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Headquarters: D-71254 Ditzingen-Heimerdingen Country Court Stuttgart HRB 200973 Managing director: Jürgen Dommer
Working Instructions Translation
Sheet welding machine
WIDOS PSM 10 XHS
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Product identification
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Type: WIDOS PSM 10 XHS Serial number: / Year of construction: see type label
Customers‘ entries
Inventory no.: Location:
Manufacturer’s address WIDOS W. Dommer Söhne GmbH Einsteinstraße 5
D-71254 Ditzingen-Heimerdingen
Phone: ++49 (0) 71 52 / 99 39 – 0 Fax: ++49 (0) 71 52 / 99 39 – 40
Order of spare parts and sales service:
Please directly order at manufacturer or subsidiaries: WIDOS WIDOS GmbH W. Dommer Söhne AG An der Wiesenmühle 15 St. Gallerstr. 93
D-09224 Grüna / Sachsen CH – 9201 Gossau
Phone: ++49 (0) 3 71 / 8 15 73 - 0 Phone: ++41 (0) 79 432 5737 Fax: ++49 (0) 3 71 / 8 15 73 - 20
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Introduction
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Purpose of the document These working instructions give you information about all important questions which refer to the construction and the safe working of your machine. Just as we are, you are obliged to engage in these working instructions, as well. Not only to run your machine economically but also to avoid damages and injuries. Should questions arise, contact our advisers in the factory or in our subsidiary companies. We will help you with pleasure.
According to our interest to continuously improve our products and working instructions, we kindly ask you to inform us about problems and defects which might appear in practical experience. Thank you.
Structure of the working instructions This manual is arranged in chapters which belong to the different using phases of the machine. Therefore the searched information can be easily found.
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Einsteinstraße 5 D-71254 Ditzingen-Heimerdingen
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Any changes are subject to technical innovations.
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Contents
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1. DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT........................................................................................ 6
1.1. Usage and non-intended use................................... ............................................................6
1.2. Safety measures ..................................... ..............................................................................6
1.3. Conformity............................................ .................................................................................6
1.4. Designation of the product ................................... ...............................................................7 1.4.1. Technical data ....................................................................................................................7
1.4.1.1. WIDOS PSM 10 XHS General data.......................................................................7 1.4.1.2. Heating element.........................................................................................................7
1.4.2. Equipment and accessories (optional) ...............................................................................7
2. SAFETY RULES....................................... ....................................................................... 8
2.1. Explication of the different symbols....................... ............................................................8
2.2. Obligations of the operator................................. .................................................................9
2.3. Obligations of the worker ................................. ...................................................................9
2.4. Measures of organization ................................. ...................................................................9
2.5. Information about safety precautions ......................... .......................................................9
2.6. Instructions for the staff ............................... .......................................................................9
2.7. Dangers while handling the machine ............................ ...................................................10
2.8. Special dangers ........................................ ..........................................................................10 2.8.1. Danger of stumbling over electric wires ...........................................................................10 2.8.2. Danger of combustion by heating element and welding area ..........................................10 2.8.3. Danger of crushing between and near the clamping beams............................................11
2.9. Structural modifications on the machine....................... ..................................................11
2.10. Cleaning of the machine ................................... .................................................................11
2.11. Warranty and liability................................. .........................................................................11
3. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ............................. ......................................................... 12
4. OPERATING AND INDICATING ELEMENTS .................. ............................................ 13
4.1. Heating element ....................................... ...........................................................................14
5. STARTING AND OPERATING............................. ......................................................... 15
5.1. Starting............................................ .....................................................................................15
5.2. How to adjust the angle .................................. ...................................................................16 5.2.1. How to displace the clamping beams...............................................................................16
5.3. How to clamp sheets .................................... ......................................................................17
5.4. Welding process ......................................... ........................................................................17
6. WELDING TABLES..................................... .................................................................. 19
6.1. Welding logs and tables.................................... .................................................................19
7. MAINTENANCE / STORAGE / TRANSPORT .................. ............................................ 22
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7.1. General............................................. ....................................................................................22
7.2. Clamping elements ...................................... .......................................................................22
7.3. Cleaning of the machine ................................... .................................................................22
7.4. Transport .............................................. ...............................................................................22
7.5. Disposal ............................................. ..................................................................................22
8. ELECTRIC DIAGRAM................................... ................................................................ 23
9. SPARE PARTS LIST................................... .................................................................. 24
9.1. Basic machine with motion ............................... ................................................................24
9.2. Heating element ....................................... ...........................................................................27
10. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY.......................... ................................................ 29
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1. Description of product This chapter gives important basic information about the product and its prescribed use. All technical details of the machine are put together as a general arrangement.
1.1. Usage and non-intended use
The WIDOS PSM 10 XHS is a workshop machine for the heating element butt welding of twin-wall sheets with thickness up to 60 mm and sheets with thickness up to 20 mm and length of plate up to 1000 mm made out of PE and PP.
Any other use of this machine is non-intended.
The machine is only to be used in a technically perfect condition as well as intended, safety- and danger-conscious in compliance with the working instructions and the relevant safety regulations (especially the regulations for the prevention of accidents). The described plastic welding machine may only be operated, maintained and repaired by persons who are trained and informed about the dangers. The manufacturer is not responsible for any damages caused by inappropriate handling or operation. For personal injuries, material and property damages resulting herefrom, only the user is responsible! Prescribed use also means:
• following all indications of these working instructions and
• performing the inspection and maintenance works.
1.2. Safety measures
In case of wrong use, wrong operation or wrong maintenance, the machine itself or products standing nearby can be damaged or destroyed. Persons in the endangered area may be injured. Therefore these working instructions have to be thoroughly read and the corresponding safety regulations must necessarily be observed.
1.3. Conformity
The machine corresponds in its construction to the valid recommendations of the European Community as well as to the European standard specifications. The development, manufacturing and mounting of the machine were executed very carefully.
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1.4. Designation of the product
The product is designated by a type label. It contains the type of the machine, the serial number and the year of construction.
1.4.1. Technical data
1.4.1.1. WIDOS PSM 10 XHS General data
Welding load: maximal 300 kp / daN Twin-wall sheet size max: Sheet size max. (L x T):
1000 x 60 mm 1000 x 20 mm
Welding material: PE and PP Fuse protection: 16 A Line cross-section: 1,5 mm²
Dimensions (W x L x H): 810 x 1400 x 1200 mm Emissions: - By using the stated plastic materials during operation
within a temperature range of up to 260°C / 500°F, no poisonous vapors are generated.
Ambient conditions - Keep the workshop clean (no dust at the welding area) - If secured by an appropriate measurement that allowed
conditions for welding are indicated, it is possible to work in any outside temperature condition as far as the welder is not constrained in its manual skill.
- Avoid humidity - Avoid strong sunlight - Avoid strong wind
1.4.1.2. Heating element
Power: 2,6 kW Current: 11,3 A (± 10 %) Voltage: 230 V (± 10 %) Frequency: 50 Hz Surface: anti-stick coated Included components: - electronic temperature adjustment
- control lamp - connection cable with isolated ground plug
Order numbers and individual parts, please see „spa re parts lists“, when ordering please indicate seri al no. of the machine!
1.4.2. Equipment and accessories (optional)
The following tools and accessories are part of the original delivery:
each 2 Angle gauge 15° / 22,5° / 30° / 45° (for seg ment welding 30°-90°)
2 Combination spanner size 24
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2. Safety rules A basic premise for working safely and without disturbances is the knowledge of the basic safety signs and rules.
• These working instructions provide you with the most important information to safely run the machine.
• The safety information has to be respected by all persons working with the machine.
2.1. Explication of the different symbols
The working instructions contain the following signs for certain situations:
This symbol means a possible danger to a person’s life and health.
• The disrespect of this indication may have heavy consequences for the health.
This symbol means a possibly dangerous situation.
• The disrespect of this indication may cause light injuries or damages of machine parts.
This symbol means a possibly dangerous situation due to hot surfaces.
• The disrespect of these indications may lead to heavy burns, respectively to ignition or even fire.
This symbol means a possibly dangerous situation by moving parts of the machine
• The disrespect of these indications may cause heavy crushing of parts of the body resp. damages of machine parts.
This symbol gives important indications for the proper use of the machine.
• The disrespect of this indication may lead to malfunctions and damages on the machine or on parts in the surrounding.
Under this symbol you get user hints and particularly useful information.
• It is a help for using all the functions on your machine in an optimal way and helps you to make the job easier.
The regu la t i ons f o r t he p reven t i on o f ac c i den t s a re va l i d (UVV) .
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2.2. Obligations of the operator
The owner is obliged to only let persons work at the machine who
• know about basic safety and accident prevention rules and who are instructed in the handling of the machine
• the worker also must have read and understood the safety chapter of this manual and certify this by his signature.
The safety-conscious working of the staff has to be checked in regular intervals.
2.3. Obligations of the worker
Before working at the machine, all persons in charge of it oblige themselves:
• to follow the basic safety and accident protection rules.
• to have read and understood the safety chapter and the warnings in this manual and to confirm by their signature that they have understood well.
• to inform themselves about the functions of the machine before using it.
2.4. Measures of organization
• The necessary personal protection equipment is to be provided by the operator.
• All available safety equipment is to be inspected regularly.
2.5. Information about safety precautions
• The working instructions are to be permanently kept at the place of use of the machine. They are to be at the operator‘s disposal at any time and without effort.
• In addition to the manual, the common valid and the local accident protection rules and regulations for the environmental protection must be available and followed.
• All safety and danger indications on the machine have to be in a clear, readable condition.
• Every time the machine changes hands or is being hired to a third person, the working instructions are to be sent along with the machine and their importance is to be emphasized.
2.6. Instructions for the staff
• It must be clearly defined who is responsible for transport, mounting and dismounting, starting the operation, setting and tooling, operation, maintenance and inspection, repair and disassembly.
• Only skilled and trained persons are allowed to work at the machine.
• A person who is being trained may only work at the machine under supervision of an experienced person.
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2.7. Dangers while handling the machine
The WIDOS PSM 10 XHS is constructed according to the latest technical standard and the acknowledged technical safety rules.
However, dangers for the operator or other persons standing nearby may occur. Also damages of the machine itself or of other parts are possible. The machine has to be only used
• according to the prescriptions
• in technically safe condition
Disturbances which may affect the safety of the machine must be eliminated immediately.
Only skilled persons are allowed to work at electric appliances.
• The electric equipment of the machine has to be checked regularly. Loose connections and damaged cables have to be replaced immediately.
• The heating element has to be protected against rain and dripping water.
• According to VDE 0100, the machine may only be applied on building sites via power distributors with FI security switch.
2.8. Special dangers
2.8.1. Danger of stumbling over electric wires
• Make sure that nobody has to step over the cable to the heating element.
2.8.2. Danger of combustion by heating element and welding area
You can burn parts of your body and inflammable materials can also ignite!
The heating element can be heated up to more than 250°C / 482°F !
• Do not leave the heating element unsupervised.
• Do not touch the surface of the heating element.
• Take enough safety distance to inflammable materials.
• Do wear safety gloves.
• Pay attention that nobody is in the area of the heating element.
• While cleaning the heating element with cleaning agents (e.g. with PE-cleaning agent) there is the danger of igniting. Therefore pay attention that the flashpoint is smaller than the temperature of the heating element, do not put inflammable materials next to it (e.g. cigarette).
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2.8.3. Danger of crushing between and near the clam ping beams
You can crush, grip or squeeze your fingers.
• While closing the clamping beams do not put parts of your body between beams and sheet.
• While the tables are driving together do not put parts of your body between beams and sheets.
2.9. Structural modifications on the machine
• No modifications, extensions or reconstructions may be made on the machine without permission of the manufacturer. In case of disrespect the warranty or liability will expire.
• Machine parts which are not in a perfect condition are to be immediately replaced.
• Only use original WIDOS spare and wear parts.
• In case of purchase orders please always indicate the machine number !
2.10. Cleaning of the machine
The materials you use for cleaning the machine have to be properly treated and have to be appropriately disposed, especially:
• when cleaning with solvents
• when greasing with oil and grease.
2.11. Warranty and liability
Our „General Sales and Delivery Conditions“ are principally valid. They are at the owner's disposal at the latest when signing the contract. Warranty and liability demands referring to damages of persons or objects are suspended if they are caused by one or several of the following reasons:
• not using the machine according to the prescriptions
• improper transport, building-up, starting and operating the machine and maintenance
• ignoring the information given in this manual
• structural changes at the machine without permission
• unsatisfactory checking of machine parts which are worn out
• repairs performed in an inexpert way
• catastrophes by external influence and Acts of God.
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3. Functional description A l l i n t e rna t i ona l and na t i ona l p rocess gu ide l i nes a re t o be bas i ca l l y f o l l ow ed ! By using the clamping beams the plastic sheets are clamped. Afterwards the position of the sheets are checked and if necessary changed.
Now the heating element is slewed in and the sheets are pressed on the heating element at a defined pressure. This process is called "adjusting" .
The applied power can be seen on the scale you find on the machine of the left side.
Having reached the mandatory bead height the pressure is reduced, the heating time begins. This time is used to reach the welding temperature at the sheet ends. After the ending of the heating-up, the tables drive apart, the heating element quickly slews out of the machine and the tables drive together again, we call this change-over time . The sheets are joined at the needed welding pressure and cool down under pressure (cooling time ).
The welding joint can be clamped out and the welding process is completed. Image of a heating element butt welding:
heating element heats the sheets up to welding temperature
completed weld joint with bead on top and below
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4. Operating and indicating elements
No. Denomination Function 1 Heating element - to heat up the sheets 2 Clamping beam, left side - to clamp the sheet 3 Clamping nuts - clamping / releasing of the clamping beams 4 Hinged plate, left side - support for the plastic sheet 5 Table, left side flexible - to drive / shut the workpiece 6 Range - display of applied welding force.
- max. display: 325 kp. 7 Clamping lever, left side - to fix the angle 8 Lever - to slew the heating element up and downwards 9 Clamping beam, right side - to clamp the sheet
10 Hinged plate, right side - support for the plastic sheet 11 Clamping lever, right side - to fix the angle 12 Crank - to drive the flexible slide to and fro.
- to apply the adjusting and joining force.
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4.1. Heating element
No. Denomination Function 13 On / off switch,
illuminated in red - as soon as the heating element is turned on, it is heated up. - lamp is red if connected to the mains
14 Display + induction regulator
- adjustment of temperature of the heating element
15 Control lamp, green We differ between 3 status: • Off : signal for the state that the heating element does not heat
up or cool down at the moment.
• Blinking: The temperature of the heating element stays stable. This is realized by the pulse-interval relation.
• ON: signal for the state that the heating element is heated up at the moment. The desired temperature is not yet reached.
16 Connection cable - cable for the connection with the local power supply 230 V / 50 Hz, fuse protection 16 A
The heating element is shown in welding position. Slew lever (8) below in arrow direction to bring the heating element into basic position.
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5. Starting and operating The instructions of this chapter are supposed to guide you in the operation of the machine and lead you during the appropriate starting of the machine. This includes: - the safe operation of the machine; - using all the possible options of the machine; - economic operation of the machine.
5.1. Starting
• The machine must be assembled prior to welding in a way that the crank may be rotated properly and that the heating element may be slewed up and down.
The machine only has to be introduced and used by skilled persons. For their qualification they can pass an exam of plastic welding according to DVS and DVGW.
• In dangerous situations for man and machine you have to immediately disconnect the machine from the mains plug.
• Having finished the welding work and during intervals you have to turn off the machine. Furthermore you have to control that no unauthorized person can use the machine
• Protect machine against humidity!
• The use on building sites is only permitted when respecting VDE 0100 and using current distribution with FI-safety-switch.
• Connect the heating element with mains (230 V / 50 Hz / 16 A).
Carefully install the electric cable (danger of stumbling)!
• Pay attention to environmental conditions: − The welding process may not take place in case of direct insolation.
• If local temperature is under 5°C / 41°F the follo wing measures have to be taken: − if necessary heat-up sheet ends.
• Take measures against rain, wind and dust.
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5.2. How to adjust the angle
Illustration showing the machine of the angle. In order to clamp the sheets for segment welding at an angle of 30° - 90°, you must adjust the requested angle first.
• Release both clamping levers at the hinged plate in the front and rear.
• Swing both hinged plates upwards and shift the angle gauge up to limit stop.
• Fix both clamping levers again.
Always adjust the same angle on both sides!
5.2.1. How to displace the clamping beams
The clamping beam should fix the sheet as close to the welding spot as possible. Depending on the angle adjustment, it may be possible that you must displace the clamping beam to the outside in order that it does not touch the heating element during welding. The hinged plate features three drill holes for the positioning of the clamping beam. Illustration showing clamped twin-wall sheets:
• If necessary detach the clamping nuts, the counternuts and unscrew the spindle.
• Fix the threaded spindle in another drill hole. (small angle = inner drill hole; large angle = outer drill hole)
Three drill holes for setting the angles
Insert plastic sheet here
Angle gauge
Clamping beam
Hinged plate
Clamping nut
Angular size: gauge 15 for angle 30°
gauge 22,5 for angle 45° gauge 30 for angle 60° gauge 45 for angle 90°
Clamping lever
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5.3. How to clamp sheets
• Detach the hexagon socket nuts, lift the clamping beam and shift the sheet between hinged plate and clamping beam for the welding.
• Position the sheet for the welding in a way that it slightly overlaps (in parallel manner) the hinged plate to the inside (see arrow in upper image).
• Clamp the sheet by tightening the hexagon socket nuts.
• Clamp the second welding sheet and adjust both sheets to each other. For this purpose drive the tables together by turning the crank. If necessary you may slightly release the hexagon socket nuts and position the sheets exactly by shifting. Afterwards, tighten the hexagon socket nuts again.
• Drive the tables apart again; now you may start welding.
5.4. Welding process
Bas i ca l l y , t he resp ec t i ve l y va l i d w e ld i ng gu ide l i ne s have t o be respec ted ( ISO / CEN / DVS . . . ) .
• If you want to weld an angle, adjust the angle by the corresponding angle gauge (chapter: 5.2).
• You must prepare the workpieces for welding in a way that the surfaces: - are clean, especially free of grease; - are plane and parallel; - have the requested angle.
• For the protection against combustion wear safety gloves!
• Keep a stop watch ready for taking the actual time of heating up and cooling down.
• Keep a table ready where you can find the mandatory parameters to be used (time and force) for the dimensions of the sheet to be welded.
In order to weld angles, you must multiply the bead-up / welding force by the corresponding factor (chapter: 6.1).
• The surface of the heating element has to be clean, especially free of oil, and has to be cleaned before every welding process resp. if it is dirty with non-fibering paper or cleaning agent (e.g. PE - cleaner). The ant-stick coating of the heating element has to be intact.
• Turn the heating element on by its switch (chapter: 4.1, no: 13) and adjust the needed welding temperature at the adjusting screw at the handle (14). - When the green control lamp (15) is blinking, the desired temperature is reached and stays stable with the help of a pulse-interval relation.
• Release the clamping nuts, lift the clamping beam and put the sheet parallel to the hinged plate between clamping beam and hinged plate (see chapter: 5.3).
• Fix the sheet by the clamping nuts.
• Fix the second plate on the opposite side.
• Drive the slides together by the crank.
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• Check sheet displacement and crack at the ends of the nudging sheets. According to DVS 2207 the displacement of the tolerated crack may not be larger than 0,5 mm. - The displacement compensation is realized by opening the clamping nuts and displacing
of the sheets. Afterwards refasten the clamping nuts.
• Take the adjusting force for the sheet dimensions to be welded out of the table.
• Heating up time, max. change-over time, cooling-down time and height of bead for the sheet dimensions to be welded have to be taken out of the table.
• Drive the slide a little bit open.
• Slew in the cleaned heating element when it has reached the desired temperature. If necessary wait until the control lamp smoothly blinks.
• Drive the slides with identified adjusting force and hitchless together. The reached force can be seen on the force range (6) of the slide of the left side. Having reached the mandatory surrounding bead height reduce the force (heating up force = appr. 10 % of adjusting force).
• Now the heating up time begins. Press the stopwatch and compare the actual time with the desired time of the table.
• Having finished the heating up time drive the slide a little bit open, slew out the heating element as fast as possible and drive the slides hitchless together. The maximum time for this process is given by the value for the change-over time indicated in the table.
• After the erection of the welding force press the stopwatch. During the cooling down adjust the force if necessary once again (the cooling down force is the same as the adjusting force).
• After the cooling down time has elapsed remove the force.
• Remove the clamping nuts and clamping beams and take out the welded piece.
• Then drive the slides open.
Welding is completed.
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6. Welding tables
The following welding tables are to be used exclusively for plastic sheets out of PE and PP.
In order to weld other profiles, like e.g. twin-wall sheets, you must comply with the respectively valid national and international welding prescriptions (ISO / CEN / DVS...).
6.1. Welding logs and tables
If welding angles, the welding surface of the sheet and thus the necessary forces changes. Calculate the necessary force as follows:
• Take the prescribed value for adjusting or cooling from the table.
• Multiplicate the force value with factor /cos (angle). This will give the following factors:
Welding 15° (chamfered sheet with 7,5°): 1,01 Welding 22,5° (chamfered sheet with 11,25°): 1,0 2 Welding 30° (chamfered sheet with 15°): 1,04 Welding 45° (chamfered sheet with 22,5°): 1,08 Welding 60° (chamfered sheet with 30°): 1,15 Welding 90° (chamfered sheet with 45°): 1,41
• Add the motional force as usual.
All the other welding parameters remain as usual.
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PE 100
Tickness
Bead height
Lenght
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120
140
160
180
200
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
380
400
Table for PE Heating up time = 10 x wall thickness [sec]
Cooling down time under joining force = 1,333 * wall thickness [min]
The standard value for the heating element temperature is between 200° C - 220° C.
J o i n i n g f o r c e [kp]
For smaller wall thickness higher temperatures should be relized.
The standard value for the heating element temperature is 220° C.
The change-over and pressure building up time should be realized with PE 100 as fast as possible!
For the given adjusting and welding force the movement force of the welding slide has to be added! 1 kp = 10 N
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PE 80
PE 100
Tickness
Bead height
Lenght
Table for PE Heating up time = 10 x wall thickness [sec]
Cooling down time under joining force = 1,333 * wall thickness [min]
The standard value for the heating element temperature is between 200° C - 220° C.
J o i n i n g f o r c e [kp]
For smaller wall thickness higher temperatures should be relized.
The standard value for the heating element temperature is 220° C.
The change-over and pressure building up time should be realized with PE 100 as fast as possible!
For the given adjusting and welding force the movement force of the welding slide has to be added! 1 kp = 10 N
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PE 80
PE 100
Tickness
Bead height
Lenght
Table for PE Heating up time = 10 x wall thickness [sec]
Cooling down time under joining force = 1,333 * wall thickness [min]
The standard value for the heating element temperature is between 200° C - 220° C.
J o i n i n g f o r c e [kp]
For smaller wall thickness higher temperatures should be relized.
The standard value for the heating element temperature is 220° C.
The change-over and pressure building up time should be realized with PE 100 as fast as possible!
For the given adjusting and welding force the movement force of the welding slide has to be added! 1 kp = 10 N
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Thickness
Bead hight
Lenght
100
120
140
160
180
200
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
380
400
Table for PP Heating up time = 15 x wall thickness [sec], for 2 - 4 mm wall thickness; and 16 x wall thickness [sec], for 5 - 10 mm wall thic
Cooling down time under joining force = 2,0 x wall thickness [min], for 2 - 4 mm; and 1,75 x wall thickness [min] for >4 - 10 mm
The standard value for heating element temperature is 210° C ± 10 °C, for smaller wall thickness higher temperatures have to be realized.
J o i n i n g f o r c e [kp]
For the given adjusting and welding force the movement force of the welding slide has to be added! 1 kp = 10 N
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131
121
111
101
90,9
80,8
70,7
60,6
50,5
40,5
30,5
20,5
Thickness
Bead hight
Lenght
Table for PP Heating up time = 15 x wall thickness [sec], for 2 - 4 mm wall thickness; and 16 x wall thickness [sec], for 5 - 10 mm wall thic
Cooling down time under joining force = 2,0 x wall thickness [min], for 2 - 4 mm; and 1,75 x wall thickness [min] for >4 - 10 mm
The standard value for heating element temperature is 210° C ± 10 °C, for smaller wall thickness higher temperatures have to be realized.
J o i n i n g f o r c e [kp]
For the given adjusting and welding force the movement force of the welding slide has to be added! 1 kp = 10 N
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171
161
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141
131
121
111
101
90,9
80,8
70,7
60,6
50,5
40,5
30,5
20,5
Thickness
Bead hight
Lenght
Table for PP Heating up time = 15 x wall thickness [sec], for 2 - 4 mm wall thickness; and 16 x wall thickness [sec], for 5 - 10 mm wall thic
Cooling down time under joining force = 2,0 x wall thickness [min], for 2 - 4 mm; and 1,75 x wall thickness [min] for >4 - 10 mm
The standard value for heating element temperature is 210° C ± 10 °C, for smaller wall thickness higher temperatures have to be realized.
J o i n i n g f o r c e [kp]
For the given adjusting and welding force the movement force of the welding slide has to be added! 1 kp = 10 N
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Kunststoffschweißtechnik
WIDOS Einsteinstr. 5 Phone +49 (0) 71 52 99 39 - 0 W. Dommer Söhne GmbH D-71254 Ditzingen-Heimerdingen Fax +49 (0) 71 52 99 39 - 40 Website: http://www.widos.de Email: [email protected]
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7. Maintenance / storage / transport 7.1. General
• Damaged parts have to be immediately replaced, in particular be careful with electric parts, dirt and humidity are very good conductors.
• In case of repair do only use original WIDOS – spare parts .
• Control resp. refasten all screwed connections if loose every 3 months .
All maintenance and repair work must be executed with the machine being switched off. Thereby, the machine has to be protected against unintentional activation.
Prescribed maintenance and repair works are to be executed in due time. DVS recommends repair works after one year. Machines which are loaded above the average, the checking cycle should be shortened. The works have to be executed by company WIDOS GmbH or by one of its authorized representatives.
The linear guides must be cleaned every week , e.g. with a brush. Check the linear guide carriages every 3 months and grease them over the lubricating nipple if necessary. Dirty guides may cramp and run heavily.
7.2. Clamping elements
In order to warrant a long lifetime, threaded spindles and joint pieces for clamping the sheets should be regularly cleaned and greased.
7.3. Cleaning of the machine
The materials you use for cleaning the machine have to be properly treated and have to be appropriately disposed of, especially:
• when cleaning with solvents
• when greasing with oil and grease.
7.4. Transport
• The machine has to be handled carefully.
• Protect against shocks and hits.
7.5. Disposal
The machine and wear parts have to be disposed of at the end of their useful life according to the common Waste Management Laws in a proper and environmentally sound manner.
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8. Electric diagram
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9. Spare parts list 9.1. Basic machine with motion
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Image: Basic machine from below, without base frame.
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Basic machine with frame WIDOS PSM 10
Pos. Denomination Piece Order no. 1 Clamping beam for hinged plate 2 82176822 Bow-type handle (BG565201) 4 on request3 Pan-head screw M 6x20 DIN 912 8 0912F0204 Washer M 6 DIN 125 8 0125F5 Threaded spindle 4 821768816 Hexagon nut M 16 DIN 934 4 0934P7 Washer M 16 DIN 9021 4 9021P8 Hexagon nut M 16 DIN 936 4 0936P9 Hinge 10 on request
10 Flat-head screw M 4x12 DIN 7991 60 7991D01211 Hinged plate 2 821768612 Basis plate left 1 8217681113 Hexagon-head screw M 8 x 16 DIN 933 2 0933F01614 Washer M 8 DIN 9021 2 0921F15 Heat-absorbing sheet 2 821761616 Bushing for heat-absorbing sheet 8 091173217 Rosette 8 ROSM618 Flat-head screw M 6 x 25 DIN 7991 8 7991f02519 Washer M 6 DIN 9021 8 9021F20 Hexagon nut M 6 DIN 934 8 934F21 Sub frame 1 821160122 Pan-head screw M 8 x 65 DIN 912 4 0912H06523 Washer M 8 DIN 125 4 0125H24 Latesal casing for base frame 2 821160625 Rear casing for base frame 1 821160726 Base plate for base frame 1 821160527 Flat-head screw M 5 x 10 DIN 7991 26 7991E01028 Rosette 26 ROSM529 Sheet for sub frame 1 821160230 Edge protection, 800 mm long 1 on request31 Angle gauge 15° 2 8217685-1532 Angle gauge 22,5° 2 8217685-22,533 Angle gauge 30° 2 8217685-3034 Angle gauge 45° 2 8217685-4535 Basis plate right 1 821768136 Hexagon-head screw M 8 x 16 DIN 933 2 0933F01637 Washer M 8 DIN 9021 2 0921F38 Screw cap 80x40x5 4 J020439 Axis for hinged plate 4 821768440 Support fishplate for hinged plate 4 821768341 Clamping lever M10x30 4 on request42 Washer M10 DIN 9021 4 9021J43 Pointer 1 38016744 Flat-head screw M 6 x 8 DIN 7991 1 7991F00845 Pressure range 1 380130246 Angle 1 8211604
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Spare parts list Chapter 9
Basic machine with frame WIDOS PSM 10
Pos. Denomination Piece Order no.
47 Hexagon-head screw M 6 x 18 DIN 933 2 0933F01848 Washer M 6 DIN 9021 2 9021F49 Bolt for handwheel 1 821161950 Handwheel DIN 950-GG-160-B15-D 1 BH16051 Washer M 14 DIN 125 1 0125N52 Hexagon nut M 14 DIN 934 1 0934N53 Beam, at the back 1 38010254 NSK-guide rail 500 mm 1 L2050055 Pan-head screw M 5x16 DIN 912 18 0912E01656 Cap 18 L2050157 Support, movable 1 38010358 Thread insert M 8 x 9 5 GEWK-M859 NSK-guide carriage 4 L20CLZ60 Pan-head screw M 5x12 DIN 912 8 0912E01261 Support, fix 1 38010462 Thread insert M 8 x 15 9 GEW-M863 Pan-head screw M 8x40 DIN 912 6 0912H04064 Threaded spindle 1 38011365 Hexagon nut M 12 DIN 934 1 0934L66 Washer M 12 DIN 125 4 0125L67 Stop nut 2 38011468 Bevel gear with threaded bolt 1 380161269 Washer for threaded rod 1 380168170 Pan-head screw M 8 x 15 DIN 912 1 0912H01571 Bevel gear, big 1 380169272 Grub screw M 8 x 12 DIN 916 1 0916H01273 Nut for gearwheel shafting collar 1 38010974 Shafting for crank 1 380168275 Parallel pin 6 m6 x 30 DIN 7 1 0007F03076 Collar for gearwheel shafting 1 38011777 Guiding for shafting 1 38016578 Pan-head screw M 8 x 50 DIN 912 2 0912H05079 Shafting for spring 2 38016680 Pressure spring 2 FE03381 Plate for spring support 1 380164182 Flat-head screw M 8 x 25 DIN 7991 2 7991H02583 Beam, at the front 1 38010184 Bearing for threaded bolt 1 38016385 Ball-bearing 6005 ZZ 2 L6005Z86 Sleeve intermediate bearing 1 38016287 Pan-head screw M 8 x 70 DIN 912 2 0912H07088 Nut for bevel gear bolt 1 380161189 Threaded rod TR 16x4 1 38016890 Coupler plate 1 380164291 Pan-head screw M 8 x 25 DIN 912 1 0912H025 -- Data plate 1 on request
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Heating Element WIDOS PSM 10
Pos. Name Piece Order no.
1 Heatingelement for PSM 10 (effective depth 100 mm) 1 8215630Heating plate in exchange (effective depth 100 mm) 1 on requestHeating cartridge Ø16 x 1135 mm, 1,3kW, 230V 1 HPA161135
2 Tapped bushing Ø12 x 24 / M6 2 HGEW-M623 Insulator 2 82156044 Distance bush 2 82156095 Pan-head screw M 8 x 60 DIN 912 2 0912H0606 Connecting rod 3 821560537 Pan-head screw M 8 x 12 DIN 912 8 0912H0128 Washer M 8 DIN125 8 0125H9 Bolt for heating element holder 4 8215607
10 Lever 1 8215606311 Handle with insert nut 1 H090612 Hexagon nut M 8 DIN 934 1 0934H13 Washer M 8 DIN 125 1 0125H14 Heating element holder 1 821560315 Support for heating element 1 821560216 Linear guide carriage 2 L20CLZ17 Distance bush 4 821560818 Pan-head screw M 5 x 30 DIN 912 4 0912E03019 Switch on/off, red 1 H090320 Handle case 1 H0907721 Antilink grommet 1 EKT0822 Pan-head screw M 4 x 70 DIN 912 3 0912D07023 Connecting cable 1 EK322024 Turning knob with slot 1 H0907525 Scale 180 - 280° (d 33) 1 H0907426 Electric control GZ4, 230 V 2 H091822027 Control lamp, green 1 H210528 Spring lock washer M 6 DIN 127 2 0127F29 Pan-head screw M 6 x 70 DIN 912 2 0912F07030 Triac with heat sink 1 H0908131 Pan-head screw M 4x70 DIN 912 3 0912D07032 Insulating washer 1 02358433 Joining piece 1 02358234 Sensor PT 1000 1 H0908235 Holder for sensor 1 02353636 Insulating piece 2 09250337 Insulating piece 1 82151538 End cap 1 821561439 Lens-head screw M 3x8 DIN 7985 4 7985C010
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WIDOS Einsteinstr. 5 Phone ++49(0) 71 52 99 39 - 0 W. Dommer Söhne GmbH D-71254 Ditzingen-Heimerdingen Fax ++49(0) 71 52 99 39 - 40 info @ widos.de http://www.widos.de
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10. Declaration of conformity in the sense of the EC-guideline, EC Machinery Dir ective 2006/42/EC
Company: WIDOS GmbH Einsteinstr. 5 D-71254 Ditzingen-Heimerdingen declare under own responsibility that the product Plastic welding machine WIDOS PSM 10 XHS
to which this declaration refers, corresponds to the following norms and normative documents:
1. DIN EN ISO 12100 – 1 und 2 (substitute for DIN EN 292 parts 1 and 2) Safety of machines, basic terminology, gen. design guidelines
2. DIN EN 60204.1 Electric equipment of industrial machines
3. DIN EN 60555, DIN EN 50082, DIN EN 55014 Electro-magnetic compatibility
The technical documentation is completely available.
The working instructions are available in the language German and English. Ditzingen-Heimerdingen, the 13.10.2014
Martin Dommer (Technical director)