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WeldTech - 75 Instruction Manual
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SIMTECH
Phone: 877-777-2467 • Fax: 215-547-9129
www.SimtechUSA.com
1.070714
5. Starting and Operating
The statements of this chapter should help you operate the machine. It also should lead you tostart the
machine appropriately.
This comprises:
• Operating the machine safely
• Making use of the possibilities offered
• Running the machine economically
5.1.Starting
The machine may be operated by trained and authorized persons only. For
qualification a plastic welder examination according to DVS and DVGW can be
taken. If dangers occur unplug the machine immediately
After completion of the welding work and during breaks the machine is to be
switched off and the legitimacy card is to be removed. Furthermore, you have to
make sure that no unauthorized persons have access to the machine.
Protect the machine from wetness and moisture ! For working at the building site
use a current distributor with a FI-security protective switch.
• Screw the cleaned and grease-free socket and spigot of the required diameter onto the heating
element, heating spigot right-hand I heating socket left-hand, (use the special cylinder head
screw, the pressure spring, washer and hexagon nut according to the illustration).
• Screw on the prismatic clamping tools which correspond to the diameter range (on the right-
hand side there must be the fitting stops to clamp the fitting).
• Connect the heating element to the power supply system (110 V 160 Hz).
• Environment: do not weld below 5° C, if necessary heat up before welding avoid humidity, if
necessary put up a tent
• In case of ambient temperatures under 5° C the following measures have to be taken: If need
be, put up a welding tent and heat up the pipe ends.
Take measures against rain, wind and dust.
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