
• Do not touch the welding wiring during this proce-
dure as there is a risk of injury with this!
• As soon as the wire projects ca. 5 cm from the
front, release the burner button again. Then switch
the machine off again and pull out the mains plug!
• Now, screw the contact tip (11) on again and ensure
that the contact tip matches with the diameter of the
welding wire used.
• Finally, re-attach the burner nozzle (1).
Funktion
On / Off switch
Switch the device on by setting the on/off switch (13)
to "ON". The switch (13) illuminates. Switch the de-
vice off by setting the on/off switch (13) to "OFF". The
switch (13) is no longer illuminated.
Welding current
The desired welding current can be selected with the
switch (12). If the switch is set to the top position, the
welding current is 90A and the duty cycle is 10%. If
switched to the bottom position, the welding current is
45A with a duty cycle of 60%.
Wire feed
In order to achieve constant welding, the adjustment
wheel (15) can be used for the fine adjustment of the
wire feed. It is recommended to start with a medium
setting and then reduce or increase the feed rate if
required.
Overload protection
The welding machine is equipped with a thermal pro-
tective device, which interrupts the welding current
supply automatically as soon as a higher temperature
is reached. In this case, the indicator lamp (14) illumi-
nates. If the overload protection device is triggered,
allow to device to cool down for ca. 15 min. Once the
indicator lamp has extinguished, the device is ready
for use again.
Starting up
Connecting to the mains power supply
Before you connect the power cable to the mains
power supply, make sure that the data on the rating
plate is the same as that for your mains supply.
Connect the machine to a properly installed protec-
tive contact socket, with at least 16A circuit breaker.
Danger! The mains plug may only be replaced by a
qualified electrician.
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