This procedure does not apply to welding in "No Gas" mode.
RECOMMENDED COMBINATIONS
(mm)
0.8 > 2
2 > 4
4 > 8
8 > 15
0.6 > 1.5
1.5 > 3
3 > 8
8 > 20
MIG / MAG WELDING MODE (GMAW/FCAW)
Parameters
Torque
- Fe Ar 15% CO
material/gas
- ...
Wire diameter
Ø 0.6 > Ø 1.2 mm
Trigger behaviour
2T, 4T
Tacking mode
Spot, Spot-Delay
Thickness
1
Setting
Current
st
Speed
Access to certain welding parameters depends on the display mode selected: Parameters/Display mode: Easy or Expert. Refer to the HMI manual.
WELDING PROCESSES
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EASY
2 WELDING MODES
•Welding (continuous)
•Chain-stitch
This welding mode is used to join very thin sheet metal, limiting the risk of piercing and distorting the sheet. Chain-stitch welding is performed manually
using the trigger.
EXPERT
TACKING MODE
•Spot
This welding mode is used to pre-assemble parts before welding. Tacking can be manual using the trigger or timed with a predefined tacking delay.
This tacking time ensures better reproducibility and non-oxidised points.
•Spot-Delay
This is a tacking mode similar to Spot, but with a sequence of tacks and a defined stop time as long as the trigger is held down. This function can be
used to weld very thin steel or aluminium sheets, limiting the risk of drilling and deformation of the sheet (especially for aluminium welding).
WELDING MODE
• 2T or 4T
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instructions
Current (A)
20 > 100
100 > 200
200 > 300
300 > 500
15 > 80
80 > 150
150 > 300
300 > 500
Welding processes
Settings
-
2
-
-
Ø Wire (mm)
Ø Nozzle (mm)
0.8
1.0
1.0/1.2
1.2/1.6
0.6
0.8
1.0/1.2
1.2/1.6
Choice of material to be welded.
Synergic welding parameters
Choice of wire diameter
Choice of trigger weld management mode
Choice of aiming mode
Choice of main setting to be displayed (Thickness of the part to be