The hot melt machine is a professional welding tool used for heating and melting thermoplastic pipes and molds and then connecting them. The hot melter plays a vital role in the process of connecting pipes and fittings.
1. Install the heating end of the fixed fusion splicer, place the fusion splicer on the rack, install the corresponding heating die head according to the required pipe specifications, and tighten it with an inner hexagon, generally smaller at the front end and larger at the rear end. 2. Power on. Turn on the power supply (note that the power supply must have a grounding protection wire), the green indicator light is on, and the red indicator light is off. Indicates that the fusion splicer enters the automatic control state and can start to operate. Note: In the automatic temperature control state, this means that the fusion splicer is in a controlled state and does not affect the operation.
3. Welded pipes. Cut the pipe vertically with a pipe cutter, push the pipe and fittings into the die head of the fusion machine without rotation at the same time, and operate according to the requirements in the table below. Immediately after the heating time is reached, the pipe and pipe fittings are removed from the die at the same time, and are inserted into the required depth in a straight line and evenly without rotation, so that the joint is opened into a uniform flange.
