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BAC Document Number: Easybond MKII Manual V03

 

28/08/13

 

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using non BAC consumables and components, overloading, normal wear and tear, 
misuse or use not for their intended purpose, accident, abnormal conditions of use 
or  maintenance,  repair  or  use  which  is  not  in  accordance  with  BAC  Corrosion 
Control  Ltd.’s  or  manufacturer's  instructions  or  procedures  issued  from  time  to 
time; or 

 
(ii)  any act or omission of the Customer or any third party (excluding BAC Corrosion 

Control  Ltd.’s  agents  or  sub-contractors  involved  in  the  supply  of  the  Goods)  or 
any fault in any other goods. 

 
(b)   BAC  Corrosion  Control  Ltd  will  not  be  liable  for  any  defect  in  the  Goods  arising  from 

any document information or materials supplied by or for the Customer. 

 
(c)   Warranty work will be carried out during BAC Corrosion Control Ltd.’s normal business 

hours  so  far  as  is  practicable  at  BAC  Corrosion  Control  Ltd.’s  premises  and/or 
elsewhere  at  its  option.  The  customer  will  procure  that  BAC  Corrosion  Control  Ltd.’s 
personnel  will  have  such  access  to  the  Goods  as  they  may  require  to  investigate 
alleged defects or damage and carry out any warranty work. 

 
(d)   Goods  must  be  returned  carriage  paid  to  BAC  Corrosion  Control  Ltd.’s  trading 

premises  as required  by  BAC  Corrosion  Control Ltd.  Repaired  or  replacement  Goods 
will be delivered to the Customer's premises within the United Kingdom or, in the case 
of exports, FOB UK port or airport at the cost and discretion of BAC Corrosion Control 
Ltd.  BAC  Corrosion  Control  Ltd  will  reimburse  the  Customer  the  reasonable  carriage 
costs incurred by it in returning by road from the customer's premises in Great Britain 
or by other agreed mode of transport Goods which are repaired or replaced under the 
warranty  or  whose  purchase  price  is  refunded.  Replaced  Goods  will  belong  to  BAC 
Corrosion Control Ltd. 

 
(e)   The customer must give to BAC Corrosion Control Ltd in writing full particulars of any 

alleged  defect  or  damage  within  the  period  stated  in  paragraph  7  or,  in the  case  of a 
warranty  claim,  within  7  days  after  it  becomes  aware  of  the  same  and  in  any  event 
within 7 days of the end of the warranty period (time being of the essence). 

 
(f)   No sum shall be due and unpaid under the Contract when BAC Corrosion Control Ltd 

is to fulfil its obligations under the warranty. 

 
(g)   If the Customer makes any claim falling outside the terms of the warranty the Company 

may  charge  for  examining  the  goods  and  any  work  done  or  goods  supplied  by  it  in 
respect  of  that  claim  at  its  then  prevailing  rates  and  any  cost  or  expense  incurred  by 
the Company. 

15.1  WARRANTY FOR PIN BRAZING BATTERIES 

 
Due  to  the  nature  of  batteries  we  supply  a  3  month  warranty  from  date  of  delivery  and  in 
accordance with the terms set out in 

section 15

 
The  warranty  excludes  deterioration  and  damage  due  to  incorrect  storage,  prolonged  period 
without charging, loose connections of battery pack and mishandling.  

 

 

Summary of Contents for EASYBOND MK2

Page 1: ...5660 03 28 08 2013 LG SJ SFG For Issue 02 13 11 2012 LG SJ SFG For Issue 01 28 09 2011 SFG GL APG For Issue 00 27 05 2008 GS GS APG For Issue Rev Date Prepared By Checked By Approved By Status Remark...

Page 2: ...EASYBOND 9 5 2 CONNECTION OF BATTERY PACK 10 5 3 ENERGY BRAZE CHARGE MONITOR 10 6 PIN BRAZING CONSUMABLES 11 7 OPERATION OF EASYBOND PIN BRAZING UNIT 13 7 1 PREPARATION OF THE SURFACE 13 7 2 LOADING...

Page 3: ...Document Number Easybond MKII Manual V03 28 08 13 Page 3 of 32 13 WEEE 29 14 INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE OF PIN BRAZING EQUIPMENT GOODS 29 15 WARRANTY 29 15 1 WARRANTY FOR PIN BRAZING BATTERIES 30 NOTES...

Page 4: ...able rugged and easily maintained machine to make electrical connections onto metallic structures It is important that you carefully read and understand this manual and take time to watch the training...

Page 5: ...ver operate the AC battery charger outside and in wet conditions Keep bystanders away whilst operating the equipment Do not abuse the cables and connectors and never use the cables for carrying or pul...

Page 6: ...comprised of components detailed in figure 1 When you receive your Easybond MKII unit check that you have the following Figure 1 1 Power control unit with battery pack Part 273 199 5610 6 Tool kit Pa...

Page 7: ...kg Pin brazing enclosure 273 199 5690 5 7 kg Re chargable battery pack with charge adaptor 273 199 5640 15 8 kg Battery kit web and 3 x batteries 273 199 5630 15 3 kg Charge adaptor 273 199 5620 0 5...

Page 8: ...owever heavy rain may cause the pin fuse wire to burn out prematurely resulting in no bond being made 4 3 COLD WEATHER USE It is possible to undertake pin brazing attachments to metals at sub zero tem...

Page 9: ...tem Charge LED red low battery warning 4 DC socket for 42V grinder or battery charger 5 Energy monitor system Braze LED blue OK to braze indicator 6 Socket for earth device 7 Brazing gun Part 273 199...

Page 10: ...condition and is able to assess whether there is sufficient power available for optimum braze results and safe use of the equipment Recovery mode The red LED flashes when the voltage drops below 36 3...

Page 11: ...to ensure adequate contact CERAMIC FERRULES A new ferrule must always be employed in pin brazing the ferrule must be changed after each brazing operation The purpose of the ferrule is to prevent splat...

Page 12: ...ded brazing pin 12 x 34 mm 40 includes nuts and washer 4 270 077 3680 Ceramic ferrule for threaded pin 12 mm 50 5 278 100 7360 M2 Cable lug 10 mm2 cable 6 x 9 mm 100 5 278 100 9000 M2 Cable lug 16 mm2...

Page 13: ...trated in STEP ONE figure 4 The metal surface must then be prepared to a bright clean finish to ensure a sound electrical connection between the earth device and the substrate Never continuously work...

Page 14: ...USTMENT OF BRAZING GUN Before connecting the earth device to the steel adjust the brazing pin Lift Height as follows Hold the cable lug or stinger flat on the steel surface for direct pin connection I...

Page 15: ...5 PIN BRAZING STEP FOUR Figure 7 1 The magnetic earth device must be applied to the cleaned surface to ensure a sound electrical circuit 2 The brazing gun must be correctly adjusted with the correct...

Page 16: ...e work keeping the trigger depressed 9 After the fuse has ruptured the gun must be held in place for a further 3 seconds to allow the braze to set 10 Remove the gun by pulling straight off the pipe or...

Page 17: ...time is usually the result of excessive current being drawn due to the gun lift height being incorrect This short time can also be caused by a poor earth connection If the surface of the broken pin is...

Page 18: ...t Charge replace batteries Arc time too short Figure 9 B Excessive current drawn Poor earth connection Check gun adjustment Reset earth connection Arc time too long Figure 9 C Insufficient current dra...

Page 19: ...also be allocated to the general servicing of equipment on a routine basis Refer to the maintenance manual in section 12 for more information If the servicing procedures set out in this instruction ma...

Page 20: ...y do not expose to rain or moisture Disconnect the AC mains supply before connecting or disconnecting the charger from the battery If the AC power lead is damaged this appliance should not be used If...

Page 21: ...d There are no user serviceable parts in this charger 10 2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 1 Ensure that the voltage input selector switch is correctly set to the mains supply 2 Connect the output lead to the ba...

Page 22: ...wice per second charger will not start to charge 4 Stage four Deeply Discharged Battery Recovery Mode Battery in recovery mode soft start Red Charge Yellow flash alternate 5 Stage five Main Bulk Charg...

Page 23: ...leads to the charger for any damage Switch the charger back off connect the charger to the battery switch back on the lights should now flash in sequence again The yellow charging light should now ill...

Page 24: ...are tight Loose terminals could result in defective and or swollen batteries 11 1 QUICKCHANGE RE CHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK The battery pack is accessible by undoing the safety latch on the side of the...

Page 25: ...Item No Part No Description Item No Part No Description 273 199 0780 Standard brazing gun BB1 Easybond MKII 7 273 190 0570 Contact nipple and washer 5 pack 1 270 074 8150 Ferrule holder for 8mm direc...

Page 26: ...Open the gun handle plate using the provided allen key 31 to remove screws 1 Unscrew the flat contact with the spanner 30 and remove the gun cable 27 ensure the spring washer is removed 2 Unscrew the...

Page 27: ...place the centre piece to allow removal of the pin holder 5 3 Unscrew by the pin holder 5 4 Remove plastic spark shield 6 5 Remove ceramic washer 8 6 Using the peg spanner 29 remove and replace the n...

Page 28: ...d leaf spring Replace contact arm 25 2 Defective trigger spring 22 Replace spring Contacts remain closed after pressure is released from centrepiece 1 Misaligned contact arm 25 Check position of tufno...

Page 29: ...e deemed to have accepted the Goods and that they conform with the Contract 15 WARRANTY 1 The following warranty will apply to the pin brazing equipment Goods The pin brazing equipment excluding pin b...

Page 30: ...United Kingdom or in the case of exports FOB UK port or airport at the cost and discretion of BAC Corrosion Control Ltd BAC Corrosion Control Ltd will reimburse the Customer the reasonable carriage c...

Page 31: ...BAC Document Number Easybond MKII Manual V03 28 08 13 Page 31 of 32 NOTES...

Page 32: ...g Charge adaptor 273 199 5620 0 5 kg Optional accessories Grinder with 18V battery 273 199 0685 5 8 kg Grinding burr 273 190 1370 0 04 kg In car battery charger VEPAC 273 199 5040 1 5 kg Extension cab...

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