Explanation of symbols
WARNING
WARNING
Danger with a medium degree of risk which could result in
death or severe injury (irreversible) if not heeded.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Danger with a low degree of risk which could result in minor
injury (reversible) if not heeded.
NOTICE
NOTICE
Material damage, no safety note! No danger of injury.
Read the operating manual before starting
Power tool complies with protection class I
Environmentally friendly disposal
CE conformity mark
1 Technical data
Use for the intended purpose
WARNING
WARNING
Use REMS MSG heating element sleeve welding units only in conjunction with
heating spigots and heating sockets for welding plastic pipes and mouldings of PB,
PE, PP and PVDF.
All other uses are not for the intended purpose and are therefore prohibited.
1.1 Scope of Supply
REMS MSG EE:
Heating element sleeve welding unit, supporting stand,
bench support, Allen key, pin for fastening the heating
tool, operating instructions.
REMS MSG 63 FE:
Heating element sleeve welding unit, supporting stand,
bench support, operating instructions.
REMS MSG 63 Set:
Heating element sleeve welding unit, heating spigots,
heating sockets, stainless steel fastening screw,
supporting stand, bench support, Allen key, pin for
fastening the heating tool (only EE), operating instruc-
tions.
1.2 Article numbers
MSG 25 EE MSG 63 EE MSG 63 FE MSG 125 EE
Sleeve welding unit
256020
256220
256213
256320
Supporting
stand 250040 250040 256252 250040
Bench
support
250041 250041 256252 250041
Steel
case
256042 256242 256242 256342
Heating spigots, heating sockets, fastening screws in stainless steel
Ø 16 mm
256400
Ø 17 mm
256410
Ø 18 mm
256420
Ø 19 mm
256430
Ø 20 mm
256440
Ø 25 mm
256450
Ø 32 mm
256460
Ø 40 mm
256470
Ø 50 mm
256480
Ø 63 mm
256490
Ø 75 mm
256500
Ø 90 mm
256510
Ø 110 mm
256520
Ø 125 mm
256530
Pipe cutter REMS RAS P 10 – 40
290050
Pipe cutter REMS RAS P 10 – 63
290000
Pipe cutter REMS RAS P 50 – 110
290100
Pipe cutter REMS RAS P 110 – 160
290200
Pipe shear REMS ROS P 26
291240
Pipe shear REMS ROS P 26/SW 35
291242
Pipe shear REMS ROS P 35
291200
Pipe shear REMS ROS P 35A
291220
Pipe shear REMS ROS P 42
291250
Pipe shear REMS ROS P 42 PS
291000
Pipe shear REMS ROS P 63 P
291270
Pipe shear REMS ROS P 75
291100
Cordless pipe shear REMS Akku-ROS P 40
291310
Pipe chamfering tool REMS RAG P 16 – 110
292110
Pipe chamfering tool REMS RAG P 32 – 250
292210
Pipe cutting and clamping tool REMS Cut 110 P Set
290400
REMS CleanM
140119
1.3 Capacity
MSG 25 EE MSG 63 EE MSG 63 FE MSG 125 EE
Pipe diameter
16 – 25 mm 16 – 63 mm 16 – 63 mm 16 – 125 mm
Heating element sleeve welding units EE: all weldable plastics with welding
temperatures of 180 – 290°C
Heating element sleeve welding units FE: all weldable plastics with welding
temperature 260°C
1.4 Electric data
Rated voltage
(mains voltage)
230 V ~
230 V ~
230 V ~ 230 V ~
Rated power input
500 W
800 W
800 W
1400 W
Rated frequency
50 – 60 Hz 50 – 60 Hz 50 – 60 Hz 50 – 60 Hz
Rated voltage
(mains voltage)
110 ~
110 V ~
Rated power input
800 W
1400 W
Rated frequency
50 – 60 Hz
50 – 60 Hz
Protection
class
I I I I
1.5 Dimensions
L
350 mm
370 mm
380 mm 530 mm
W
120 mm
180 mm
130 mm 180 mm
H
50 mm
50 mm
50 mm
85 mm
1.6 Weights
Unit
1,2 kg
1,7 kg
1,0 kg
3,0 kg
Support stand/
bench support
0,4 kg
0,4 kg
0,63 kg
0,4 kg
1.7 Noise information
Emission at workplace 70 dB(A)
70 dB(A)
70 dB(A) 70 dB(A)
K = 3 dB (A) K = 3 dB (A) K = 3 dB (A) K = 3 dB (A)
1.8 Vibrations
MSG 25 EE MSG 63 EE MSG 63 FE MSG 125 EE
Weighted effective
value of acceleration
2,5 m/s²
2,5 m/s²
2,5 m/s² 2,5 m/s²
The indicated weighted effective value of acceleration has been measured
against standard test procedures and can be used by way of comparison with
another device. The indicated weighted effective value of acceleration can also
be used as a preliminary evaluation of the exposure.
CAUTION
CAUTION
The indicated weighted effective value of acceleration can differ during opera-
tion from the indicated value, dependent on the manner in which the device is
used. Dependent upon the actual conditions of use (periodic duty) it may be
necessary to establish safety precautions for the protection of the operator.
2 Preparations for Use
2.1 Electrical connection
WARNING
WARNING
Caution: Mains voltage present!
Before connecting the electrical device,
check whether the voltage given on the rating plate corresponds to the mains
voltage. Only connect power tools of protection class I to a socket/extension
lead with a functioning protective contact. On building sites, in a wet environment,
indoors and outdoors or under similar installation conditions, only operate the
heating element sleeve welding unit on the mains with a fault current protection
switch (FI switch) which interrupts the power supply as soon as the leakage
current to earth exceeds 30 mA for 200 ms.
2.2 Installation of the heating element sleeve welding unit
The power tool can be placed on a surface with the supporting stand (1) as
shown in Fig. 1 or fastened with the bench support as shown in Fig. 2.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Only touch the device on the handle (3) when it is hot! Never touch the
heating element (4), the heating tools (5) or the metal parts between the
handle (3) and the heating element (4)! Danger of burns!
2.3 Selection of welding tools EE
The heating tools (Fig. 3), heating spigots and heating sockets must be selected
according to the pipe size. These must be mounted on the heating element
using the Allen key included as shown in Fig. 1 (5). The plug can be prevented
from secured twisting with the pin, which is also supplied. Depending on the
model specifi cation and intended application, two or more welding tools can
be mounted to the heating element at the same time.
Selection of welding tools FE
Select welding tools (5), heating spigot and heating socket, according to the
pipe size. The tools are mounted on the heating element (4) with the allen key
supplied. Two welding tools can be mounted on the heating element at the
same time.
2.4 Electronic temperature control EE
DVS 2208 Part 1 prescribes that the temperature of the heating element must
be continuously adjustable. The devices are equipped with a temperature
control (thermostat) to also ensure the required constant temperature on the
heating element. DVS 2208 Part 1 prescribes that the temperature difference
in relation to the control behaviour must be maximum < 3°C. In practice, this
degree of accuracy cannot be achieved mechanically, but only by an electronic
thermostat. For this reason, therefore, welding machines operating at a fi xed,
preset temperature or employing a mechanical thermostat may not be used for
welding operations as described in DVS 2207.
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