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Gude SG 130 A User Manual

Gude SG 130 A
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SG 130 A
20071
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DE
Originalbetriebsanleitung Schweißgerät
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EN
Translation of the original instructions Welder
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FR
Traduction du mode d’emploi d’origine Poste à souder
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IT
Traduzione del Manuale d’Uso originale Saldatrice
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ES
Traducción del manual original Dispositivo de soldadura
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NL
Vertaling van de originele gebruiksaanwijzing Lasapparaat
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CZ
Překlad originálního návodu k provozu Svářečka
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SK
Preklad originálneho návodu na prevádzku Zváračka
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PL
Tłumaczenie oryginalnej instrukcji obsługi Spawarka
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Az eredeti használati utasítás fordítása Hegesztőgép

Table of Contents

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Gude SG 130 A Specifications

General IconGeneral
Input voltage230 V
Frequency50/60 Hz
Electrode diameter1.6 - 3.25 mm
Protection classIP21S
Insulation classH
Weight16.5 kg
Input frequency50/60 Hz

Summary

Scope of Delivery

Starting-up the Device

Operation

Cleaning and Storage

Technical Data

Article Number

Unique identifier for the product.

Mains Voltage

The voltage supplied to the device.

Maximum Input Current

The highest input current the device can handle.

Duty Cycle

Ratio of load time to total cycle time.

Material Thickness Range

The range of material thickness the device can weld.

Weight

The net and gross weight of the device.

Safety Information

Specified Conditions of Use

Details the intended use and limitations of the welding device.

Requirements for Operating Staff

Specifies qualifications, age, and training needed for operators.

Residual Risk

Identifies potential hazards that may remain despite following instructions.

Emergency Procedure

Outlines steps to take in case of an accident.

Electrical Safety

RCD Requirement

Operation requires a safety switch against stray current (RCD).

Extension Cable Usage

Guidelines for using extension cables, including length and cross-section.

Fuse and Circuit Breaker Compliance

Fuses must comply with regulations and match wire cross-section.

Safety Instructions for Welding Devices

Protection Degree and Environmental Exposure

Welder has IP21S protection and must not be exposed to rain or moisture.

Voltage Check

Verify technical data matches the electric network voltage.

Component Condition Check

Ensure welding cable, tip, burner, and earth terminal are in excellent condition.

Protective Gear

Always wear a welding shield, protective clothes, and gloves.

Ventilation Requirements

Work with an exhaust system or in well-ventilated spaces.

Risk of Accidents Due to Splashing Slag Particles

Eye Protection During Slag Removal

Wear safety goggles when removing slag due to sharp edges.

Risk of Beams and Burns

Workstation Shielding and Visibility

Shield workstations to protect nearby people and manage light reflection.

Keep Away from Heat and Flames

Keep device, plug, and cable away from open flames and hot surfaces.

Welding on Flammable Containers

Do not weld on containers that held flammable liquids or gases.

Flammable Materials Removal

Remove or protect flammable materials from the workspace.

Fire Hazard Due to Spraying Sparks

Fire Extinguisher and Workspace

Keep a fire extinguisher handy and clear workspace of flammable objects.

Flammable Material Examples

List of common flammable materials to consider in the workspace.

Explosion and Fire Hazard Due to Welding Sparks

Avoid Explosive Environments

Do not use the device in potentially explosive environments.

Burner Placement

Do not place the burner on the device or other electrical equipment during operation.

Avoid Touching Hot Tips

Do not touch the contact tip or related metal objects before finishing work.

Disconnect Power After Use

Disconnect the power supply immediately after completing welding work.

Welding Circuit Safety

Ensure you are not within the welding circuit; burner and earth on the same side.

Device Placement

Position the device on an even and flat base.

Transporting the Device

Transport the device only in an upright position to prevent damage.

Potential Hazards

Power Supply Work by Experts

Only experts should perform work on the power supply (cables, plugs, sockets).

Electrical Contact Maintenance

Ensure electrical contacts are good for welding power.

Insulating Gloves

Wear insulating gloves on both hands for protection against shocks, radiation, and burns.

Small and Hot Rooms

Smoke and Gas Management

Ensure smoke and gases are removed; never add oxygen, as it increases fire hazard.

Insulation in Small/Hot Rooms

Use insulating bases/layers and gauntlets in small/hot rooms for body insulation.

Electrical Risk in Small Rooms

In high electrical risk small rooms, device output voltage must not exceed 48V~ idling.

Protective Clothing

Protective Gear for Sparks

Wear leather apron, gloves, head protection, and footwear to protect against sparks.

Full Body Protection

Ensure full body protection against radiation and burns with clothing and face protection.

Class A Compliance (IEC 60974-10)

Apparatus may require electromagnetic filter for residential areas; check with energy provider.

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Maintenance

Safety First: Unplug Before Servicing

Always unplug the machine before performing any adjustment or servicing.

Pre-Use Inspection

Visually inspect the machine, power cable, and plug for defects before each use.

Authorized Repairs

Repairs for defective devices must be performed exclusively by authorized customer service.

Use Original Parts

Use only original accessories and spare parts for the appliance.

Cleaning Procedures

Clean the machine with a damp cloth; avoid solvents or toxic liquids.

Dust Removal

Remove dust from ventilation and moving parts with a soft brush after each use.

Importance of Regular Maintenance

Regular maintenance ensures satisfactory aid and prevents accidents; lack of care leads to injuries.

Supply Cord Replacement

Supply cord replacement must be done by the manufacturer or agent to avoid safety hazards.

Storage

Storage Conditions

Store the appliance in a dry place, protected from frost.

Cool Down After Use

Allow the device to cool down after use before storing.

Secure Storage

Lock the device in a proper place to protect it from unauthorized use.

Disposal

Transport Packaging Disposal

Dispose of packaging materials responsibly, considering environmental aspects.

Electrical Appliance Disposal

Do not dispose of electrical appliances in household waste; use local collection points.

Accessing Technical Documentation

Technical documentation is available online via QR code or link.

Guarantee

Warranty Period

Warranty is 12 months for commercial use and 24 months for private use.

Guarantee Coverage and Claims

Guarantee covers material/manufacturing defects; original voucher required for claims.

Excluded Guarantee Conditions

Guarantee excludes unauthorized use, overloading, damage, interference, and normal wear.

Service

Contacting Service

For technical questions, claims, or spare parts, visit www.guede.com/servicing.

Information for Service Claims

Provide serial number, product number, and year of production for service claims.

Important Information for Customers

Returns should be in original packaging to avoid transport damage and ensure smooth processing.

Troubleshooting

EC Declaration of Conformity

Applicable EC Directives

Conformity Assessment Procedure

Applied Harmonized Standards

Guaranteed Sound Power Level

Measured Sound Power Level

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