scheppach WSE860 Inverter Welder Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- Scheppach
Table of Contents
Art.Nr.
5906602901
AusgabeNr.
5906602850
Rev.Nr.
05/04/2017 WSE860
Inverter welder
Translation of Original Operating Manual
WSE860 Inverter Welder
**** Only for EU countries.
Do not dispose of electric tools together with household waste material! In
observance of European directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic
equipment and its implementation in accordance with national law, electric
tools that have reached the end of their life must be collected separately and
returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility.
Explanation of the symbols on the equipment
**** | Caution – Read the operating instructions to reduce the risk of inquiry |
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EN 60974-1 | European standard for welding sets for manual arc welding |
with limited time.
| Single-phase static frequency converter transformer rectifier
| The symbol for manual arc welding with sheathed rod electrodes
| Direct current
| Suitable for welding with increased electric risk
| Power input; phase number, as well as Alternating current symbol and rated
value of the frequency
U0| Rated idling voltage
U1| Mains voltage
X| On-load factor
L2| Welding current
U2| Welding voltage [V]
I max| Rated maximum mains current
Leff| The effective value of the highest line current [A]
IP21S| Protection type
B| Insulation class
****| Caution! Risk of electric shock!
| Electric shock from the welding electrode can be fatal
| Inhaling welding smoke can be hazardous to your health.
| Electromagnetic fields can interfere with the functionality of pacemakers.
| Welding sparks can cause an explosion or fire.
| Arc rays can damage the eyes and injure the skin.
| Do not use the device outdoors and never in rain!
Introduction
MANUFACTURER:
scheppach Fabrikation von
Holzbearbeitungsmaschinen GmbH
Günzburger Straße 69
D-89335 Ichenhausen
Dear Customer,
We hope your new tool brings you much enjoyment and success.
NOTE: According to the applicable product liability laws, the
manufacturer of the device does not assume liability for damages to the
product or damages caused by the product that occurs due to:
- Improper handling,
- Non-compliance with the operating instructions,
- Repairs by third parties, not by authorized service technicians,
- Installation and replacement of non-original spare parts,
- Application other than specified,
- A breakdown of the electrical system occurs due to non-compliance with the electric regulations and VDE regulations 0100, DIN 57113 / VDE0113.
We recommend: Reading through the complete text in the operating
instructions before installing and commissioning the device. The operating
instructions are intended to help the user to become familiar with the machine
and take advantage of its application possibilities in accordance with the
recommendations. The operating instructions contain important information on
how to operate the machine safely, professionally, and economically, how to
avoid danger, and costly repairs, reduce downtimes, and how to increase the
reliability and service life of the machine. In addition to the safety
regulations in the operating instructions, you have to meet the applicable
regulations that apply to the operation of the machine in your country. Keep
the operating instructions package with the machine at all times and store it
in a plastic cover to protect it from dirt and moisture. Read the instruction
manual each time before operating the machine and carefully follow its
information. The machine can only be operated by persons who were instructed
concerning the operation of the machine and who are informed about the
associated dangers. The minimum age requirement must be complied with. In
addition to the safety requirements in these operating instructions and your
country’s applicable regulations, you should observe the generally recognized
technical rules concerning the operation of woodworking machines.
Unpacking
- Open the packaging and remove the device carefully.
- Remove the packaging material as well as the packaging and transport bracing (if available).
- Check that the delivery is complete.
- Check the device and accessory parts for transport damage.
- If possible, store the packaging until the warranty period has expired.
ATTENTION
The device and packaging materials are not toys! Children must not be allowed
to play with plastic bags, film, and small parts! There is a risk of
swallowing and suffocation!
Layout (Fig. 1)
- ON / OFF switch
- Potentiometer for adjusting the welding current
- Welding current scale
- Indicator lamp for operation
- Warning lamp for overheating
- Positive quick-lock coupling
- Negative quick-lock coupling
- Power cable
- Cable with electrode holder
- Cable with ground terminal
- Carrying strap
- Combination wire brush with chipping hammer
- Welding shield
- Grip
Important information
Please read the directions for use carefully and observe the information
provided. It is important to consult these instructions in order to acquaint
yourself with the machine, its proper use and safety precautions.
Safety information
Please note
IMPORTANT
Use this equipment only for the purpose for which it is designed, as described
in these instructions. Handling this system incorrectly may be hazardous for
persons, animals and property. The user of this system is responsible for
his/her own safety and for the safety of others. Read these operating
instructions and follow all the regulations.
- Repairs and/or maintenance work must be left strictly to qualified personnel.
- Only the welding cables supplied with the equipment and the accessories recommended by the manufacturer are allowed to be used.
- Ensure that the appliance is looked after properly.
- To ensure that sufficient air can be drawn in through the ventilation slits, the appliance should not be constricted or placed next to a wall while it is operating. Make sure that the appliance is correctly connected to the main supply. Do not subject the mains lead to any tensile stress. Unplug the appliance before you change its position.
- Check the condition of the welding cables, the electrode tongs, and the earth terminals; wear on the insulation and the live parts may result in dangerous conditions and reduce the quality of the welding work.
- Arc welding generates sparks, molten metal particles, and smoke, so the following is a re- quired: Remove all inflammable substances and/or materials from the working area
- Ensure that there is adequate ventilation
- Do not weld on tanks, vessels, or pipes that have contained inflammable liquids or gases. Avoid all direct contact with the welding circuit; the idling voltage between the electrode tongs and the earth terminal may be dangerous.
- Do not store or use the appliance in wet or damp conditions or in the rain.
- Protect your eyes with specially designed goggles (DIN Grad 9-10). Wear gloves and dry safety clothing that are not contaminated by any oil or grease to ensure that your skin is not exposed to ultraviolet radiation from the arc.
- Do not use this welder to defrost pipes Remember!
- The radiation from the arc can damage your eyes and cause burns on the skin.
- Arc welding generates sparks and droplets of molten metal; the welded workpiece may start to glow and will remain very hot for a relatively long period of time.
- Arc welding releases vapors that may be harmful. Every electric shock is potentially fatal
- Do not approach the arc within a radius of 15 m unprotected.
- Protect yourself (and others around you) against the possible hazardous effects of the arc
- Warning: Depending on the mains’ connection conditions at the connection point of the welding set, other consumers connected to the mains may suffer faults.
Important!
If the supply mains and circuits are overloaded, other consumers may suffer
interference during the welding work. If you have any doubts, contact your
electricity supply company.
Sources of danger during
Arc welding results in a number of sources of danger. It is therefore
particularly important for the welder to comply with the following rules so as
not to place himself or others in danger and to avoid endangering people and
equipment.
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Have all work on the mains voltage system, for example on cables, plugs, sockets, etc., performed only by trained electricians. This particularly applies to configuring intermediate cables.
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If an accident occurs, disconnect the welding power source from the mains immediately.
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If electric touch voltages occur, switch off the welding set immediately and have it checked by an expert
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Always check for good electrical contacts on the welding current side.
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Wear insulating gloves on both hands for welding. These offer protection from electric shocks (idling voltage in the welding circuit), harmful radiation (Heat and UV radiation), and glowing metal and slag spatter.
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Wear firm, insulated footwear. Your shoes should also protect you in wet conditions.
Open-toed footwear is not suitable since falling droplets of glowing metal will cause burns. -
Wear suitable clothing, do not wear synthetic clothes.
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Do not look into the arc with unprotected eyes, use only a welding safety shield with the proper safety glass in compliance with DIN standards. In addition to light and heat, which may cause dazzling and burns, the arc also gives off UV radiation. Without proper protection, this invisible ultraviolet radiation causes very painful conjunctivitis, which will only be noticeable several hours later. In addition, UV radiation will cause sunburn-type symptoms in unprotected parts of the body.
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Personnel or assistants in the vicinity of the arc must also be notified of the dangers and provided with the required protection; if necessary install safety walls.
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Ensure adequate ventilation for welding, particularly in small rooms since the process causes smoke and harmful gases.
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Do not carry out any welding work on tanks that have been used to store gases, fuels, mineral oil, or the like, even if they have been empty for a lengthy period of time, since any residue will result in a danger of explosion.
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Special regulations apply in areas where there is a potential risk of fire and/or explosion.
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Welds that are exposed to large stresses and must comply with safety requirements may only be completed by specially trained and approved welders. Examples of such welds include pressure vessels, rails, trailer hitches, etc.
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Note: It must be noted that the protective conductor in electrical systems of appliances may be destroyed by the welding current in the event of negligence, for example, if the earth terminal is placed on the welding set casing to which the protective conductor of the electrical system is connected. The welding work is completed on a machine with a protective conductor connection. It is therefore possible to weld on the machine without having connected the earth terminal to it. In this case, the welding current will flow from the earth terminal through the protective conductor to the machine. The high welding current may cause the protective conductor to melt.
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The fuses on the supply cables to the main sockets must comply with the relevant regulations. To comply with these regulations, only fuses or circuit breakers suitable for the crosssection of the cables may be used. The use of too high a fuse may result in cable burning and fire damage to the building.
Constricted and wet areas
When working in constricted, wet, or hot areas, use insulating supports and
intermediate layers as well as slip-on gloves made of leather or other
nonconductive materials to insulate your body against the floor, walls,
conductive parts of the machine, and the like. If you use small welding
transformers for welding in places with an increased electrical risk, for
example in constricted areas with conductive walls, (tanks, pipes, etc.), in
wet areas (which make work clothes wet) and in hot areas (perspiration on work
clothes), the output voltage of the welding set when idling must not exceed 85
V (effective value). Therefore, the appliance may not be used for these
purposes because its output voltage is higher than this.
Safety Clothing
- While working, the welder must protect his entire body from radiation and burns by wearing suitable clothing and a face guard.
- Slip-on gloves made of a suitable material (leather) must be worn on both hands. They must be in perfect condition.
- Suitable aprons must be worn to protect clothing from sparks and burns. A safety suit and, if necessary, head protection must be worn if required by the type of work in question, e.g. overhead welding.
- The protective clothing used as well as all accessories must be in compliance with the “Personal safety equipment” EU Directive. Protection from radiation and burns
- Provide information about the risk to eyes at the working site in the form of a poster with the wording “Caution – do not look at the flames”. Workplaces are to be screened off wherever possible so that personnel in the vicinity are protected. Unauthorized persons are to be kept away from the welding work.
- The walls in the immediate vicinity of stationary workplaces should not have light color or a sheen. Windows up to head height are to be protected against radiation passing through them or reflecting off them, for example by coating them with suitable paint.
Proper use
The machine is to be used only for its prescribed purpose. Any other use is
deemed to be a case of misuse. The user/operator and not the manufacturer will
be liable for any damage or injuries of any kind caused as a result of this.
Please note that our equipment has not been designed for use in
commercial, trade, or industrial applications. Our warranty will be voided if
the machine is used in commercial, trade or industrial businesses or for
equivalent purposes. Important information about the power connection This
equipment falls under Class A of the standard EN 60974-10, i.e. it is not
designed for use in residential areas in which the power supply is based on a
public low-voltage supply system because given unfavorable conditions in the
power supply the equipment may cause interference. If you want to use the
equipment in residential areas in which the power supply is based on a public
low-voltage supply system, you must use an electromagnetic filter that reduces
the electromagnetic interference to the point where the user no longer notices
any disturbance.
In industrial parks or other areas in which the power supply is not based on a
public low-voltage supply system, the equipment can be used without such a
filter.
General safety information
It is the user’s responsibility to install and use the equipment properly in
accordance with the instructions issued by the manufacturer. If
electromagnetic interference is noticed, it is the user’s responsibility to
eliminate said interference with the technical devices mentioned in the
section “Important information about the power connection”.
Reduction of emissions
Main current supply The welder must be connected to the main current supply
in accordance with the instructions issued by the manufacturer. If
interference occurs, it may be necessary to introduce additional measures,
e.g. fitting a filter to the main current supply (see above in the section
“Important information about the power connection”). The welding cables should
be kept as short as possible.
Pacemakers
Persons using an electronic life support device (e.g. a pacemaker) should
consult their doctor before they go near electric sparking, cutting, burning
or spot-welding equipment in order to be sure that the combination of magnetic
fields and high electric currents does not affect their devices.
Technical data
Mains connection | 230V~ 50Hz |
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Welding current | 10 – 130 A |
On-load factor X | |
25% | 130 A |
60% | 85 A |
100% | 65 A |
Idling voltage (V) | 85 V |
Weight | 5.3 kg |
Fitting the carrying strap (Fig. 2)
Attach the carrying strap (11) as shown in Fig.2.
Installing the welding shield (Fig. 3/4)
- Install the handle (14) on the welding shield (13) as shown in Fig. 4.
- Install the protective glass (15) on the welding shield (13) as shown in Fig. 4.
- Then fold the three sides of the welding shield.
The two sides each connect to the top with two press studs.
Starting up
Connecting to the mains power supply Before you connect the power cable (8) to
the mains power supply, make sure that the data on the rating plate is the
same as that for your mains supply. Connect the machine to a properly
installed protective contact socket, with at least a 16A circuit breaker.
Danger! The main plug may only be replaced by a qualified electrician.
Connecting the welding cable (Fig. 5)
Danger! Always make sure the device is unplugged before carrying out any
connection work on the welding cable (9/10)! Connect the welding cable as
shown in Fig. 5. To do so, connect the two connectors on the electrode holder
(9) and the ground terminal (10) to the corresponding quick-lock couplings
(6/7) and lock the connectors in place by turning them in a clockwise
direction. The cable with the electrode holder (9) is normally connected to
the positive pole (6) and the cable with the ground terminal (10) to the
negative pole (7). Switching ON/OFF (Fig. 1) Switch on the machine by moving
the On/Off switch (1) to the “I” position. The indicator lamp for operation
(4) then comes on. Switch off the machine by moving the On/Off switch (1) to
the “0” position. The indicator lamp for operation (4) then goes out. Welding
preparations Connect the earth terminal (10) direct to the part to be welded
or to the support on which the part is resting. Ensure that the earth terminal
is in direct contact with the part to be welded. You should therefore avoid
coated surfaces and/or insulating materials. The electrode holder cable has a
special clamp at one end, which is used to secure the electrode. The welding
safety shield must be used at all times for welding. It protects your eyes
from the radiation emitted by the arc and nevertheless enables you to watch
the welding process.
Welding (Fig.1/5)
Connect all the electrical connections for the power supply and for the
welding current circuit. Most coated electrodes are connected to the positive
pole. However, some types of electrode have to be connected to the negative
pole. Ensure that you observe the information supplied by the manufacturer in
relation to the type of electrode and correct polarity. Fit the welding cables
(9/10) to the quick-lock couplings (6/7) accordingly. Then fasten the
unsheathed end of the electrode in the electrode holder (9) and connect the
ground terminal (10) to the part you wish to weld. Ensure that good electric
contact is made. Switch on the device and set the welding current, depending
on the electrode used, using the potentiometer (2). Hold the safety shield in
front of your face and rub the tip of the electrode on the part you wish to
weld as if you were striking a match. This is the best method of igniting an
arc. Check that you have the correct electrode and current strength on a test
part.
Electrode (Ø mm): | Welding current (A) |
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1.6 | 40 – 50 A |
2 | 40 – 80 A |
2.5 | 60 – 110 A |
3.2 | 80 – 130 A |
Important!
Do not dab the workpiece with the electrode since it could be damaged, making
it more difficult to ignite the arc. As soon as the arc has ignited, attempt
to keep it a distance from the workpiece equivalent to the diameter of the
electrode. This distance should be kept as constant as possible during the
welding process. The angle of the electrode in the direction in which you are
working should be 20/30°. Always use tongs to remove spent electrodes and to
move parts that you have just welded. Please note that the electrode holder
(9) must always be put down so that it is insulated after you have completed
the welding work. Do not remove the slag until the weld has cooled. If you
want to continue a weld after an interruption, the slag from your initial
attempt must first be removed.
Overheating guard
The welding set is fitted with an overheating guard that protects the welding
transformer from overheating. If the overheating guard trips, the control lamp
(5) on your set will be lit. Allow the welding set to cool for a time.
Replacing the power cable Danger! If the power cable for this equipment is
damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its aftersales service or
similarly trained personnel to avoid danger.
Maintenance and Care
Danger!
Always pull out the mains’ power plug before starting any cleaning work.
Cleaning
- Keep all safety devices, air vents, and motor housing free of dirt and dust as far as possible. Wipe the equipment with a clean cloth or blow it with compressed air at low pressure.
- We recommend that you clean the device immediately each time you have finished using it.
- Clean the equipment regularly with a moist cloth and some soft soap. Do not use cleaning agents or solvents; these could attack the plastic parts of the equipment. Ensure that no water can seep into the device. The ingress of water into an electric tool increases the risk of an electric shock.
Maintenance
There are no parts inside the equipment which require additional
maintenance.
Storage
Store the device and its accessories in a dark, dry, and frost-proof place
that is inaccessible to children. The optimum storage temperature is between 5
and 30˚C.
Store the electrical tool in its original packaging. Cover the electrical tool
in order to protect it from dust and moisture. Store the operating manual with
the electrical tool.
**** hereby declares the following conformity under the EU Directive and standards for the following article
| 2009/105/EC
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X| 2014/35/EU
| 2006/28/EC
| 2005/32/EC
X| 2014/30/EU
| 2004/22/EC
| 1999/5/EC
| 97/23/EC
| 90/396/EC
X| 2011/65/EU
| 89/686/EC_96/58/EC
| 2006/42/EC Annex IV
Notified Body: Notified Body No.: Reg. No.:
| 2000/14/EC_2005/88/EC Annex V Annex VI
Noise: measured LWA = xx dB(A); guaranteed LWA
= xx dB(A) Notified Body: Notified Body No.:
| 2004/26/EC
Emission. No:
Standard references: EN 60974-1; EN 60974-10
Ichenhausen, den 13.09.2016
Art.-No. 5906602901
Subject to change without notice
Documents registar: Benjamin Schwarz
Günzburger Str. 69, D-89335 Ichenhausen
Warranty
Apparent defects must be notified within 8 days from the receipt of the goods.
Otherwise, the buyerís rights of claim due to such defects are invalidated. We
guarantee our machines in case of proper treatment for the time of the
statutory warranty period from delivery in such a way that we replace any
machine part free of charge which provably becomes unusable due to faulty
material or defects of fabrication within such period of time. With respect to
parts not manufactured by us, we only warrant insofar as we are entitled to
warranty claims against the upstream suppliers. The costs for the installation
of the new parts shall be borne by the buyer. The cancellation of the sale or
the reduction of the purchase price as well as any other claims for damages
shall be excluded.
scheppach Fabrikation von Holzbearbeitungsmaschinen GmbH | Günzburger Str. 69
| D-89335 Ichenhausen | www.scheppach.com
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