Vido WD060111013U User manual

INVERTER MMA DC
WELDING MACHINE
WD060111013U
WD060111016
WD060111018
WD060111020
WD060111025
130A/160A/180A/200A/250A

WD060111013U/WD060111016/WD060111018/WD060111020/WD060111025
Thank you for purchasing a VIDO product. We are confident that you will appreciate the quality
of the product and you will be entirely satisfied with your purchase. Please read carefully the
user safety and operating instruction on how to operate this product correctly within safety
norms and regulations.
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COMPONENT LIST
1) “-” output terminal
2) Current meter
3) Handle
4) Power indicator light
5) Welding current selector
6) Protection indicator light
7) “+” output terminal
8) Power switch
9) Electrode holder with cable
10) Ground clamp with cable
NORMAL ACCESSORIES
1) Electrode holder with cable: 1pc
2) Ground clamp with cable: 1pc
3) Protective mask: 1pc
4) Hammer brush: 1pc
5) Belt: 1pc
We recommend that you purchase your accessories from the same store that sold you the welding
machine. Use good quality accessories marked with a well-known brand name. Choose the type
according to the work you intend to undertake. Refer to the accessory packaging for further details.
Store personnel can assist you and offer advice.
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WELDING MACHINE SAFETY WARNINGS
Warning: Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and
instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructionsfor future reference.
Electric shock can kill.
Electric arc welders can produce a shock that can cause injury or death. Touching electrically live parts
can cause fatal shocks and severe burn. While welding, all metal components connected to the wise
are electrically live. Poor ground connections are a hazard, so secure the ground lead before welding.
●Wear dry protective apparel: coat, shirt, gloves and insulated footwear.
●Insulate yourself from the workpiece. Avoid contacting the workpiece or ground.
●Do not attempt to repair or maintain the welder whilethe power is on.
● Inspect all cables and cords for any exposed wire and replace immediately if found.
● Use only recommended replacement cables and cords.
● Always attach ground clamp to the workpiece or worktable as close to the weld area as possible.
●Do not touch the welding wire and the ground or grounded work piece at the same time.
●Do not use a weldertothaw frozen pipes.
● Turn off all equipment when welder not in use.
Fumes can be dangerous.
Fumes emitted from the welding process displace clean air and can result in injury or death.
●Do not breathe in fumes emitted by the welding process. Make sure your breathing air is clean
safe.
●Work only in a well- ventilated area or use a ventilation device to remove welding fumes from
environment where you will be working.
●Do not weld on coated materials (galvanized, cadmium plated or containing zinc,mercury or barium).
They will emit harmful fumes that are dangerous to breathe. If necessary use a ventilator, respirator
with air supply or remove the coating from the material in the weld area.
●The fumes emitted from some metals when heated are extremely toxic. Refer to the material
data sheet for the manufacturer’s instructions.
●Do not weld near materials that wil l emit toxic fumes when heated. Vapors from cleaners, sprays
anddegreasers can be highly toxic when heated.
Arc rays can burn eyes and skin.
The welding arc produces ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) rays that can cause injury to your eyes and
skin. Do not look at the welding arc without proper eye protection.
● Always use a helmet that covers your full face from the neck to top of head and to the back of
each ear.
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●Use a lens and safety glasses. For welders under 160 A output,use a shade 10 lens; for above 160 A,
use a shade 12 lens.
● Cover all bare skin areas exposed to the arc with protective clothing and shoes. Flame- retardant
cloth or leather shirts, coats, pants or coveralls are available for protection.
● Use screens or other barriers to protect other people from the arc rays emitted from your welding.
●Warn people in your welding area when you are going to strike an arc so they can protect
themselves.
Welding can cause fire or explosion.
Do not weld on containers or pipes that contain or have had flammable, gaseous or liquid combustibles
in them. Welding creates sparks and heat that can ignite flammable and explosive materials.
●Do not operate any electric arc welder in areas where flammable or explosive materials are present.
●Remove all flammable materials within 10m of the welding arc. If removal is not possible, tightly
cover them with fireproof covers.
●Take precautions to ensure that flying sparks do not cause fires or explosions in hidden areas,cracks
or areas you cannot see.
●Keep a fire extinguisher close in the case of fire.
●Wear garments that are oil-free with no pockets or cuffs that will collect sparks.
●Do not have on your person any items that are combustible, such as lighters or matches.
●Keep work lead connectedas close tothe weld area as possible to prevent any unknown,unintended
paths of electrical current from causing electrical shock and fire hazards.
●To prevent any unintended arcs, cut wire back to 6mm stick out after welding.
● Remove stick electrode from holder or cut off welding wire at contact tip when not in use.
Hot materials can cause severe burns.
Welded materials are hot and can cause severe burns if handled improperly.
●Do not touch hot welding materials with bare hands.
●Do not touchgunnozzle after welding until it has had time to cool down.
Flying metal can injure eyes.
Welding creates hot sparks that can cause injury. Chipping slag off welds creates flying debris.
●Wear protective apparel at all times: Approved safety glasses or shield, welder’s hat and ear plugs
keep sparks out of ears and hair.
Magnetic fields can affect pacemakers.
Electromagnetic fields can interfere with various electrical and electronic devices such as pacemakers.
●Consult your doctor before using any electric arc welder or cutting device .
●Keep people with pacemakers away from your welding area when welding.
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●Do not wrap cable around your body while welding.
Noise can damage hearing.
Noise from some processes or equipment can damage hearing.
● Wear approved ear protection if noise level is high.
Extension cables
Using extension cables is not recommended. The use of extension cables will cause voltage to drop. If
an extension cable must be used, be sure it is:
A 3-wire extension cable that has a 3-blade grounding plug, and a 3-slot receptacle that will accept
the plug on the product.
In good condition.
The section of the cable should be bigger to reduce the lower of the cable voltage.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This welding machine should be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electric shock. The
welding machine is equipped with a three-core cable and grounding type plug to fit the proper
grounding type receptacle.The or green conductor in the cable is the grounding wire.
Never connect the green and yellow
green and yellow
or green wire to a live terminal.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Be sure the supply is the same as the voltage and frequency given on the rating plate.
Remove the main plug from socket before carrying out any adjustment or servicing.
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SYMBOLS
To reduce the risk of injury, user must read instruction manual
Warning
Electrical shock risk
Breathing risk
Wear protective mask
Fire or explosion risk
Burns risk
Wear eye protection
Wear ear protection
Direct correction (DC)
Single phase static frequency converter-transformer-rectifier
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle
where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice
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TECHNICAL DATA
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Model WD060111013U WD060111016 WD060111018
Input voltage 110-120V AC 220-240V AC 220-240V AC
Frequency 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 50/60Hz
Input capacity 5.5KVA 6.16KVA 7.26KVA
No-load voltage 85V DC 85V DC 85V DC
Output range 10-130A DC 10-160A DC 10-180A DC
Duty cycle 60%@130A 60%@160A 60%@180 A
mm0.4 -6.1Ф mm0.4 -6.1Ф mm0.4 -6.1Ф retemaid edortcelE
Ingress protection class IP21S IP21S IP21S
Machine weight 4.4Kg 4.0Kg 5.0Kg
Model WD060111020 WD060111025
Input voltage 220-240V AC 220-240V AC
Frequency 50/60Hz 50/60Hz
Input capacity 8.36KVA 9.0KVA
No-load voltage 85V DC 85V DC
Output range 10-200A DC 10-250A DC
Duty cycle 60%@200A 60%@250A
retemaid edortcelE Ф1.6- 5.0mm Ф1.6- 5.0mm
Ingress protection class IP21S IP21S
Machine weight 5.2Kg 5.6Kg
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Note: Before using the welding machine, read the instruction manual carefully.
1. Intended use
This welding machine is made with advanced inverter technology. It is intended for welding steel,
stainless steel and cast iron.
2. Working environment
Under comparative dry environment, the environment temperature should be between -100C and
+400C, avoid working in the sun or rain, avoid working in the environment where there is much dust or
corrosive gas.
3.Power requirements
This welding machine is designed to operate on a properly grounded 110V-120V or 220V-240V
95V or 125V or
50Hz
60Hz, single-pha se alternating current (AC) power source. It is recommended that an electrician
verify the actual voltage at the receptacle.
Note: If the actual power source voltage is less than 180V AC or greater than 260V
AC. Do not operate welding machine.
4. Installation
1) Connection of the power cable
a) Please according to the input voltage connect the power cable to the suitable voltage class.
b) The power cable should be connected to the corresponding socket to avoid oxidization.
c) Use multimeter to check whether the voltage value varies in the given range.
2) Connection of output cable
a) The electrode holder cable is connected to the “ ” output terminal of the welding machine. Insert the
connector with the key lining up with the keyway and rotate approximately 1/3 turn clockwise. Do not
over tighten (See Fig 1).
b) The ground clamp cable is connected to the “
+
” output terminal of the welding machine. Insert the
connector with the key lining up with the keyway and rotate approximately 1/3 turn clockwise. Do not
over tighten (See Fig 2).
c) Attach the work clamp to the workpiece, as close as possible to the area being welded. Clean with a
wire brush where necessary to ensure the connection is as clean as possible.
d) If the workpiece is too far away from the welding machine (50-100m), and the secondary cable is too
long, the section of the cable should be bigger to reduce the lower of the cable voltage.
3) Checking
a) Whether the welding machine is connected to standard to earth.
b) Whether all the connections are well-connected, especially that between the ground clamp and the
workpiece.
c) Whether the output of the electrode holder and earth cable is short-circuited.
d) Whether the pole of the output is correct.
e) If you choose the circuit protector, the leaking electricity should be less than 30mA.
f )The welding splash may cause fire, so make sure there is no flammable materials nearby.
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5. Operating the welding machine
1) Connect welding machine to power source
This welding machine must be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electrical shock.
Make sure the power switch is off then connect your welding machine’s power cable to a properly
grounded 22110V-120V or 0V-240 V,50Hz or 60Hz, single phase.
2) Switching on and off
a) To start the welding machine, lift the switch on the rear panel to turn on (See Fig 3). The green
power indicator light on the front panel is lit and fan begins to spin when the switch is turned on.
b) To switch off the welding machine, push the switch down to turn off.
3) Adjusting welding current
An appropriate current must be set from 10A to 130A or 160A or 180A or 200A or 250A by turning the
on
the front panel of the welding machine (See Fig 4).
Note: The most difficult aspect of the arc welding process, particularly for beginners, we strongly
recommend that you practice on some pieces of scrap metal to get the feel of the operation, before you
start on an actual welding job. Generally, the welding current of each electrode is as follow:
4) Holding the electrode
The best way to grip the electrode holder is the way that feels most comfortable to you. Position the
electrode to the workpiece when striking the initial arc it may be necessary to hold the electrode
perpendicular to the workpiece. Once the arc is started the angle of the electrode in relation to the
workpiece should be between 600and 800degrees. This will allow for good penetration, with minimal
spatter.
5) Striking the arc
Warning: Exposure to a welding arc is extremely harmful to the eyes and skin! Prolonged
exposure to the welding arc can cause blindness and burns. Never strike an arc or begin
welding until you are adequately protected. Wear flame-proof welding gloves, a heavy long
sleeved shirt, trousers without cuffs, high topped shoes, and a welding mask.
Scratch the workpiece with the end of electrode to start arc and then raise it quickly about X gap
(X=50%-100% diameter of electrode) between the rod and the workpiece (See Fig 5).
Note: It is important that the gap be maintained during the welding process and it should be neither too
wide or too narrow. If too narrow, the rod will stick to the workpiece. If too wide, the arc will be
extinguished. It needs much practice to maintain the gap. The beginners may usually get sticker or arc
extinguishing. When the rod is stuck to the workpiece, gently rock it back and forth to make them
separate. A good arc is accompanied by a crisp, cracking sound. The sound is similar to that made by
eggs frying. To lay a weld bead, only 2 movements are required, downward and in the direction the
Size of the welding electrode Thickness of the workpiece Current setting
1.6 mm 1.6 mm 25-40 A
2.0 mm 2.0 mm 40-60 A
2.5 mm 2.5 mm 60-100 A
3.2 mm 3.2 mm 100-130 A
4.0 mm 3.2-4.0 mm 130-180 A
5.0 mm 3.2-5.0 mm 180-250 A
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weld is to be laid (See Fig 6).
6) Types of weld bead
The following paragraphs discuss the most commonly used arc welding beads.
a) The stringer bead formed by traveling with the electrode in a straight line while keeping the
electrode centered over the weld joint (See Fig 7).
b) The weave bead used when you want to deposit metal over a wider space than would be possible
with a stringer bead. It is made by weaving from side to side while moving with the electrode. It is best
to hesitate momentarily at each side before weaving back the other way (See Fig 8).
7) Welding position
a) Flat position it is easiest of the welding positions and is most commonly used. It is best if you can
weld in the flat position if at all possible as good results are easier to achieve (See Fig 9).
b) The horizontal position it is performed very much the same as the flat weld except that the angle is
different such that the electrode, and therefore the arc force, is directed more toward the metal above
the weld joint. This more direct angle helps prevent the weld puddle from running downward while still
allowing slow enough travel speed to achieve good penetration. A good starting point for your electrode
angle is about 30 degrees down from being perpendicular to the work piece (See Fig 10).
8) Judgethe good weld bead
When the trick of establishing and holding an arc has been learned, the next step is learning how to run
a good bead. The first attempts in practice will probably fall short of acceptable weld beads. Too long of
an arc will be held or the travel speed will vary from slow tofast (See Fig 11).
A. Weld speed is too fast.
B. Weld speed is too slow.
C. Arc is too long.
D. Ideal weld.
Note: A solid weld bead requires that the electrode be moved slowly and steadily along the weld seam.
Warning: Electric shock can kill! To prevent electric shock, do not perform any welding
while standing, kneeling, or lying directly on the grounded workpiece.
9) Finish the bead
As the coating on the outside of the electrode burns off, it forms an envelope of protective gases
around the weld. This prevents air from reaching the molten metal and creating an undesirable
chemical reaction. The burning coating, however, forms slag. The slag formation appears as an
accumulation of dirty metal scale on the finished weld. Slag should be removed by using a chipping
hammer.
Warning: Peening the slag from a weld joint causes small chips of metal to fly through the
air! Metallic chips flying through the air can cause eye injury or injury to other parts of the head,
hands or exposed portions of the body. Wear goggles or safety glasses with side shields and
protect the hands and other exposed parts of the body with protective garments, or if possible,
work with a shield between the body and the work piece.
The intense heat produced at the arc sets up strains in the metal joined by welding. Peening the
weld not only removes the scale left behind in the welding but relieves the internal strains developed by
the heating and cooling process.
10) Allowed duty cycle
Strictly work in conformity with the required duty cycle. If work under over duty cycle, the welding
machine may suddenly stop working, and the amber protection indicator light is lit. That's the inner
thermal parts work because of over-loading. Under this circumstance, no need to turn off the power
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switch, leave the fan work to lower the temperature. Generally, it will recover within 4 or 5 minutes at
200Cenvironment temperature.
11)Under Voltage Protection
As the grid voltage decreases under 95V or 180V, the welding machine will not work normally, the
amber protection indicator light is lit, and the main circuit is cut off. The welding machine may be not
off, and will restore normal working automatically after the grid restores normal.
12) Over Voltage Protection
As the grid voltage exceeds 125V or 260V, the welding machine will not work normally, the amber
indicator light is lit, and the main circuit is cut off. The welding machine may be not switched
off, and will restore normal working automatically after the grid restores normal.
MAINTENANCE
Warning: Remove the plug from the socket before carrying out any adjustment, servicing
or maintenance.
1.Never use water or chemical cleaners to clean your welding machine. Only wipe clean with a dry
cloth.
2.Under normal working conditions removing the housing and cleaning your welding machine with dry
compressed air at reduced pressure every six months will be quite sufficient. Cleaning at more frequent
intervals is advisable if the welding machine is operating in a dusty and dirty environment.
3.Always try to avoid getting particles of metal inside the welding machine since they could cause short
circuits.
4. Always store your welding machine in a dry place.
5. Check all cables periodically. They must be in good condition and not cracked. If the cable is
damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in
order to avoid a hazard.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Unit does not power up Unit is not plugged in Plug in socket
Input power circuit breaker not
on
Reset input power circuit
breaker
The main power switch is not
working
Replace main power switch
Can not create an arc Workpiece is painted or rusty Remove all paint and rust
Ground clamp is connected
where there is paint or rust
Remove all paint and rust so
ground clamp is connected to
bare metal
Ground clamp is not electrically
connected to the workpiece
Make certain the ground clamp
is connected to the workpiece
Amperage too low for electrode Consult the electrode
packaging for correct
amperage settings.
Protection indicator lightis
on
The internal temperature is too
high.
Leave power on and let the fan
cool the unit. Output will
continue when the unit has
cooled.
The voltage of power supply is
lower or higher than required
range
Contact your local power
supply enterprise
Electrode holder or ground
cable getting hot. Output
connections getting hot.
Weld cable connections loose Check to make certain weld
cables are tight.
Weld cable connections have
corroded.
Clean weld connections and
reinstall.
Poor welding performance,
excessive spatter
Damp electrode Use fresh and dry electrodes.
Electrode sticks The electrode is kept in contact
with the workpiece for too long
while striking an arc
This will take practice. Keep
trying.
Welding bead is too thin The welding travel speed is too
fast
Reduce the welding travel
speed. Maybe incorporate a
slight weave over the joint.
Welding bead is too thick The welding travel speed is too
slow
Increase the welding travel
speed.
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle
where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice.
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EXPLOSIVE VIEW OF WD06011013U
PART LIST OF WD06011013U
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DESCRIPTION
Q’TY
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DESCRIPTION
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1 Housing 1 15 Fast recovery diode 2
2 Belt 1 16 Radiator 1
3 Cable and plug 1 17 Control PCB 1
4 Fan 1 18 Current-carrying plate 1
5 Rear cover 1 19 Current-carrying plate 1
6 Power switch 1 20 Base plate 1
7 Support bar of IGBT radiator 1 21 Quick connector 2
8 Radiator 2 22 Current selector knob 1
9 Main PCB 1 23 Front cover 1
10 Radiator 1 24 Digital display instrument 1
11 Capacitor 2 25 Light PCB 1
12 IGBT single tube 2 26 E lectrode holder with cable 1
13 Bridge rectifiers 1 27 Ground clamp with cable 1
14 Transformer 1
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EXPLOSIVE VIEW OF WD06011016
PART LIST OF WD06011016
NO
DESCRIPTION
Q’TY
NO
DESCRIPTION
Q’TY
1 Housing 1 16 Control PCB 1
2 Handle 1 17 Main PCB 1
3 Cable and plug 1 18 Insulation paper plate 1
4 Power switch 1 19 Current-carrying plate 1
5 Rear cover 1 20 Base plate 1
6 Fan 1 21 Quick connector 2
7 Radiator 1 22 Front cover 1
8 Bridge rectifiers 1 23 Current-carrying plate 1
9 Radiator 2 24 Current selector knob 1
10 Support bar of IGBT radiator 1 25 Digital display instrument 1
11 IGBT single tube 4 26 Light PCB 1
12 Transformer 1 27 Cable gland 1
13 Output inductance 1 28 Belt 1
14 Fast recovery diode 3 29 Ground clamp with cable 1
15 Radiator 1 30 E lectrode holder with cable 1
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EXPLOSIVE VIEW OF WD06011018
PART LIST OF WD06011018
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DESCRIPTION
Q’TY
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DESCRIPTION
Q’TY
1 Handle 1 17 Fan 1
2 Housing 1 18 Output inductance 1
3 Current-carrying plate 1 19 Transformer 1
4 Current selector knob 1 20 Bridge rectifiers 1
5 Shade of LED 2 21 Radiator 1
6 Digital display instrument 1 22 IGBT single tube 4
7 Front cover 1 23 Radiator 2
8 Base plate 1 24 Support bar of IGBT radiator 1
9 Quick connector 2 25 Rear cover 1
10 Radiator 1 26 Fan 1
11 Insulation paper plate 1 27 Cable and plug 1
12 Current-carrying plate 1 28 Cable gland 1
13 Support bar of rectifier radiator 1 29 Power switch 1
14 Main PCB 1 30 Belt 1
15 Control PCB 1 31 Ground clamp with cable 1
16 Fast recovery diode 4 32 Electrode holder with cable 1
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PART LIST OF WD06011020
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DESCRIPTION
Q’TY
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DESCRIPTION
Q’TY
1 Base plate 1 19 Output inductance 1
2
Support bar
1
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Front cover
1
3Insulation paper plate 1 21 Washer 3
4
Support bar of IGBT radiator
1
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Nut
1
5 Radiator 2 23 Shade of LED 2
6
Power switch
1
24
Current selector knob
1
7 IGBT single tube 4 25 Current-carrying plate 1
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Cable gland
1
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Current-carrying plate
1
9 Cable and plug 1 27 Quick connector 2
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Rear cover
1
28
Digital display instrument
1
11 Fan 1 29 Electrode holder with cable 1
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Electrolytic capacitor
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Ground clamp with cable
1
13 Main PCB 1 31 Thermal protector 1
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Housing
1
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Transformer
1
15 Handle 1 33 Fan 1
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Belt
1
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Fast recovery diode
4
17 Bridge rectifiers 2 35 Radiator 1
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Control PCB
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Radiator
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EXPLOSIVE VIEW OF WD06011025
PART LIST OF WD06011025
NO
DESCRIPTION
Q’TY
NO
DESCRIPTION
Q’TY
1 Handle 1 17 Fan 1
2 Housing 1 18 Output inductance 1
3 Current-carrying plate 1 19 Transformer 1
4 Current selector knob 1 20 Bridge rectifiers 2
5 Shade of LED 2 21 Radiator 1
6 Digital display instrument 1 22 IGBT single tube 4
7 Front cover 1 23 Radiator 2
8 Base plate 1 24 Support bar of IGBT radiator 1
9 Quick connector 2 25 Rear cover 1
10 Radiator 1 26 Fan 1
11 Insulation paper plate 1 27 Cable and plug 1
12 Current-carrying plate 1 28 Cable gland 1
13 Support bar of rectifier radiator 1 29 Power switch 1
14 Main PCB 1 30 Belt 1
15 Control PCB 1 31 Ground clamp with cable 1
16 Fast recovery diode 5 32 E lectrode holder with cable 1
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