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Cebora BRAVO User Manual

Cebora BRAVO
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I -MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONE PER SALDATRICE A FILO PAG. 2
GB -INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR WIRE WELDING MACHINE PAGE 7
D -BETRIEBSANLEITUNG FÜR DRAHTSCHWEISSMASCHINE SEITE.12
F -MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS POUR POSTE A SOUDER A FIL PAGE 17
E -MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES PARA SOLDADORA DE HILO PAG. 22
P -MANUAL DE INSTRUÇÕES PARA MÁQUINA DE SOLDAR A FIO PAG. 27
SF -KÄYTTÖOPAS MIG-HITSAUSKONEELLE SIVU.32
DK -INSTRUKTIONSMANUAL FOR SVEJSEAPPARAT TIL TRÅDSVEJSNING SIDE.37
NL -GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING VOOR MIG-LASMACHINE PAG.42
S -INSTRUKTIONSMANUAL FÖR TRÅDSVETS SID.47
GR -ODHGOS CRHSEWS GIA SUSKEUH SUGKOLLHSHS ME NHMA sel.52
PL -INSTRUKCJA MANUALNA DLA SPAWAREK MIG/MAG STORNA.58
Parti di ricambio e schemi elettrici
Spare parts and wiring diagrams
Ersatzteile und elektrische Schaltpläne
Pièces de rechange et schémas éléctriques
Piezas de repuesto y esquemas eléctricos
Partes sobressalentes e esquema eléctrico
Varaosat ja sähkökaavio
Reservedele og elskema
Reserveonderdelen en elektrisch schema
Reservdelar och elschema
Antallaktikav kai hlektrikov scediavgramma
Części zamienne i schematy elektryczne
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Cebora BRAVO Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCebora
ModelBRAVO
CategoryWelding System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

ELECTRIC SHOCK

Warning about the danger of electric shock during operation.

FUMES AND GASES

Health hazards from welding fumes and gases, and required ventilation.

ARC RAYS

Protection against eye injury and skin burns from arc rays.

RISK OF FIRE AND BURNS

Prevention of fires and burns caused by sparks and hot materials.

NOISE

Information on noise levels and necessary precautions.

ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS

Dangers from EMF fields, especially for pacemaker users.

EXPLOSIONS

Precautions to avoid explosion hazards from pressurized containers.

ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY

Compliance with standards and use in industrial environments.

DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT

Guidelines for environmentally sound disposal of the equipment.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

2.1 SPECIFICATIONS

Overview of the welding machine's purpose and basic checks upon receipt.

2.2 EXPLANATION OF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Explanation of technical terms and symbols used in specifications.

2.3 Overload cut-out

Description of the thermostat protection system.

INSTALLATION

3.1 PLACEMENT

Instructions for positioning the welding machine in a suitable environment.

3.2 INTERNAL CONNECTIONS

Safety precautions and steps for making internal electrical connections.

3.3 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS

Procedures for connecting earth clip and gas hose.

DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS

4.1 CONTROLS ON THE FRONT OF THE MACHINE

Identification and function of front panel controls like setting knobs and LEDs.

E- Selector switch

Function of the selector switch for power on/off and voltage ranges.

F- Selector switch

Fine-tuning welding voltage within selected ranges.

G- Earth sockets

Location and purpose of earth connection sockets.

H- Central adapter

Connection point for the welding torch.

WELDING

5.1 INSTALLATION

Preparing the wire feeder roller and program for welding.

5.2 THE MACHINE IS READY TO WELD

Step-by-step guide to prepare the machine for welding operations.

5.3 WELDING CARBON STEELS WITHOUT GAS PROTECTION

Guidelines for welding carbon steel without gas shielding.

5.4 WELDING CARBON STEELS WITH GAS PROTECTION

Recommended gas mixtures and wire for carbon steel welding.

5.5 WELDING STAINLESS STEEL

Procedures for welding stainless steel, including gas and wire.

5.6 WELDING ALUMINUM

Specific requirements for welding aluminum, including gas and wire.

WELDING DEFECTS

1 DEFECT - CAUSES

Classification of welding defects and their potential causes.

2 DEFECT CAUSES

Further classification of welding defects and their causes.

3 DEFECT CAUSES

Additional welding defects and their corresponding causes.

4 DEFECT CAUSES

More welding defects and their identified causes.

MAINTAINING THE SYSTEM

Shielding gas nozzle

Maintenance and cleaning of the shielding gas nozzle.

Contact tip.

Importance of contact tip maintenance for stable arc and current.

Wire liner.

Maintenance and cleaning of the wire liner.

Gearmotor group.

Periodic cleaning and inspection of the wire feeder group.

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