deca Parva 145E

Deca Parva 145E Welding Machine Instruction Manual

Tauira: 0400193/322006

1. Kupu Whakataki

Thank you for choosing the Deca Parva 145E Welding Machine. This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your new welding equipment. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the machine and keep it for future reference.

The Deca Parva 145E is designed for various welding tasks, offering reliable performance for both hobbyists and professionals. Proper understanding and adherence to these instructions will ensure optimal results and prolong the life of your machine.

2. Nga Tohutohu Haumaru

WHAKATŪPATO: He mea morearea te whakarewa. Me whai tonu i ngā mahi ārai haumaru hei ārai i ngā whara kino, i te mate rānei.

  • Hikohiko Hiko: Welding current can cause fatal electric shock. Ensure proper grounding. Do not touch live electrical parts. Wear dry, insulated gloves.
  • Kohu me te hau: Welding fumes and gases can be hazardous to your health. Work in a well-ventilated area. Use a fume extractor if necessary.
  • Nga hihi Pewa: Arc rays can burn eyes and skin. Wear a welding helmet with appropriate shade filter and protective clothing.
  • Te Ahi me te Pahū: Welding sparks and hot metal can cause fire or explosions. Keep flammable materials away from the welding area. Have a fire extinguisher readily available.
  • Weranga: Hot metal and slag can cause severe burns. Wear protective gloves and clothing.
  • Pace Makers: Me kōrero te hunga whai pacemaker ki tā rātou tākuta i mua i te whakamahi i tēnei taputapu.
  • Momotuhia te hiko i mua i te mahi tiaki, ratonga ranei.

3. Ihirangi mokete

Kia ata wetewetehia te pouaka me te whakarite kei te noho nga taonga katoa me te kore e pakaru. Mena kei te ngaro, kua pakaru ranei etahi mea, whakapaa atu ki to kaihoko hokohoko tonu.

  • Deca Parva 145E Welding Machine
  • Electrode Holder with Cable
  • Papa Whenuaamp me te taura
  • Welding Mask (Handheld)
  • Chipping Hammer / Wire Brush
  • Pukapuka Tohutohu

4. Hua Neke Atuview

The Deca Parva 145E is a compact and robust welding machine designed for various arc welding applications. Below is an image illustrating the main unit and its included accessories.

Deca Parva 145E Welding Machine with accessories including welding mask, chipping hammer/wire brush, electrode holder, and ground clamp.

Whakaahua 1: Deca Parva 145E Welding Machine and included accessories. The image displays the yellow main welding unit, a black handheld welding mask, a black chipping hammer with a wire brush, an electrode holder, and a ground clamp.

Wae matua:

  • Waeine Matua: Kōwhai casing with control panel.
  • Whakawhiti Kaha: Mana on/Weto.
  • Puka Whakatikatika onāianei: For stepless welding current regulation.
  • Thermal Protection Indicator: Illuminates when the machine overheats.
  • Kāpeka Huaputa: Connections for electrode holder and ground clamp.
  • Kaimau Hikohiko: Secures the welding electrode.
  • Papa Whenuaamp: Ka hono atu ki te taputapu mahi hei whakaoti i te ara iahiko hiko.
  • Kōpare Whakarewa: Provides eye and face protection from arc rays and sparks.
  • Chipping Hammer/Wire Brush: Used for removing slag and cleaning welds.

5. Tatūnga

  1. Turanga: Place the welding machine on a stable, level surface in a well-ventilated area, away from flammable materials. Ensure adequate space around the machine for air circulation.
  2. Hononga Hiko: Connect the machine's power cord to a suitable grounded electrical outlet. Ensure the power supply matches the machine's requirements (refer to specifications).
  3. Tūhono Papa Clamp: Whakapiria te whenua clamp cable to the appropriate output terminal on the welding machine. Securely attach the ground clamp ki te mea mahi, ki te tēpu whakarewa rānei, kia pai ai te whakapā atu o te hiko.
  4. Connect Electrode Holder: Attach the electrode holder cable to the other output terminal on the welding machine. Insert a suitable electrode into the electrode holder. The recommended electrode size for this machine is 1.6mm to 3.2mm.
  5. Taputapu Tiaki Whaiaro (PPE): Before turning on the machine, ensure you are wearing all necessary PPE, including a welding helmet, welding gloves, and protective clothing.

6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

  1. Whakakā: Switch the main power switch to the "ON" position.
  2. Set Welding Current: Adjust the current adjustment knob to the desired welding current. The appropriate current setting depends on the electrode diameter and the material thickness being welded. Start with a lower setting and increase as needed.
  3. Whakaritehia te Mea Mahi: Me whakarite kia ma te mea mahi, kia kore he waikura, he peita, he hinu rānei, kia pai ai te hononga.
  4. Patua he Pewa: While wearing your welding helmet, gently tap or scratch the electrode against the workpiece to strike an arc. Once the arc is established, maintain a consistent arc length and travel speed.
  5. Wehenga: Move the electrode along the joint, maintaining a steady hand and angle. Observe the weld pool and adjust your technique as necessary.
  6. Parenga Ngawha: If the thermal protection indicator illuminates, the machine has overheated. Turn off the machine and allow it to cool down before resuming operation. Do not bypass this safety feature.
  7. Finish Welding: When finished, lift the electrode from the workpiece to break the arc. Turn off the welding machine.
  8. Post-Weld Cleaning: Use the chipping hammer to remove slag from the weld bead, then use the wire brush to clean the weld.

7. Tiaki

Mā te tiaki auau ka roa te ora me te haumaru o te mahi a tō mīhini whakarewa.

  • Te horoi: Periodically clean the machine's exterior with a dry cloth. Use compressed air to blow out dust and debris from the ventilation openings. Ensure the machine is unplugged before cleaning.
  • Tirohanga taura: Regularly inspect all cables (power, electrode, ground) for cuts, fraying, or damage. Replace damaged cables immediately.
  • Hononga Kapeka: Ensure all terminal connections are tight and free of corrosion.
  • Rokiroki: Store the welding machine in a dry, clean environment, away from moisture and extreme temperatures.
  • Pūmau Hiko me te Papa Whenua Clamp: Keep these accessories clean and in good working condition. Replace if damaged.

8. Te Raru

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kaore he mana ki te miihini.Power cord unplugged, faulty outlet, tripped circuit breaker.Check power connection, test outlet, reset circuit breaker.
Machine turns on but no arc.Poor ground connection, incorrect current setting, faulty electrode holder/cable, wet electrode.Me whakarite te whenua clamp is securely attached to clean metal. Adjust current. Inspect cables and holder. Use dry electrodes.
Thermal protection light is on.Machine overheated due to prolonged use or insufficient ventilation.Turn off the machine and allow it to cool down. Ensure proper ventilation. Reduce duty cycle.
Poor weld quality (e.g., porosity, lack of penetration).Incorrect current, improper arc length, wrong electrode, dirty workpiece, incorrect travel speed.Adjust current, maintain proper arc length, use correct electrode for material, clean workpiece, adjust travel speed.

If you encounter problems not listed here or if the suggested solutions do not resolve the issue, please contact customer support.

9. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
WaitohuTekau
Ingoa TauiraParva 145E
Nama Wahi0400193
Tauira Tuemi322006
Te WaeherehereWhakatikatika kaupae
Electrode Diameter Range1.6 mm - 3.2 mm
Momo Puna HikoHiko (AC)
Hunga Hua390 x 210 x 280 mm (from description) / 24.99 x 16.99 x 29.49 cm (from specifications)
Taumaha Tūemi14.5 kg (from description) / 14.3 kg (from specifications)
KaihangaDEKA
Te Ra Tuatahi Wātea17 Hepetema 2015

Tuhipoka: Ko nga korero ka whakarereke me te kore panui mo te whakapai ake i nga hua.

10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or contact your retailer. Deca products are manufactured to high-quality standards, and support is available for any operational issues or technical inquiries.

If you require technical assistance or have questions regarding your Deca Parva 145E Welding Machine, please contact the authorized Deca service center or your point of purchase. When contacting support, please have your model number (0400193 / 322006) and purchase date available.

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