When installing a plug on to a power cord:
Ensure your tool is completely cooled down before shutting off:
Watch for a plugged air intake:
If a tool's heater tube gets wet:
Tools Needed:
Steps:
Many of Leister’s tools utilize a lock pin to hold the nozzle in position during welding and cooldown. The lock pin is designed to snap if excessive force is put on the heater in order to prevent more expensive damage to the tool.
The most common reason for a lock pin to bend or break is the tool being lifted or carried incorrectly. The correct methods of carrying the tool are with both hands under the frame, or with one hand under the frame and the other holding the black carrying handle. In this guide, parts will be referred to using the numbers indicated in the VARIMAT V drawing below. As an example, see lock pin (79). Tools needed:
Steps:
Note: Always change both brushes at once. If one brush needs to be changed, change them both.
If you're building an extension cord for your Leister automatic tool such as the BITUMAT, VARIMAT, or VARIANT T1, here are some things to keep in mind:
Symptom: Bad welds or low air volume
Wiring Instructions Please consider the following when connecting a plug to your UNIROOF:
Connecting a twist-lock plug:
Please consider the following when making an extension cord for your UNIROOF:
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