BlueRange BR9009000 사용자 설명서 - 페이지 4
{카테고리_이름} BlueRange BR9009000에 대한 사용자 설명서을 온라인으로 검색하거나 PDF를 다운로드하세요. BlueRange BR9009000 8 페이지. Solar powered auto-darkening welding helmet
again to avoid severe personal injury.
6.1.6 Select the shade number you require at the turn of a shade knob . Finally, be
sure that the shade number is the correct setting for your application.
Shade Guide Table
Shade Guide Table
Welding Current
(A)
Welding Type
SMAW
MIG (Heavy)
MIG (Light)
TIG GTAW
MAG / (C02)
SAW
PAC
PAW
Note:
SMAW - Shielded Metal Arc Welding.
TIG GTAW - Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW)(TIG).
Note:
MIG (Heavy) - MIG on heavy metals.
SMAW-Shielded Metal Arc Welding.
SAW Shielded Semi - Automatic Arc Welding.
MIG (Light) - MIG on light alloys.
TIG GTAW-Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW)(TIG).
PAC - Plasma Arc Cutting
MIG(Heavy)-MIG on heavy metals.
PAW - Plama Arc Welding
SAM Shielded Semi-Automatic Arc Welding.
6.2 Sensitivity
The sensitivity control is set according to the welding process and ambient light.
MIG(Light)-MIG on light alloys.
6.2.1 Low Setting - suitable for high amperage welding and welding in areas with high levels of natural
PAC-Plasma Arc Cutting
6.2.1
sunlight.
6.2.2 Medium Setting - suitable for most indoors and outdoors welding.
6.2.3 High Setting - suitable for low amperage welding and welding in areas with low light conditions,
6.2.1
especially for low amperage argon-arc welding.
6.2. Sensitivity
The sensitivity control is set according to the welding process and ambient light.
6.3. Self-Check
6.3.1 Set the filter shading number anywhere between DIN5-9/9-13.
6.2.1 Low Setting- suitable for high amperage welding and welding in areas with
6.3.2 Press the TEST button to see if it switches to the dark state.
high levels of natural sunlight.
6.3.3 Release the Test button to check that the filter returns to the bright state.
6.2.2 Medium Setting - suitable for most indoors and outdoors welding.
6.4. Grinding Mode
The welding helmet can also be used to protect the face during grinding. Switching to Grind mode will
prevent the filter cartridge from darkening when bright sparks are created.
6.5. Delay Time
Delay time refers to the time the cartridge filter is set to change from the dark to bright state after welding
stops. The delay can be adjusted up to a one second delay.
6.5.1 The minimum delay is set between 0.1 to 0.2 seconds, suitable for spot or short welds.
6.5.2 The maximum delay time is set between 0.85 to 1.0 second, suitable for heavy current welding or
6.2.1
when visible light is produced.
6.5.3 Selections between minimum and maximum are suitable for most indoor and outdoor welding
6.2.1
operations.
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