ESAB Mig 4002c Manual de usuario

Categoría
Sistema de soldadura
Tipo
Manual de usuario
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Valid for serial no. 946-xxx-xxxx, 947-xxx-xxxx,
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Origo
Mig 4002c
Mig 5002c
Mig 6502c
Instruction manual
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Rights reserved to alter specifications without notice.
1 USER RESPONSIBILITY 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - English 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 PRECAUCION DE SEGURIDAD - Spanish 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 MESURES DE SECURITE - French 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 SAFETY 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 INTRODUCTION 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.1 Equipment 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 TECHNICAL DATA 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 INSTALLATION 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.1 Placing 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.2 Assembly of components 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.3 Mains power supply 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
23. . . .
5 OPERATION 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.1 Connections and control devices 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.2 Overheating protection 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 MAINTENANCE 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1 Inspection and cleaning 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 FAULT TRACING 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8 ORDERING OF SPARE PARTS 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 36. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ORDERING NUMBER 37. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ACCESSORIES 38. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Be sure this information reaches the operator.
You can get extra copies through your supplier.
These INSTRUCTIONS are for experienced operators. If you are not fully familiar with the
principles of operation and safe practices for arc welding equipment, we urge you to read
our booklet, “Precations and Safe Practices for Arc, Cutting and Gouging, “Form 52-529.
Do NOT permit untrained persons to install, operate, or maintain this equipment. Do NOT
attempt to install or operate this equipment until you have read and fully understand these
instructions. If you do not fully understand these instructions, contact your supplier for
further information. Be sure to read the Safety Precautions before installing or operating
this equipment.
1 USER RESPONSIBILITY
This equipment will perform in conformity with the description thereof contained in this manual and
accompanying labels and/or insert when installed, operated, maintained and repaired in accordance
with the instruction provided. This equipment must be checked periodically. Malfunctioning or poorly
maintained equipment should not be used. Parts that are broken, missing, worn, distorted or
contaminated should be replaced immediately. Should such repair or replacement become necessary,
the manufacturer recommends that a telephone or written request for service advice be made to the
Authorized Distributor from whom it was purchased.
This equipment or any of its parts should not be altered without the prior written approval of the
manufacturer. The user of this equipment shall have the sole responsibility for any malfunction which
results from improper use, faulty maintenance, damage improper repair or alteration by anyone other
than the manufacturer or a service facility designated by the manufacturer.
2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - English
WARNING: These Safety Precautions are for your protection. They summarize precautionary
information from the references listed in Additional Safety Information section. Before performing any
installation or operating procedures, be sure to read and follow the safety precautions listed below as
well as all other manuals, material safety data sheets, labels, etc. Failure to observe Safety
Precautions can result in injury or death.
PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS
Some welding, cutting and gouging precesses are noisy and require ear
protection. The arc, like the sun, emits ultraviolet (UV) and other radiation
and can injure skin and eyes. Hot metal can cause burns. Training in the
proper use of the processes and equipment is essential to prevent accidents.
Therefore:
1. Always wear safety glasses with side shields in any work area, even if welding helmets face
shields and goggles are also required.
2. Use a face shield fitted with the correct filter and cover plates to protect your eyes, face, neck
and ears from sparks and rays of the arc when operating or observing operations. Warn
bystanders not to watch the arc and not to expose themselves to the rays of the electric-arc or
hot metal.
3. Wear flameproof gauntlet type gloves, heavy long-sleeve shirt, cuffless trousers, high-topped
shoes and a welding helmet or cap for protection, to protect against arc rays and hot sparks or
hot metal. A flameproof apron may also be desirable as protection against radiated heat and
sparks.
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4. Hot sparks or metal can lodge in rolled up sleeves, trouser cuffs, or pockets. Sleeves and collars
should be kept buttoned and open pockets eliminated from the front of clothing.
5. Protect other personnel from arc rays and hot sparks with a suitable nonflammable partition or
curtains.
6. Use goggles over safety glasses when chipping slag or grinding. Chipped slag may be hot and
can fly far. Bystanders should also wear goggles over safety glasses.
FIRES AND EXPLOSIONS
Heat from flames and arcs can start fires. Hot slag or sparks can also cause
fires and explosions. Therefore:
1. Remove all combustible materials well away from the work area or cover the materials with a
protective nonflammable covering. Combusible materials include wood, clot, sawdust, liquid and
gas fuels, solvents, pants and coatings papper, etc.
2. Hot sparks or hot metal can fall through cracks or crevices in floors or wall openings and cause a
hidden smoldering fire or fires on the floor below. Make certain that such openings are protected
from hot sparks and metal.
3. Do not weld, cut or perform other hot work until the workpiece has been completely cleaned so
that there are no substances on the workpiece which might produce flammable or toxic vapors.
Do not do hot work on closed containers. They may explode.
4. Have fire extinguishing equipment handy for instant use, such as a garden hose, water pail, sand
bucket, or portable fire extinguisher. Be sure you are trained in its use.
5. Do not use equipment beyond its ratings. For example, overloaded welding cable can overheat
and create a fire hazard.
6. After completing operations, inspect the work area to make certain there are no hot sparks or hot
metal which could cause a later fire. Use fire watchers when necessary.
7. For additional information refer to NFPA Standard 51B, “Fire Prevention in Use of Cutting and
Welding Processes”, available from the National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park,
Quincy, MA 02269.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK
Contact with live electrical parts and ground can cause severe injury or
death. DO NOT use AC welding current in damp areas, if movement is
confined, or if there is danger of falling. Therefore:
1. Be sure the power source frame (chassis) is connected to the ground system of the input power.
2. Connect the workpiece to a good electrical ground.
3. Connect the work cable to the workpiece. A poor or missing connection can expose you or others
to a fatal shock.
4. Use well-maintained equipment. Replace worn or damaged cables.
5. Keep everything dry, including clothing, work area, cables, torch/electrode holder and power
source.
6. Make sure that all parts of your bady are insulated from work and from ground.
7. Do not stand directly on metal or the earth while working in tight quarters or a damp area; stand
on dry boards or an insulating platform and wear rubber-soled shoes.
8. Put on dry, hole-free gloves before turning on the power.
9. Turn off the power before removing your gloves.
10. Refer to ANSI/ASC Standard Z49.1 (listed on next page) for specific grounding
recommendations. Do not mistake the work lead for a ground cable.
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ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS
May be dangerous. Electric current flowing through any conductor causes
localized Electric and Magnetic Fields (EMF). Welding and cutting current
creates EMF around welding cables and welding machines.
Therefore:
1. Welders having pacemakers should consult their physician before welding. EMF may interfere
with some pacemakers.
2. Exposure to EMF may have other health effects which are unknown.
3. Welders should use the following procedures to minimize exposure to EMF:
a. Route the electrode and work cables together. Secure them with tape when possible.
b. Never coil the torch or work cable around your body.
c. Do not place your body between the torch and work cables. Route cables on the same side
of your body.
d. Connect the work cable to the workpiece as close as possible to the area being welded.
e. Keep welding power source and cables as far away from your body as possible.
FUMES AND GASES
Fumes and gases, can cause discomfort or harm, particularly in confined
spaces. Do not breathe fumes and gases. Shielding gases can cause
asphyxiation.
Therfore:
1. Always provide adequate ventilation in the work area by natural or mechanical means. Do not
weld, cut or gouge on materials such as galvanized steel, stainless steel, cooper, zinc, lead
beryllium or cadmium unless positive mechanical ventilation is provided. Do not breathe fumes
from these materials.
2. Do not operate near degreasing and spraying operations. The heat or arc can react with
chlorinated hydrocarbon vapors to form phosgene, a highly toxic gas and other irritant gases.
3. If you develop momentary eye, nose or throat irritation while operating, this is an indication that
ventilation is not adequate. Stop work and take necessary steps to improve ventilation in the work
area. Do not continue to operate if physical discomfort persists.
4. Refer to ANSI/ASC Standard Z49.1 (see listing below) for specific ventilation recommendations.
5. WARNING: This product when used for welding or cutting, produces fumes or gases which
contain chemicals known to the State of Californa to cause birth defects and in some cases
cancer (California Health & Safety Code §25249.5 et seq.)
CYLINDER HANDLING
Cylinders, if mishandled, can rupture and violently release gas. Sudden
rupture of cylinder valve or relief device can injure or kill.
Therefore:
1. Use the proper gas for the process and use the proper pressure reducing regulator designed to
operate from the compressed gas cylinder. Do not use adaptors. Maintain hoses and fittings in
good condition. Follow manufacturer's operating instructions for mounting regulator to a
compressed gas cylinder.
2. Always secure cylinders in an upright position by chain or strap to suitable hand trucks,
undercarriages, benches, wall, post or racks. Never secure cylinders to work tables or fixtures
where they may become part of an electrical circuit.
3. When not in use, keep cylinder valves closed. Have valve protection cap in place if regulator is
not connected. Secure and move cylinders by using suitable hand trucks.
4. Locate cylinders away from heat, sparks and flames. Never strike an arc on a cylinder.
5. For additional information, refer to CGA Standard P-1, “Precations for Safe Handling of
Comporessed Gases in Cylinders”, which is available from Compressed Gas Association, 1235
Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202.
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EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
Faulty or improperly maintained equipment can cause injury or death. Therefore:
1. Always have qualified personnel perform the installaion, troubleshooting and maintenance work.
Do not perform any electrical work unless you are qualified to perform such work.
2. Before performing any maintenance work inside a power source, disconnect the power source
from the incoming electrical power.
3. Maintain cables, grounding wire, connections, power cord and power supply in safe working
order. Do not operate any equipment in faulty condition.
4. Do not abuse any equipment or accessories. Keep equipment away from heat sources such as
furnaces, wet conditions such as water puddles, oil or grease, corrosive atmospheres and
inclement weather.
5. Keep all safety devices and cabinet covers in position and in good repair.
6. Use equipment only for its intended purpose. Do not modify it in any manner.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION
For more information on safe practices for electric arc welding and cutting equipment,
ask your supplier for a copy of “Precautions and Safe Practices for Arc Welding,
Cutting and Gouging”, Form 52-529.
The following publications, which are available from the American Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJuene
Road, Miami, FL 33126, are recommended to you:
1. ANSI/ASC Z49.1 - “Safety in Welding and Cutting”
2. AWS C5.1 . “Recommended Practices for Plasma Arc Welding”
3. AWS C5.2 - “Recommended Practices for Plasma Arc Cutting“
4. AWS C5.3 - “Recommended Practices for Air Carbon, Arc Gouging and Cutting”
5. AWS C5.5 - “Recommended Practices for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding”
6. AWS C5.6 - “Recommended Practices for Gas Metal Arc welding”
7. AWS SP - “Safe practices” - Reprint, Welding Handbook
8. ANSI/AWS F4.1 - “Recommended Safe Practices for Welding and Cutting of Containers That
Have Held Hazardous Substances”
MEANING OF SYMBOLS
As used throughout this manual: Means Attention! Be Alert!
Means immediate hazards which, if not avoided, will result in
immediate, serious personal injury or loss of life.
Means potential hazards which could result in personal injury or loss
of life.
Means hazards which could result in minor personal injury.
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3 PRECAUCION DE SEGURIDAD - Spanish
ADVERTENCIA: Estas Precauciones de Seguridad son para su protección. Ellas hacen
resumen de información proveniente de las referencias listadas en la sección ”Información Adicional
Sobre La Seguridad”. Antes de hacer cualquier instalación o procedimiento de operación, asegúrese
de leer y seguir las precauciones de seguridad listadas a continuación así como también todo manual,
hoja de datos de seguridad del material, calcomanias, etc. El no observar las Precauciones de
Seguridad puede resultar en daño a la persona o muerte.
PROTEJASE USTED Y A LOS DEMAS
Algunos procesos de soldadura, corte y ranurado son ruidosos y requiren
protección para los oídos. El arco, como el sol , emite rayos ultravioleta (UV)
y otras radiaciones que pueden dañar la piel y los ojos. El metal caliente
causa quemaduras. EL entrenamiento en el uso propio de los equipos y sus
procesos es esencial para prevenir accidentes.
Por lo tanto:
1. Utilice gafas de seguridad con protección a los lados siempre que esté en el área de trabajo, aún
cuando esté usando careta de soldar, protector para su cara u otro tipo de protección.
2. Use una careta que tenga el filtro correcto y lente para proteger sus ojos, cara, cuello, y oídos de
las chispas y rayos del arco cuando se esté operando y observando las operaciones. Alerte a
todas las personas cercanas de no mirar el arco y no exponerse a los rayos del arco eléctrico o
el metal fundido.
3. Use guantes de cuero a prueba de fuego, camisa pesada de mangas largas, pantalón de ruedo
liso, zapato alto al tobillo, y careta de soldar con capucha para el pelo, para proteger el cuerpo
de los rayos y chispas calientes provenientes del metal fundido. En ocaciones un delantal a
prueba de fuego es necesario para protegerse del calor radiado y las chispas.
4. Chispas y partículas de metal caliente puede alojarse en las mangas enrolladas de la camisa, el
ruedo del pantalón o los bolsillos. Mangas y cuellos deberán mantenerse abotonados, bolsillos al
frente de la camisa deberán ser cerrados o eliminados.
5. Proteja a otras personas de los rayos del arco y chispas calientes con una cortina adecuada
no-flamable como división.
6. Use careta protectora además de sus gafas de seguridad cuando esté removiendo escoria o
puliendo. La escoria puede estar caliente y desprenderse con velocidad. Personas cercanas
deberán usar gafas de seguridad y careta protectora.
FUEGO Y EXPLOSIONES
El calor de las flamas y el arco pueden ocacionar fuegos. Escoria caliente y
las chispas pueden causar fuegos y explosiones.
Por lo tanto:
1. Remueva todo material combustible lejos del área de trabajo o cubra los materiales con una
cobija a prueba de fuego. Materiales combustibles incluyen madera, ropa, líquidos y gases
flamables, solventes, pinturas, papel, etc.
2. Chispas y partículas de metal pueden introducirse en las grietas y agujeros de pisos y paredes
causando fuegos escondidos en otros niveles o espacios. Asegúrese de que toda grieta y
agujero esté cubierto para proteger lugares adyacentes contra fuegos.
3. No corte, suelde o haga cualquier otro trabajo relacionado hasta que la pieza de trabajo esté
totalmente limpia y libre de substancias que puedan producir gases inflamables o vapores
tóxicos. No trabaje dentro o fuera de contenedores o tanques cerrados. Estos pueden explotar si
contienen vapores inflamables.
4. Tenga siempre a la mano equipo extintor de fuego para uso instantáneo, como por ejemplo una
manguera con agua, cubeta con agua, cubeta con arena, o extintor portátil. Asegúrese que usted
esta entrenado para su uso.
5. No use el equipo fuera de su rango de operación. Por ejemplo, el calor causado por cable
sobrecarga en los cables de soldar pueden ocasionar un fuego.
6. Después de termirar la operación del equipo, inspeccione el área de trabajo para cerciorarse de
que las chispas o metal caliente ocasionen un fuego más tarde. Tenga personal asignado para
vigilar si es necesario.
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7. Para información adicional , haga referencia a la publicación NFPA Standard 51B, “Fire
Prevention in Use of Cutting and Welding Processes”, available from the National Fire Protection
Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.
CHOQUE ELECTRICO
El contacto con las partes eléctricas energizadas y tierra puede causar daño
severo o muerte. NO use soldadura de corriente alterna (AC) en áreas
húmedas, de movimiento confinado en lugares estrechos o si hay posibilidad
de caer al suelo.
Por lo tanto:
1. Asegúrese de que el chasis de la fuente de poder esté conectado a tierra através del sistema de
electricidad primario.
2. Conecte la pieza de trabajo a un buen sistema de tierra física.
3. Conecte el cable de retorno a la pieza de trabajo. Cables y conductores expuestos o con malas
conexiones pueden exponer al operador u otras personas a un choque eléctrico fatal.
4. Use el equipo solamente si está en buenas condiciones. Reemplaze cables rotos, dañados o con
conductores expuestos.
5. Mantenga todo seco, incluyendo su ropa, el área de trabajo, los cables, antorchas, pinza del
electrodo, y la fuente de poder.
6. Asegúrese que todas las partes de su cuerpo están insuladas de ambos, la pieza de trabajo y
tierra.
7. No se pare directamente sobre metal o tierra mientras trabaja en lugares estrechos o áreas
húmedas; trabaje sobre un pedazo de madera seco o una plataforma insulada y use zapatos con
suela de goma.
8. Use guantes secos y sin agujeros antes de energizar el equipo.
9. Apage el equipo antes de quitarse sus guantes.
10. RUse como referencia la publicación ANSI/ASC Standard Z49.1 (listado en la próxima página)
para recomendaciones específicas de como conectar el equipo a tierra. No confunda el cable de
soldar a la pieza de trabajo con el cable a tierra.
CAMPOS ELECTRICOS Y MAGNETICOS
Son peligrosos. La corriente eléctrica fluye através de cualquier conductor
causando a nivel local Campos Eléctricos y Magnéticos (EMF). Las
corrientes en el área de corte y soldadura, crean EMF alrrededor de los
cables de soldar y las maquinas.
Por lo tanto:
1. Soldadores u Operadores que use marca-pasos para el corazón deberán consultar a su médico
antes de soldar. El Campo Electromagnético (EMF) puede interferir con algunos marcapasos.
2. Exponerse a campos electromagnéticos (EMF) puede causar otros efectos de salud aún
desconocidos.
3. Los soldadores deberán usar los siguientes procedimientos para minimizar exponerse al EMF:
a. Mantenga el electrodo y el cable a la pieza de trabajo juntos, hasta llegar a la pieza que
usted quiere soldar. Asegúrelos uno junto al otro con cinta adhesiva cuando sea posible.
b. Nunca envuelva los cables de soldar alrededor de su cuerpo.
c. Nunca ubique su cuerpo entre la antorcha y el cable, a la pieza de trabajo. Mantega los
cables a un sólo lado de su cuerpo.
d. Conecte el cable de trabajo a la pieza de trabajo lo más cercano posible al área de la
soldadura.
e. Mantenga la fuente de poder y los cables de soldar lo más lejos posible de su cuerpo.
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HUMO Y GASES
El humo y los gases, pueden causar malestar o daño, particularmente en
espacios sin ventilación. No inhale el humo o gases. El gas de protección
puede causar falta de oxígeno.
Por lo tanto:
1. Siempre provea ventilación adecuada en el área de trabajo por medio natural o mecánico. No
solde, corte, o trabajo por medio natural o mecánico. No solde, corte, o ranure materiales con
hierro galvanizado, acero inoxidable, cobre, zinc, plomo, berílio, o cadmio a menos que provea
ventilación mecánica positiva. No respire los gases producidos por estos materiales.
2. No opere cerca de lugares donde se aplique substancias químicas en aerosol. El calor de los
rayos del arco pueden reaccionar con los vapores de hidrocarburo clorinado para formar un
fosfógeno, o gas tóxico, y otros irritant es.
3. Si momentáneamente desarrolla inrritación de ojos, nariz o garganta mientras est á operando,
es indicación de que la ventilación no es apropiada. Pare de trabajar y tome las medidas
necesarias para mejorar la ventilación en el área de trabajo. No continúe operando si el
malestar físico persiste.
4. Haga referencia a la publicación ANSI/ASC Standard Z49.1 (Vea la lista a continuación) para
recomendaciones específicas en la ventilación.
5. ADVERTENCIA-Este producto cuando se utiliza para soldaduras o cortes, produce humos o
gases, los cuales contienen químicos conocidos por el Estado de California de causar defectos
en el nacimiento, o en algunos casos, Cancer. (California Health & Safety Code §25249.5 et
seq.)
MANEJO DE CILINDROS
Los cilindros, si no son manejados correctamente, pueden romperse y liberar
violentamente gases. Rotura repentina del cilindro, válvula, o válvula de
escape puede causar daño o muerte.
Por lo tanto:
1. Utilize el gas apropiado para el proceso y utilize un regulador diseñado para operar y reducir la
presión del cilindro de gas. No utilice adaptadores. Mantenga las mangueras y las conexiones en
buenas condiciones. Observe las instrucciones de operación del manufacturero para montar el
regulador en el cilindro de gas comprimido.
2. Asegure siempre los cilindros en posición vertical y amárrelos con una correa o cadena
adecuada para asegurar el cilindro al carro, transportes, tablilleros, paredes, postes, o armazón.
Nunca asegure los cilindros a la mesa de trabajo o las piezas que son parte del circuito de
soldadura. Este puede ser parte del circuito elélectrico.
3. Cuando el cilindro no está en uso, mantenga la válvula del cilindro cerrada. Ponga el capote de
protección sobre la válvula si el regulador no está conectado. Asegure y mueva los cilindros
utilizando un carro o transporte adecuado. Evite el manejo brusco de los
4. Localize los cilindros lejos del calor, chispas, y flamas. Nunca establezca un arco en el cilindro.
5. Para información adicional, haga referncia a la publicación CGA Standard P-1, “Precations for
Safe Handling of Comporessed Gases in Cylinders”, disponible através del Compressed Gas
Association, 1235 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202.
MANTENIMIENTO DEL EQUIPO
Equipo defectuoso o mal mantenido puede causar daño o muerte.
Por lo tanto:
1. Siempre tenga personal cualificado para efectuar la instalación, diagnóstico, y mantenimiento del
equipo. No ejecute ningún trabajo eléctrico a menos que usted esté cualificado para hacer el
trabajo.
2. Antes de dar mantenimiento en el interior de la fuente de poder, desconecte la fuente de poder
del suministro de electricidad primaria.
3. Mantenga los cables, cable a tierra, conexciones, cable primario, y cualquier otra fuente de poder
en buen estado operacional. No opere ningún equipo en malas condiciones.
4. No abuse del equipo y sus accesorios. Mantenga el equipo lejos de cosas que generen calor
como hornos, también lugares húmedos como charcos de agua, aceite o grasa, atmósferas
corrosivas y las inclemencias del tiempo.
5. Mantenga todos los artículos de seguridad y coverturas del equipo en su posición y en buenas
condiciones.
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6. Use el equipo sólo para el propósito que fue diseñado. No modifique el equipo en ninguna
manera.
INFORMACION ADICIONAL DE SEGURIDAD
Para más información sobre las prácticas de seguridad de los equipos de arco eléctrico
para soldar y cortar, pregunte a su suplidor por una copia de “Precautions and Safe
Practices for Arc Welding, Cutting and Gouging”, Form 52-529.
Las siguientes publicaciones, disponibles através de la American Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJuene
Road, Miami, FL 33126, son recomendadas para usted:
1. ANSI/ASC Z49.1 - “Safety in Welding and Cutting”
2. AWS C5.1 . “Recommended Practices for Plasma Arc Welding”
3. AWS C5.2 - “Recommended Practices for Plasma Arc Cutting“
4. AWS C5.3 - “Recommended Practices for Air Carbon, Arc Gouging and Cutting”
5. AWS C5.5 - “Recommended Practices for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding”
6. AWS C5.6 - “Recommended Practices for Gas Metal Arc welding”
7. AWS SP - “Safe practices” - Reprint, Welding Handbook
8. ANSI/AWS F4.1 - “Recommended Safe Practices for Welding and Cutting of Containers That
Have Held Hazardous Substances”
SIGNIFICADO DE LOS SIMBOLOS
Según usted avanza en la lectura de este folleto: Los Símbolos Significan ¡Atención!
¡Esté Alerta! Se trata de su seguridad.
Significa riesgo inmediato que, de no ser evadido, puede resultar
inmediatamente en serio daño personal o la muerte.
Significa el riesgo de un peligro potencial que puede resultar en serio
daño personal o la muerte.
Significa el posible riesgo que puede resultar en menores daños a la
persona.
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4 MESURES DE SECURITE - French
ATTENTION : ces règles de sécurité ont pour objet d'assurer votre protection. Elles constituent
une synthèse des mesures de sécurité contenues dans les ouvrages de référence repris au chapitre
Informations complémentaires relatives à la Sécurité. Avant toute installation ou utilisation du matériel,
veillez à lire et à respecter les règles de sécurité énoncées ci-dessous ainsi que dans les divers
manuels, fiches de sécurité du matériel, étiquettes, etc. Le non-respect de ces précautions risque
d'entraîner des blessures graves ou mortelles.
PROTECTION INDIVIDUELLE ET DE L'ENTOURAGE
Certains procédés de soudage, découpage et gougeage sont bruyants et
requièrent le port de protections auditives. L'arc, tout comme le soleil, émet
des ultraviolets (UV) et d'autres rayonnements susceptibles de provoquer des
lésions oculaires et dermatologiques. Le métal chaud peut être à l'origine de
brûlures. Une formation à l'utilisation correcte des procédés et équipements
est essentielle pour prévenir les accidents. En conséquence :
1. Porter impérativement des lunettes avec écrans latéraux dans les zones de travail, même
lorsque le port du casque de soudage, de l'écran facial et des lunettes de protection est
obligatoire
2. Tant pour exécuter les travaux que pour y assister, porter un écran facial muni de plaques
protectrices et de verres filtrants appropriés pour protéger les yeux, le visage, le cou et les
oreilles des étincelles et du rayonnement de l'arc. Avertir les personnes se trouvant à proximité
qu'elles ne doivent pas regarder l'arc, ni s'exposer à son rayonnement ou à celui du métal
incandescent.
3. Porter des gants ignifuges à crispins, une tunique épaisse à longues manches, des pantalons
sans rebord, des chaussures à embout d'acier et un casque de soudage ou une casquette pour
se protéger du rayonnement de l'arc, des étincelles et du métal incandescent. Le port d'un tablier
ininflammable est également recommandé afin de se protéger des étincelles et du rayonnement
thermique.
4. Les étincelles ou projections de métal en fusion risquent de se loger dans les manches
retroussées, les bords relevés de pantalons ou dans les poches. Il convient donc de boutonner
complètement les manches et le col, et de porter des vêtements sans poches à l'avant.
5. Protéger du rayonnement de l'arc et des étincelles les personnes se trouvant à proximité à l'aide
d'un écran ou d'un rideau ininflammable approprié.
6. Porter des oculaires et des lunettes de protection pendant le meulage du laitier. Les particules
meulées, souvent brûlantes, peuvent être projetées à des distances importantes, de sorte que
les personnes se trouvant à proximité doivent également porter des lunettes de protection.
INCENDIES ET EXPLOSIONS
La chaleur dégagée par les flammes et les arcs peuvent être à l'origine
d'incendies. Le laitier incandescent et les étincelles peuvent également
provoquer incendies et explosions. En conséquence :
1. Éloigner suffisamment tous les matériaux combustibles de la zone de travail ou les recouvrir
complètement d'une bâche ignifuge. Ce type de matériaux comprend le bois, les vêtements, la
sciure, les carburants sous forme liquide et gazeuse, les peintures, les enduits, le papier, etc.
2. Les étincelles ou projections de métal en fusion peuvent tomber dans les fissures du sol ou des
murs et déclencher une combustion lente dans les planchers ou à l'étage inférieur. Veiller à
protéger ces ouvertures pour que les étincelles et projections n'y pénètrent pas.
3. Ne pas procéder à des travaux de soudage, de découpage et autres travaux à chaud tant que la
surface n'est pas complètement nettoyée et débarrassée des substances susceptibles de
produire des vapeurs inflammables ou toxiques. Ne pas effectuer de travaux à chaud sur des
conteneurs fermés pour éviter tout risque d'explosion.
4. Conserver à portée de main un équipement d'extinction – tuyau d'arrosage, seau d'eau ou de
sable, extincteur portatif, etc. et s'assurer d'en connaître l'utilisation.
5. Ne pas utiliser l'équipement au-delà de ses spécifications. Par exemple, un câble de soudage
surchargé est susceptible de surchauffer et d'être à l'origine d'un incendie.
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6. Une fois le travail terminé, inspecter la zone de travail pour s'assurer qu'aucune étincelle ou
projection de métal ne risque de déclencher un incendie. Le cas échéant, utiliser des systèmes
de détection d'incendie.
7. Pour toute information supplémentaire, voir la norme NFPA 51B relative à la prévention des
incendies lors de travaux de découpage et de soudage, disponible auprès de la National Fire
Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269 – USA.
CHOC ELECTRIQUE
Tout contact avec des éléments sous tension et la masse peut provoquer des
blessures graves ou mortelles. NE PAS utiliser de courant de soudage CA
dans des zones humides, des lieux exigus ou lorsqu'il existe un risque de
chute. En conséquence :
1. Vérifier que le châssis du générateur est bien relié au dispositif de mise à la masse de
l'alimentation.
2. Assurer une mise à la masse correcte de la pièce à souder.
3. Connecter le câble de soudage à la pièce à souder. Un raccordement médiocre ou inexistant
constitue un risque mortel pour l'utilisateur et son entourage.
4. Utiliser du matériel correctement entretenu. Remplacer les câbles usés ou endommagés.
5. Empêcher l'apparition de toute humidité, notamment sur les vêtements, dans la zone de travail,
sur les câbles, la torche de soudage, le porte-électrode et le générateur.
6. S'assurer que le corps est totalement isolé de la pièce à souder et de la masse.
7. Éviter tout contact direct avec du métal ou la masse lors de travaux dans des endroits exigus et
en zone humide ; se tenir sur des panneaux ou sur une plate-forme isolante et porter des
chaussures à semelles en caoutchouc.
8. Enfiler des gants secs et sans trous avant de mettre l'équipement sous tension.
9. Mettre l'équipement hors tension avant de retirer les gants.
10. Voir la norme ANSI/ASC Z49.1 (voir page suivante) pour les recommandations de mise à la
masse. Ne pas confondre le câble de soudage et le câble de masse.
CHAMPS ELECTRIQUES ET MAGNETIQUES
Danger. Le courant électrique parcourant les conducteurs génère localement
des champs électriques et magnétiques (EMF). Le courant de soudage et de
découpe crée des EMF autour des câbles de soudage et des postes à souder.
En conséquence :
1. Les porteurs de stimulateurs cardiaques consulteront leur médecin avant d'effectuer des travaux
de soudage. Les EMF peuvent en effet provoquer des interférences.
2. L'exposition aux EMF peut également avoir des effets méconnus sur la santé.
3. Les soudeurs respecteront les procédures suivantes pour réduire l'exposition aux EMF :
a. Rassembler en faisceau les câbles de soudage et d'électrode. Si possible, les attacher avec
du ruban adhésif.
b. Ne jamais enrouler le câble de la torche ou le câble de soudage autour du corps.
c. L'utilisateur ne doit jamais se trouver entre le câble de la torche et le câble de soudage.
Faire passer tous les câbles du même côté du corps.
d. Connecter le câble de soudage à la pièce à souder, au plus près de l'endroit du soudage.
e. S'éloigner au maximum du générateur et des câbles.
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FUMEES ET GAZ
L'inhalation des fumées et gaz peut provoquer des malaises et des
dommages corporels, surtout lors de travaux dans les espaces confinés. Ne
pas les respirer. Les gaz inertes peuvent causer l'asphyxie.
En conséquence :
1. Assurer une aération adéquate de la zone de travail par une ventilation naturelle ou mécanique.
Ne pas effectuer de travaux de soudage, découpage ou gougeage sur des matériaux tels que
l'acier galvanisé, le cuivre, le zinc, le plomb, le béryllium et le cadmium en l'absence d'une
ventilation mécanique adéquate. Ne pas inhaler les fumées dégagées par ces matériaux.
2. Ne pas travailler à proximité d'opérations de dégraissage et de pulvérisation étant donné que la
chaleur dégagée et l'arc peut réagir avec les hydrocarbures chlorés pour former du phosgène –
un gaz particulièrement toxique – et d'autres gaz irritants.
3. Une irritation momentanée des yeux, du nez ou de la gorge provoquée par les travaux est le
signe d'une ventilation inappropriée. Dans ce cas, il convient d'arrêter le travail et de prendre les
mesures nécessaires pour améliorer l'aération. Ne pas poursuivre le travail si le malaise persiste.
4. Voir la norme ANSI/ASC Z49.1 (voir ci-dessous) pour les recommandations de ventilation.
5. ATTENTION : utilisé dans des opérations de soudage et de découpage, ce produit dégage des
fumées et gaz qui contiennent des substances chimiques reconnues par l'État de Californie
comme pouvant être à l'origine de malformations congénitales et de cancers (California Health &
Safety Code §25249.5 et seq.).
MANIPULATION DES BOUTEILLES DE GAZ
Une erreur de manutention des bouteilles de gaz peut les endommager et
entraîner une libération violente du gaz. La rupture soudaine de la soupape
ou du détendeur peut provoquer des blessures graves ou mortelles.
En conséquence :
1. Utiliser le gaz approprié à la pression adéquate, celle-ci étant réglée par un détendeur adapté au
type de bouteille utilisée. Ne pas utiliser d'adaptateurs. Garder les tuyaux et accessoires en bon
état. Pour le montage du détendeur sur une bouteille de gaz comprimé, suivre les instructions du
fabricant.
2. Fixer les bouteilles verticalement – au moyen d'une chaîne ou d'une sangle – à un chariot à bras,
un châssis de roulement, un banc, un mur, un piquet ou un rack. Ne jamais attacher les
bouteilles aux établis et éléments susceptibles de les intégrer à un circuit électrique.
3. Conserver les bouteilles fermées lorsqu'elles ne sont pas utilisées. Les fermer par un bouchon
lorsqu'elles ne sont pas raccordées. Attacher et déplacer les bouteilles à l'aide de chariots
adéquats.
4. Éloigner les bouteilles des sources de chaleur, d'étincelles et de flammes nues. Ne jamais
déclencher d'arc sur une bouteille de gaz.
5. Pour plus d'informations sur les précautions d'utilisation des bouteilles de gaz comprimé, voir la
norme CGA P-1, disponible auprès de la Compressed Gas Association, 1235 Jefferson Davis
Highway, Arlington, VA 22202 – USA.
ENTRETIEN DE L'EQUIPEMENT
Un équipement mal entretenu peut provoquer des blessures graves ou mortelles. En
conséquence :
1. Confier l'installation, les dépannages et l'entretien à du personnel qualifié. Ne pas effectuer de
travaux électriques si vous ne possédez pas les compétences requises.
2. Mettre l'équipement hors tension avant toute intervention d'entretien sur le générateur.
3. Maintenir en bon état de fonctionnement les câbles, câbles de masse, connexions, cordons
d'alimentation et générateurs. Ne jamais utiliser d'équipements défectueux.
4. Ne jamais surcharger les équipements et accessoires. Conserver les équipements à l'écart des
sources de chaleur – notamment des fours –, des flaques d'eau, des traces d'huile ou de graisse,
des atmosphères corrosives et des intempéries.
5. Laisser en place tous les dispositifs de sécurité et tous les panneaux du tableau de commande
en veillant à les garder en bon état.
6. Utiliser l'équipement conformément à l'usage prévu ; n'y apporter aucune modification
quelconque.
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INFORMATIONS COMPLEMENTAIRES RELATIVES A LA SECURITE Pour plus
d'informations relatives aux règles de sécurité pour les travaux de gougeage, de
découpage et de soudage à l'arc électrique, demander au fournisseur une copie du
formulaire 52/529.
L'American Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJuene Road, Miami, FL 33126 – USA, publie les documents
suivants dont la lecture est également recommandée :
1. ANSI/ASC Z49.1 - ”Safety in Welding and Cutting”
2. AWS C5.1 . ”Recommended Practices for Plasma Arc Welding”
3. AWS C5.2 - ”Recommended Practices for Plasma Arc Cutting”
4. AWS C5.3 - ”Recommended Practices for Air Carbon, Arc Gouging and Cutting”
5. AWS C5.5 - ”Recommended Practices for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding”
6. AWS C5.6 - ”Recommended Practices for Gas Metal Arc welding”
7. AWS SP - ”Safe practices” - Réédition, Manuel de soudage
8. ANSI/AWS F4.1 - ”Recommended Safe Practices for Welding and Cutting of Containers That
Have Held Hazardous Substances”
SYMBOLES
Signification des symboles utilisés dans ce manuel : = Attention ! Rester prudent !
= danger immédiat ; risque de blessures graves ou mortelles.
= danger potentiel ; risque de blessures graves ou mortelles.
= danger ; risque de blessures légères.
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1 SAFETY
Users of ESAB welding equipment have the ultimate responsibility for ensuring that anyone who
works on or near the equipment observes all the relevant safety precautions. Safety precautions
must meet the requirements that apply to this type of welding equipment. The following recommen
dations should be observed in addition to the standard regulations that apply to the workplace.
All work must be carried out by trained personnel well-acquainted with the operation of the welding
equipment. Incorrect operation of the equipment may lead to hazardous situations which can result
in injury to the operator and damage to the equipment.
1. Anyone who uses the welding equipment must be familiar with:
S its operation
S location of emergency stops
S its function
S relevant safety precautions
S welding
2. The operator must ensure that:
S no unauthorized person is stationed within the working area of the equipment when it is
started up.
S no-one is unprotected when the arc is struck
3. The workplace must:
S be suitable for the purpose
S be free from drafts
4. Personal safety equipment
S Always wear recommended personal safety equipment, such as safety glasses, flame-proof
clothing, safety gloves.
S Do not wear loose-fitting items, such as scarves, bracelets, rings, etc., which could become
trapped or cause burns.
5. General precautions
S Make sure the ground cable is connected securely.
S Work on high voltage equipment may only be carried out by a qualified electrician.
S Appropriate fire extinquishing equipment must be clearly marked and close at hand.
S Lubrication and maintenance must not be carried out on the equipment during operation.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION
For more information on safe practices for electric arc welding and cutting equipment,
ask your supplier for a copy of “Precautions and Safe Practices for Arc Welding,
Cutting and Gouging”, Form 52-529.
The following publications, which are available from the American Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJuene
Road, Miami, FL 33126, are recommended to you:
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READ AND UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING.
ARC WELDING AND CUTTING CAN BE INJURIOUS TO YOURSELF AND OTHERS. TAKE
PRECAUSIONS WHEN WELDING. ASK FOR YOUR EMPLOYER'S SAFETY PRACTICES
WHICH SHOULD BE BASED ON MANUFACTURERS' HAZARD DATA.
ELECTRIC SHOCK - CAN KILL
S INSTALL AND EARTH THE WELDING UNIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE
STANDARDS.
S DO NOT TOUCH LIVE ELECTRICAL PARTS OR ELECTRODES WITH BARE SKIN,
WET GLOVES OR WET CLOTHING.
S INSULATE YOURSELF FROM EARTH AND THE WORKPIECE.
S ENSURE YOUR WORKING STANCE IS SAFE.
FUMES AND GASES - CAN BE DANGEROUS TO HEALTH
S KEEP YOUR HEAD OUT OF THE FUMES.
S USE VENTILATION, EXTRACTION AT THE ARC, OR BOTH, TO TAKE FUMES AND
GASES AWAY FROM YOUR BREATHING ZONE AND THE GENERAL AREA.
ARC RAYS - CAN INJURE EYES AND BURN SKIN.
S PROTECT YOUR EYES AND BODY. USE THE CORRECT WELDING SCREEN AND
FILTER LENS AND WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
S PROTECT BYSTANDERS WITH SUITABLE SCREENS OR CURTAINS.
FIRE HAZARD
S SPARKS (SPATTER) CAN CAUSE FIRE. MAKE SURE THEREFORE THAT THERE ARE
NO INFLAMMABLE MATERIALS NEARBY.
NOISE - EXCESSIVE NOISE CAN DAMAGE HEARING
S PROTECT YOUR EARS. USE EARMUFFS OR OTHER HEARING PROTECTION.
S WARN BYSTANDERS OF THE RISK.
MALFUNCTION - CALL FOR EXPERT ASSISTANCE IN THE EVENT OF MALFUNCTION.
PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS!
DO NOT USE THE POWER SOURCE FOR THAWING FROZEN PIPES.
This product is solely intended for arc welding. Any other use may result in personal
injury and / or equipment damage.
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Read and understand the instruction manual
before installing or operating.
ESAB can provide you with all necessary welding protection and accessories.
Dispose of electronic equipment at the recycling facility!
In observance of European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment and its implementation in accordance with national law, electrical and/or
electronic equipment that has reached the end of its life must be disposed of at a
recycling facility.
As the person responsible for the equipment, it is your responsibility to obtain
information on approved collection stations.
For further information contact the nearest ESAB dealer.
2 INTRODUCTION
The Mig 4002cw, Mig 5002cw, Mig 6502cw are MIG/MAG welding power sources,
which can also be used for MMA welding.
Different variants of the power sources see page 41.
The power sources are intended for use with the Feed 3004, Feed 4804 or
YardFeed 2000 wire feed units.
All settings are made from the wire feed unit.
ESAB's accessories for the product can be found on page 42.
2.1 Equipment
The power source is supplied with:
S Return cable 5m with return clamp
S Shelf for gas cylinder
S Attachment chain for gas cylinder
S Guide pin for wire feed unit
S Instruction manual
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3 TECHNICAL DATA
MIG 4002cw
Mains voltage 230/400-415/500 V 3 50 Hz
230/440-460 V 3 60 Hz
Permissible load at
60 % duty cycle
100% duty cycle
MIG/MAG: 400 A / 34 V; MMA: 400 A / 36 V
MIG/MAG: 310 A / 30 V; MMA: 310 A / 33 V
Setting range (DC)
MIG/MAG
MMA
MIG/MAG: 16A / 8V-400 A / 34 V
MMA: 16A / 8V-400 A / 36 V
Open circuit voltage MIG/MAG: 62V; MMA: 68V
Open circuit power
with cooling unit
in energy saving mode
(15 min after last welding)
500 W
700 W
60W
Power factor at maximum current 0,88
Efficiency at maximum current 70 %
Control voltage 42 V, 50/60 Hz
Dimensions lxwxh 830 x 640 x 835 mm
Weight
with cooling unit
149 kg
163 kg
Operating temperature -10 to +40° C
Transportation temperature -20 to +55° C
Enclosure class IP 23
Application classification
MIG 5002cw
Mains voltage 230/400-415/500 V 3 50 Hz
230/440-460 V 3 60 Hz
Permissible load at
60 % duty cycle
100% duty cycle
MIG/MAG: 500 A / 39 V; MMA: 500 A / 40 V
MIG/MAG: 400 A / 34 V; MMA: 400 A / 36 V
Setting range (DC)
MIG/MAG
MMA
MIG/MAG: 16A / 8V-500 A / 39 V
MMA: 16A / 8V-500 A / 40 V
Open circuit voltage MIG/MAG: 62V; MMA: 68V
Open circuit power
with cooling unit
in energy saving mode
(15 min after last welding)
550 W
750 W
60W
Power factor at maximum current 0,90
Efficiency at maximum current 72 %
Control voltage 42 V, 50/60 Hz
Dimensions lxwxh 830 x 640 x 835 mm
Weight
with cooling unit
185 kg
199 kg
Operating temperature -10 to +40° C
Transportation temperature -20 to +55° C
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MIG 5002cw
Enclosure class IP 23
Application classification
MIG 6502cw
Mains voltage 230/400-415/500 V 3 50 Hz
230/440-460 V 3 60 Hz
Permissible load at
60 % duty cycle
100% duty cycle
MIG/MAG: 650 A / 44 V; MMA: 650 A / 44 V
MIG/MAG: 500 A / 39 V; MMA: 500 A / 40 V
Setting range (DC)
MIG/MAG
MMA
MIG/MAG: 16A / 8V-650 A / 44 V
MMA: 16A / 8V-650 A / 44 V
Open circuit voltage MIG/MAG: 62V; MMA: 68V
Open circuit power
with cooling unit
in energy saving mode
(15 min after last welding)
670 W
870 W
60W
Power factor at maximum current 0,90
Efficiency at maximum current 76 %
Control voltage 42 V, 50/60 Hz
Dimensions lxwxh 830 x 640 x 835 mm
Weight
with cooling unit
222 kg
236 kg
Operating temperature -10 to +40° C
Transportation temperature -20 to +55° C
Enclosure class IP 23
Application classification
Cooling unit
Cooling power 1100 W at 25° C and flow 1 l/min
Coolant ESAB's ready mixed coolant
Coolant quantity 5 l
Maximum flow 2,1 l/min
Duty cycle
The duty cycle refers to the time as a percentage of a ten-minute period that you can weld at a cer
tain load without overloading. The duty cycle is valid for 104° F.
Enclosure class
The IP code indicates the enclosure class, i. e. the degree of protection against penetration by solid
objects or water. Equipment marked IP 23 is designed for indoor and outdoor use.
Application class
The symbol indicates that the power source is designed for use in areas with increased
electrical hazard.
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4 INSTALLATION
The installation must be done by a professional.
STRAPS MUST BE USED WHEN LIFTING
THE POWER SOURCE. THE HANDLE IS
ONLY INTENDED FOR PULLING IT.
This product is intended for industrial use. In a domestic environment this product
may cause radio interference. It is the user's responsibility to take adequate
precautions.
4.1 Location
Position the welding power source so that its cooling air inlets and outlets are not
obstructed.
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4.2 Assembly of components
During transport, the rear wheels of the power source are in their forward position.
Before use, place the wheels in their rear position.
WARNING!
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Check that the unit is connected to the correct mains power supply voltage, and that
it is protected by the correct fuse size. A protective earth connection must be made,
in accordance with regulations.
Rating plate with supply
connection data
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Recommended fuse sizes and minimum cable areas
50Hz MIG 4002cw, 4002c MIG 5002cw, 5002c MIG 6502cw, 6502c
Mains voltage 230/400-415/500 V 230/400-415/500 V 230/400-415/500 V
Primary current
60% duty cycle
100% duty cycle
56/32(43*)/26 A
43/25/20 A
75/43(50*)/34 A
57/33/26 A
103/59(65*)/47
80/46/37 A
Mains cable area (4x) 10/4/4 mm
2
16/6/6 mm
2
25/10/10 mm
2
Fuse anti-surge 35/25(50*)/20 A 63/35(50*)/35 A 80/50(63*)/50 A
60Hz MIG 4002cw, 4002c MIG 5002cw, 5002c MIG 6502cw, 6502c
Mains voltage 230/440-460 V 230/440-460 V 230/440-460 V
Primary current
60% duty cycle
100% duty cycle
56/32(43*)/26 A
43/25/20 A
75/43(50*)/34 A
57/33/26 A
103/59(65*)/47
80/46/37 A
Mains cable area (4x) 10/4/4 mm
2
16/6/6 mm
2
25/10/10 mm
2
Fuse anti-surge 35/25(50*)/20 A 63/35(50*)/35 A 80/50(63*)/50 A
* AAG (Arc Air Gouging)
NB: The mains cable areas and fuse sizes as shown above are in accordance with Swedish
regulations. They may not be applicable in other countries: make sure that the cable area and fuse
sizes comply with the relevant national regulations.
5 OPERATION
General safety regulations for the handling of the equipment can be found on
page 4. Read through before you start using the equipment!
FASTEN THE EQUIPMENT - PARTICULARLY IF
THE GROUND IS UNEVEN OR SLOPING.
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5.1 Connections and control devices
1 Mains supply switch O/I 6 Control cable socket (from / to wire feeder)
2 Indicating lamp, power supply ON 7 Connection for weldng current cable (+)
3 Indicating lamp, overheating / fault 8 Connection BLUE for cooling water to the
wire feed unit
4 Connection for weldng current cable (+) 9 Connection RED for cooling water from
the wire feed unit
5 Connection for weldng current cable (-)
5.2 Overheating protection
The power source has one thermal overload trip which operates if the internal
temperature becomes too high, interrupting the welding current and lighting the
orange indicating lamp on the front of the unit. It resets automatically when the
temperature has fallen and the indicating lamp will go out.
6 MAINTENANCE
Regular maintenance is important for safe, reliable operation.
Only those persons who have appropriate electrical knowledge (authorized
personnel) may remove the safety plates.
Supplier warranty is void if customer attempts any work on product during the
warranty period.
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6.1 Inspection and cleaning
6.1.1 Power source
Check regularly that the power source is free from dirt.
The power source should be regularly blown clean using dry compressed air at
reduced pressure, see page 31. This should be done more frequently in dirty
environments.
Otherwise the air inlet/outlet may become blocked and cause overheating. To avoid
this you can use an air filter.
The air filter is an accessory. Ordering number on page 42.
6.1.2 Welding gun
Wear parts should be cleaned and replaced at regular intervals in order to achieve
trouble-free welding.
6.2 Topping up the coolant
ESAB ready mixed coolant is recommended for use.
See accessories on page 42.
S Fill with coolant.
(The fluid level must not exceed the upper marking
but neither must it be below the lower marking).
S Disconnect the coolant hose for outgoing water
(welding gun blue connection) in order to
bleed any trapped air.
S Connect the coolant hose again.
Note! Coolant must be topped up if connecting a
welding gun or connection cables that are 5 meters in length
or longer. When adjusting the water level by topping up,the
coolant hose does not need to be disconnected.
The coolant must be handled as chemical waste.
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7 FAULT TRACING
Try these recommended checks and inspections before sending for an authorised
service technican.
Type of fault Actions
No arc. S Check that the mains power supply switch is turned on.
S Check that the welding current supply and return cables are
correctly connected.
S Check that the correct current value is set.
Welding current is interrupted
during welding
S Check whether the thermal overload trip has operated
(indicated by the orange lamp on the front)
S Check the main power supply fuses.
The thermal overload trips
operate frequently
S Check to see whether the air filters are clogged.
S Make sure that you are not exceeding the rated data for the
power source (i.e. that the unit is not being overloaded).
Poor welding performance. S Check that the welding current supply and return cables are
correctly connected.
S Check that the correct current value is set.
S Check that the correct welding wires are being used.
S Check the main power supply fuses.
8 ORDERING OF SPARE PARTS
Repair and electrical work should be performed by an authorized ESAB service
personnel. Use only ESAB original replacement and wear parts.
Mig 4002C, Mig 5002C, Mig 6502C is designed and tested in accordance with the inter
national and European standards EN 60974-1 and EN 60974-10. It is the obligation of
the service unit which has carried out the service or repair work to make sure that the
product still conforms to the said standard.
When ordering replacement parts, order by part number and part name, as
illustrated on the figure. Always provide the series or serial number on the unit on
which the parts will be used. The serial number is stamped on the rating plate.
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Schematic diagram
ERRATA
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Mig 4002cw, 5002cw, 6502cw, 400 - 415 V
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Mig 4002cw, 5002cw, 6502cw, 400 - 415 V
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Mig 4002c, 5002c, 6502c, 400 - 415 V
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Mig 4002c, 5002c, 6502c, 400 - 415 V
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Mig 4002cw, 5002cw, 6502cw, 230 - 500 V
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Mig 4002cw, 5002cw, 6502cw, 230 - 500 V
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Mig 4002c, 5002c, 6502c, 230 - 500 V
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Mig 4002c, 5002c, 6502c, 230 - 500 V
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Schematic diagram
Mig 4002c, Mig 5002c, Mig 6502c
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Ordering number
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Valid for serial no. 946-xxx-xxxx, 947-xxx-xxxx, 948-xxx-xxxx-XXX-XXXX
Ordering numbers
0349 309 780 Origo
TM
Mig 4002cw 400V - 415V, 3~50Hz; with water cooler 740
0349 311 300 Origo
TM
Mig 4002c 400V - 415V, 3~50Hz 743
0349 311 350 Origo
TM
Mig 5002cw 400V - 415V, 3~50Hz; with water cooler 741
0349 311 330 Origo
TM
Mig 5002c 400V - 415V, 3~50Hz 744
0349 311 390 Origo
TM
Mig 6502cw 400V - 415V, 3~50Hz; with water cooler 742
0349 311 370 Origo
TM
Mig 6502c 400V - 415V, 3~50Hz 745
0349 311 320 Origo
TM
Mig 4002cw 230V - 500V, 3~50Hz, 3~60Hz; with water cooler 801
0349 311 310 Origo
TM
Mig 4002c 230V - 500V, 3~50Hz, 3~60Hz 802
0349 311 360 Origo
TM
Mig 5002cw 230V - 500V, 3~50Hz, 3~60Hz; with water cooler 803
0349 311 340 Origo
TM
Mig 5002c 230V - 500V, 3~50Hz, 3~60Hz 804
0349 311 400 Origo
TM
Mig 6502cw 230V - 500V, 3~50Hz, 3~60Hz; with water cooler 806
0349 311 380 Origo
TM
Mig 6502c 230V - 500V, 3~50Hz, 3~60Hz 805
0349 312 040 Origo
TM
Mig 4002c 230V - 500V, 3~50Hz, 3~60Hz; with panel A24 802
Mig 4002c, Mig 5002c, Mig 6502c
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Origo
TM
Feed
MA23 panel
Origo
TM
Feed 3004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Origo
TM
Feed 3004 W, with water . . . . . . . . . . .
Origo
TM
Feed 4804 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Origo
TM
Feed 4804 W, with water . . . . . . . . . . .
MA24 panel
Origo
TM
Feed 3004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Origo
TM
Feed 3004 W, with water . . . . . . . . . . .
Origo
TM
Feed 4804 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Origo
TM
Feed 4804 W, with water . . . . . . . . . . .
0460 526 887
0460 526 897
0460 526 987
0460 526 997
0460 526 889
0460 526 899
0460 526 989
0460 526 999
Aristo
TM
Feed
U6 panel
Aristo
TM
Feed 3004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Aristo
TM
Feed 3004 W, with water . . . . . . . . . . .
Aristo
TM
Feed 4804 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Aristo
TM
Feed 4804 W, with water . . . . . . . . . . .
U8 panel
Aristo
TM
Feed 3004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Aristo
TM
Feed 3004 W, with water . . . . . . . . . . .
Aristo
TM
Feed 4804 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Aristo
TM
Feed 4804 W, with water . . . . . . . . . . .
0460 526 886
0460 526 896
0460 526 986
0460 526 996
0460 526 881
0460 526 891
0460 526 981
0460 526 991
Origo
TM
YardFeed 2000
MA23 panel
Origo
TM
YardFeed 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Origo
TM
YardFeed 2000 W, with water . . . . . . .
Aristo
TM
YardFeed 2000
MA6 panel
Aristo
TM
YardFeed 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Aristo
TM
YardFeed 2000 W, with water . . . . . . .
0459 906 887
0459 906 897
0459 906 886
0459 906 896
Transformer for CO
2
heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0349 302 250
Mig 4002c, Mig 5002c, Mig 6502c
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Water flow guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0349 302 251
Coolant Ready mixed (5l) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0349 483 296
Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0349 302 252
Holder for welding gun and cables . . . . . . . . 0349 303 362
Adapter (12 Burndy <-> 10 Amphenol) . . . . . 0349 311 512
Mig 4002c, Mig 5002c, Mig 6502c
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Strain relief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0349 311 700
Connection set for 400 A power sources,
50mm
2
Connection set 10 m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 15 m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 25 m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 35 m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 50 m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 10 m, water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 15 m, water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 25 m, water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 35 m, water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 50 m, water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
0459 528 562
0459 528 563
0459 528 564
0459 528 565
0459 528 566
0459 528 572
0459 528 573
0459 528 574
0459 528 575
0459 528 576
Connection set for 500 A power sources,
70mm
2
Connection set 1.7 m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 5 m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 10 m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 15 m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 25 m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 35 m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 1.7 m, water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 5 m, water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 10 m, water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 15 m, water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 25 m, water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 35 m, water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
0459 528 780
0459 528 781
0459 528 782
0459 528 783
0459 528 784
0459 528 785
0459 528 790
0459 528 791
0459 528 792
0459 528 793
0459 528 794
0459 528 795
Connection set for 650 A power sources,
95mm
2
Connection set 1.7 m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 1.7 m, water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 5 m, water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 10 m, water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 15 m, water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection set 25 m, water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
0459 528 980
0459 528 990
0459 528 991
0459 528 992
0459 528 993
0459 528 994
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