Information on the rating plate, 1 placing the machine, Hot-start function – Metabo E 130 User Manual

Page 8: Arc-force function, Anti-stick function, 1 manual arc welding, Connect the earth cable to the - pole, Connect the welding cable to the + pole, Turn master switch on, 2 tig welding

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Information on the rating plate:

4.1

Placing the machine

A

Caution!

Always stand the machine on

its feet only.

The machine draws in air at its front
and bottom, which is given off
through the ventilating slots at the
rear. Ensure an unhindered airflow.
The distance of the machine to walls
or other equipment must be at least
20 cm.

A

Caution!

Check all connections and

supply lines before turning on.

3

Note:

For manual arc welding this

machine uses the Hot-start, Arc-force
and Anti-stick functions.

Hot-start function

When contacting the weld metal with the
electrode, the set welding current is
increased for a short period to ensure
that the arc will start.

This brief increase of the welding current
is limited to the maximum electrode cur-
rent.

Arc-force function

During the welding process the machine
keeps the energy (heat) brought into the
weld metal at a constant level, even if
the distance between electrode and
weld pool varies.

Anti-stick function

If the machine detects a short-circuit in
the welding process, it will switch to min-
imum current within 0.5 sec to keep the
electrode from burning out.

5.1

Manual arc welding

1.

Connect the earth cable to the
pole
.

2.

Connect the welding cable to the +
pole
.

A

Caution!

Note information on polarity

shown on the packaging of the elec-
trodes used; reverse polarity, if nec-
essary.

A

Caution!

For manual arc welding the

Lift-arc ignition must be disabled. To
check, turn the rotary switch counter-
clockwise.

3.

Attach earth cable at a suitable loca-
tion of the workpiece.

4.

Turn master switch ON.

5.

Set desired welding current.

The welding machine is now opera-
tional.

5.2

TIG welding

When using a TIG welding torch
(optional accessory), both models can
also be used for TIG welding.

1.

Connect the welding current cable
of the TIG torch

(– pole).

2.

Check the gas supply to the TIG
torch.

3.

Attach the earth cable at a suitable
location of the workpiece (+ pole).

4.

Turn master switch ON.

5.

Set desired welding current.

6.

Activate Lift-arc ignition.

To check, turn the rotary switch
clockwise.

The welding machine is now opera-
tional.

TIG welding

The arc can only be started by touching
the workpiece with the electrode (Lift-arc
ignition).

1

Manufacturer

2

Machine designation

3

Serial number

4

Standard information – This
machine meets the requirements
of the standards mentioned here

5

CE mark – This machine con-
forms to the EU directives as per
declaration of conformity

6

Electrical performance data

7

Year of make

3.

Operating Elements

8

Welding current regulator

9

Carrying strap/shoulder strap
Adjustable in length for carrying

− by hand (shown in illustra-

tion)

− on the shoulder.

10

Master switch

switches the unit ON or OFF

11

Equipment-on indicator light

2

3

4

5

6

7

1

8

10

9

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12

13

14

15

12

Fault indicator light
The LED flashes:

− in case of a low-voltage

condition

− in case of an over-voltage

condition

− in case of excessive an

operating temperature.

13

Selector switch

Manual Arc MMA – TIG DC

(lift-arc ignition)

14

Welding current socket (+ pole)

15

Welding current socket (– pole)

LED = Light-Emitting Diode, used as
indicator light.

4.

Preparing for Operation

5.

Operation

>20 cm

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