VII - USING THE MINI WAND (OPTIONAL)
Use the Mini Wand to get into tight places where the Hand Wand cannot go. Plug the Mini Wand into the
accessory outlet on the front panel.
A) SELECTING THE PROPER MODE AND VOLTAGE TYPE, AC or DC
When this mode is selected
atically cuts the power to the Hand Wand, stops the solution pump and the
connected) from operating. Only power is provided to the Mini Wand/Marking
elimination system (if connected) from operating. Only power is provided to the Mini Wand/Marking elimination system (if
Wand outlet. Be sure work piece is grounded.
for cleaning and passivating the weld.
lishing the weld. The cleaning and passivating process takes longer in
lish the weld bead to match the surface of the finish.
the polishing mode (DC), use plenty of Surfox-T solution.
SELECTING THE PROPER VOLTAGE SETTING
Recommended voltage settings:
AC mode for cleaning and passivating:
her voltage for mill finish parts or thick plates. When
working on delicate surfaces, mirror finish or very thin gauge, lower the voltage.
Example: Mill finish 14 gauge 26 volts
Polished finish 16 gauge 18 volts
Mirror finish 16 gauge 12 volts
If uncertain of the material type, start at a lower voltage and increase as necessary. If the
voltage is too high, it can alter the surface by leaving a white halo effect.
DC mode for cleaning, passivating and polishing:
igher voltage for mirror finish. When working on
mill finish parts, use a lower voltage.
Example: Mill finish 14 gauge 12 volts
Polished finish 16 gauge 18 volts
Mirror finish 16 gauge 28 volts
USING THE MINI WAND (OPTIONAL) TO CUSING THE MINI WAN
D (OPTIONAL) TO CLEAN AND PASSIVATED (OPTIONAL) TO C