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ESAB SWARM A-20 User Manual

ESAB SWARM A-20
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USER MANUAL
PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTION BEFORE USE. RETAIN
THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
SWARM A-20
Manual Number: 0-NEW
Revision Date: 02-16-2022
Revision Number: AA
Language: ENGLISH
Complete User Manual at:
WELDING HELMET
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ESAB SWARM A-20 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandESAB
ModelSWARM A-20
CategoryMotorcycle Accessories
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Warnings and Precautions

Arc Rays and Skin Burns

Arc rays emit UV radiation and hot metal can cause burns. Proper use of equipment is essential.

Noise Hazards

Excessive noise can damage hearing. Wear approved ear protection if noise levels are high.

Fumes and Gases

Fumes and gases can cause harm, especially in confined spaces. Shielding gases can cause asphyxiation.

Fires and Explosions

Heat from arcs and hot slag can start fires. Protect work area from sparks and hot metal.

Additional Safety Information

Provides information on safe practices and recommended publications for arc welding.

California Proposition 5 Warning

Warns about chemicals in welding fumes causing birth defects and cancer.

Skin Contact Chemical Warning

Product exposure to lead and other chemicals can cause cancer and reproductive harm.

Skin Contact Warnings

Materials may cause allergic reactions. Safety eyewear is mandatory.

High Speed Particle Protection

Wear impact-resistant safety eyewear over spectacles for high-speed particles.

Specifications

Parts Breakdown

ADF Parts List

Lists and identifies components of the Automatic-Darkening Filter (ADF).

Helmet Parts List

Lists and identifies external components of the welding helmet.

Operation

Before Welding Checks

Pre-operation checks including lens film, battery test, and general helmet inspection.

Shade Control

Guidance on selecting the correct shade level based on welding process and current.

Sensitivity Control

Instructions on adjusting sensitivity for varying light and amperage conditions.

Delay Control

How to set the delay time for the ADF to return to light after welding.

Battery Replacement

Procedure for replacing the ADF battery, including disposal information.

Maintenance and Replacement

Front Cover Lens Replacement

Steps to remove and replace a damaged or dirty front cover lens.

Inner Cover Lens Replacement

Procedure for replacing the inner cover lens if it becomes damaged or dirty.

ADF Installation and Removal

Instructions for removing and installing the ADF unit from the helmet.

Headgear Adjustment

Headgear Diameter Adjustment

How to adjust the headgear size using the twist knob.

Headgear Height Adjustment

Steps to adjust the vertical position of the headgear.

Viewing Angle Adjustment

Procedure for tilting the helmet to the desired viewing angle.

Distance Adjustment

How to adjust the distance between the helmet and the user's face.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

General Maintenance

Guidelines for cleaning and maintaining the welding helmet and its components.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Solutions for problems like poor visibility, ADF not darkening, or remaining dark.

Markings

ADF Markings Explained

Decoding the standard markings on the Automatic-Darkening Filter (ADF).

Helmet Shell Markings

Explanation of standard markings found on the welding helmet shell.

Cover Lens Markings

Definition of markings on the front and inner cover lenses.

Standards Compliance

PPE Regulation Compliance

Statement of compliance with European Personal Protective Equipment regulations.

Tested Standards

List of industry standards to which the helmet has been tested.

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