Technical Specifications - STAMOS S-MAG 120 FL Manual De Instrucciones

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U S E R M A N U A L
The operation manual must be read carefully.
Never dispose of electrical equipment together
with household waste.
This machine conforms to CE declarations.
Use full body protective clothes.
ATTENTION! Wear protective gloves!
Safety goggles must be worn.
Protective footwear must be worn.
ATTENTION! Hot surface may cause burns!
ATTENTION! Risk of fire or explosion!
ATTENTION! Harmful fumes, danger of poisoning.
Gases and vapours may be hazardous to health.
Welding gases and vapours are released during
welding. Inhalation of these substances may be
hazardous to health!
Use a welding mask with appropriate filter shading.
CAUTION! Harmful radiation of welding arc!
Do not touch part that are under voltage/power.
PLEASE NOTE! Drawings in this manual are for
illustration purposes only and in some details it may
differ from the actual product.
The original operation manual is in German. Other
language versions are translations from German.
1. SAFETY OF USE
1.1. GENERAL NOTES
Take care of your own safety, as well as the one of
third parties by reviewing and strictly following the
instructions which are included in the operating
manual of the device.
Only qualified and skilled personnel can be allowed
to start, operate, maintain and repair the machine.
The machine must never be operated contrary to its
intended purpose.
1.2. PREPARATION OF WELDING WORK SITE
WELDING OPERATIONS MAY CAUSE FIRE OR EXPLOSION
Strictly follow the occupational health and safety
regulations applicable to welding operations and
make sure to provide appropriate fire extinguishers
at the welding work site.
Never carry out welding operations in flammable
locations posing the risk of material ignition.
Never carry out welding operations in an atmosphere
containing flammable particles or vapours of
explosive substances.
Remove all flammable materials within 12 meters
from the welding operations site and if removal is
not possible cover flammable materials with fire
retardant covering.
Use safety measures against sparks and glowing
particles of metal.
Make sure that sparks or hot metal splinters do
not penetrate through the slots or openings in the
coverings, shields or protective screens.
EN
Do not weld tanks or barrels that contain or have
contained flammable substances. Do not weld in the
vicinity of such containers and barrels.
Do not weld pressure vessels, pipes of pressurised
installations or pressure trays.
Always ensure adequate ventilation.
It is recommended to take a stable position prior to
welding.
1.3. PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
ELECTRIC ARC RADIATION CAN DAMAGE EYES AND SKIN
When welding, wear clean, oil stain free protective
clothing
made
of
non-flammable
and
conductive material (leather, thick cotton), leather
gloves, high boots and protective hood.
Before welding remove all flammable or explosive
items, such as propane butane lighters or matches.
Use facial protection (helmet or shield) and eye
protection, with a filter featuring a shade level
matching the sight of the welder and the welding
current. The safety standards suggest colouring No.
9 (minimum No. 8) for each current below 300 A. A
lower colouring of the shield can be used if the arc is
covered by the workpiece.
Always use approved safety glasses with side
protection under the helmet or any other cover.
Use guards for the welding operations site in order
to protect other people from the blinding light
radiation or projections.
Always wear earplugs or other hearing aids to
protect against excessive noise and to avoid spatter
entering the ears.
Bystanders should be warned to not look at the arc.
Welded materials can cause burns. Never touch the
welded components with parts of your body without
protection. When touching and moving welded
material, always use welding gloves and tongs.
1.4. PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN BE LETHAL
The power cable must be connected to the nearest
socket and placed in a practical and secure position.
Positioning the cable negligently in the room and on
a surface which was not checked must be avoided as
it can lead to electrocution or fire.
Touching electrically charged elements can cause
electrocution or serious burns.
Electrical arc and the working area are electrically
charged during the power flow.
Input circuit and inner power circuit of the devices
are also under voltage charge when the power
supply is turned on.
The elements under the voltage charge must not be
touched.
Dry, insulated gloves without any holes and
protective clothing must be worn at all times.
Insulation mats or other insulation layers, big enough
as not to allow for body contact with an object or the
floor, must be placed on the floor.
The electrical arc should not be touched.
The electrical power must be shut down prior to
cleaning the device or when performing an electrode
replacement.
It must be checked if the earthing cable is properly
connected or the pin is connected correctly to the
earthed socket. Incorrect connection of the earthing
can cause life or health hazard.
The power cables must be regularly checked for
damages or lack of insulation. Damaged cables must
be replaced. Negligent insulation repair can cause
death or serious injury.
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The device must be turned off when it is not being
used.
The cable mustn't be wrapped around the body.
A welded object must be properly grounded.
Only equipment in good condition can be used.
Damaged device elements must be repaired or
replaced. Safety belts must be used when working
at height.
All fitting and safety elements must be stored in one
place.
When the device is switched on, the handle end must
be kept away from the body.
non-
The ground cable should be connected as close as
possible to the welded element (e.g. to a work table).
Security guidelines for work that constitutes a fire hazard
Preparation of the building and premises for work that
constitutes a fire hazard:
removal of all flammable materials and waste from
rooms and premises where work will be carried out;
moving any flammable objects and non-flammable
objects in flammable packages away to a safe
distance;
materials that cannot be removed must be secured
against e.g. welding spatter by covering them with
e.g. metal sheets, drywall, etc.;
check
if
materials
surrounding rooms require protection;
seal with non-flammable materials any openings in
installation, ventilation, etc. through holes located
near the place of work;
secure electric cables, gas or installation pipes
covered with flammable insulation against welding
spatter if they are within the range of work that
constitutes a fire hazard;
check that the planned work will not be carried
out in rooms that were painted using flammable
substances or where other flammable substances
were used on the day of planned work.
Sparks may cause a fire
Sparks produced by welding can cause fires, explosions
and burns on exposed skin. During welding, it is necessary
to wear welding gloves and protective clothing. Remove or
secure any flammable materials and substances from the
place of work. Do not weld sealed containers or tanks in
which flammable liquids were stored. Such containers or
tanks must be rinsed before welding to remove flammable
liquids. Do not weld in the vicinity of flammable gas,
vapours or liquids. Fire equipment (blankets, dry powder
extinguisher or extinguishing foam) must be placed near
the workplace in an easily visible and reachable place.
THE DEVICE CAN STILL BE UNDER VOLTAGE UPON FEEDER
DISCONNECTION
Voltage in the input capacitor must be checked upon
turning off the device and disconnecting it from
the power source. One must make sure that the
voltage value is equal to zero. Otherwise, the device
elements must not be touched.
1.5. GASES AND FUMES
PLEASE NOTE! GAS MAY BE LETHAL OR DANGEROUS TO
HUMAN HEALTH!
When welding, ensure good ventilation. Avoid
inhalation of the gas.
Chemical substances (lubricants, solvents) must be
removed from the surfaces of welded objects as they
burn and emit toxic smokes under the influence of
temperature.
EN
The welding of galvanised objects is permitted only
when efficient ventilation is provided with filtration
and access to fresh air. Zinc fumes are very toxic, an
intoxication symptom is the so called zinc fever.

2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Product name
Model
Voltage [V~] /Frequency [Hz]
Function
Welding current range [A]
Welding current at 100% work cycle [A]
Welding current at 60% work cycle [A]
Welding current at 10% work cycle [A]
Power factor
Wire spool diameter [mm]
Thickness of the welded material [mm]
or
flammable
objects
in
Flux wire diameter [mm]
Protection rating IP
Weight [kg]
3. OPERATION
3.1. GENERAL NOTES
The device must be applied according to its purpose,
with observance of OHS regulations and restrictions
resulting from data included in the rating plate (IP
level, operation cycle, supply voltage, etc.).
The machine must not be opened, as it will cause
warranty loss and, in addition, exploding, unshielded
elements can cause serious injuries.
The producer does not bear any responsibility for
technical changes in the device or material losses
caused by the introduction of the said changes.
In case of incorrect device operation, contact the
service centre.
Louvers must not be shielded – the welder must
be positioned at 30 cm distance from objects
surrounding it.
The welder must not be kept under your arm or near
to your body.
The machine must not be installed in rooms with
aggressive environments, high dustiness and near
devices with high electromagnetic field emission.
3.2. DEVICE STORAGE
The machine must be protected against water and
moisture.
The welder must not be positioned on heated
surfaces.
The device must be stored in a dry and clean room.
3.3. CONNECTING THE DEVICE
3.3.1. CONNECTING THE POWER
The power connection must be performed by a
qualified person. In addition, a suitably qualified
person should check whether the earthing and
electrical system are in accordance with the safety
regulations and if it works properly.
The device must be placed near the work station.
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FLUX Welder
S-MAG 120 FL
230 / 50
FCAW
(Flux-Cored
Arc Welding)
40 – 120
40
60
120
0.8
100
1 – 3
ø 0.8 / 0.9
IP21
17.75

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