Welding & Fabrication Tools - Mini VaR Tool Kit Table of Contents Page How to use this manual ......................3 Symbols used in this manual ....................3 Uses and Applications ......................3 Unauthorized Use ........................4 Technical Specifications ......................4 Spare Parts ...........................
This symbol is used to warn you of actions that are dangerous for the operator. Read the associated warnings and instructions carefully. Uses and Applications The "Mini Pliers - R8" kit is designed for customer use in welding VOLTA ROUND and V-Profiles of various lengths. "Technical specifications" below. Round Profile ‘V’...
Spare Parts In the case that the welder, Pliers or other related tools and equipment require repair, contact your nearest Volta Belting Technology distributor. In your inquiry do not forget to mention the part's name and number mentioned on page 6.
Protect the power cord from heat and contact with sharp edges. Do not pull the cord to remove the plug from a power socket. Make sure the power socket is properly grounded before connecting the welder. *VOLTA belts DO NOT contain toxic components. www.voltabelting.com | 5...
Welder Stand The welder stand has been designed so that a user can safely prepare it for use by bending the stamped section to the form shown on the right in the Fig. 4. Fig. 4 Preparing the Welder for Use Place the welder on its stand (Fig.
Welding & Fabrication Tools - Mini VaR Tool Kit Preparing the Pliers for Welding The Mini R8 pliers can be used in two different positions (fig. 6). Normally open (default position). Normally Closed (can only be used with the optional handles).
Make sure the belt ends are aligned. In case of misalignment, align the profile. Increase the distance between the pliers to W + 6 mm. W refers to the welder tip's thickness (for VOLTA Mini welder: W = 4 mm).
Allow additional 10 minutes of cooling time before using the belt. The period of time can be shortened by using an air gun or water. The VOLTA belt is now ready for long lasting and reliable use. Fig. 16 Fig. 17 Fig.
Cleaning the Welder Wipe the welder's tip with a dry cloth before the melt completely cools. Only use a cotton cloth. Avoid using synthetic fabric or sharp-edged tools to remove material. These will damage the welder’s Teflon coating. Ensure that the Teflon coating is not scratched or peeled away. Be careful when you remove the melted material from the welder’s Teflon coated tip.
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