Zeichenerklärung:
EN 60974-1
Seriennummer
MMA
WIG
U
º
X
I
U
U1
1~50/60Hz
l1
IP21S
S
Unpacking and Installation
Unpack the machine and inspect it thoroughly to see
whether it was not damaged at transport. The claims for
damages, if any, should set up with the carrier. For you
not to loose the right for damages, do not sign any blank
documents or you may state in a note that you reserve the
right to claim damages for case that after unpacking
damages inflicted by transport are revealed.
Any notices regarding the machine should quote
the model and the series number to be found on
the current input rear side.
Having unpacked, install the machine in a well-ventilated
area free of any dust, if possible. Take care to prevent
blocking the air supply next to the cooling slots.
Warning: It is essential not to restrict the air supply around
the machine as that might result in overheating and
subsequently damaging some of the inside components.
A minimum of 200 mm of free space should be preserved
around the machine. Do not put filters and covers in front
of ventilation opening, the warranty-based claims would
become void.
Note: If you carry the machine on your shoulder, take
care not to block the ventilation openings.
Operation
Only experienced personnel should install the machine.
Any connections have to be in compliance with effective
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
International standards
Series Number – please
quote with any inquiries
good for sheathed
electrode welding
good for protective
atmosphere tungsten
electrode welding
secondary ignition voltage
Start time - percentage
rate.
Start time shows the
percentage rate out of 10
minutes, within which the
current input at a given
current value works without
overheating.
Welding current
Secondary voltage with
welding current 12
Rated mains voltage
Single-phase supply 50 or
60 Hz
Absorbed current with
respective welding current
12. When the current for
welding is supplied by the
tungsten electrode in
protective atmosphere
divide the value of l1 by
1.6
Metal frame protection
class
Good for work in high-
hazardous areas
rules and in full conformity with safety regulations
(CENELEC HD 427).
Location Requirements
Prior to installation and starting the machine up, the user
should account for any possible electromagnetic faults in
the area.
The factors listed below should be taken into account:
a)
other supply, control, signalling and telephone
cables above the welding machine and under it
and also in the adjacent area
b)
radio and TV sets, receivers;
c)
computers and other control equipments;
d)
safety and monitoring instruments;
e)
condition of health of those present, e.g.
pacemakers, hearing aids etc.
f)
meters used for calibrations;
g)
protection of the other instruments and devices
in the welding machine area. These devices
should be compatible. Supplementary protection
measures may be required.
h)
Daytime, in which welding or other works are to
be performed.
The area that may produce effects on the welding machine
operation is subject to the building structure and other
activities being carried out at a time of welding. The area
may be as large as to near the neighbouring buildings.
Emission Reduction
Source Current Supply
As instructed by the manufacturer, the welding machine
must be connected to the source current supply. If faults
occur, it will be apparently necessary to provide for
supplementary protective measures, such as a filter
installed on the lead. The current leads of fixed welding
machines should be protected with an insulation tube
along the entire length of the cable. Welding cable should
be as short as possible.
Prior to using this current supply, read carefully CENELEC HD
407 and HD 433 standards. Insulation cables, electrode holding
clips, plugs and sockets should be checked to see whether length
and cross sections of welding cables correspond to the
selected current:
Cable length up to 5 m : minimum cross section 16 mm
Cable length 5 - 20 m :
minimum cross section 25 mm
Cable length 20 - 30 m : minimum cross section 35 mm
Control Panel Description
Following elements are placed on the control panel:
•
Current control knob
•
Electrodes and grounding terminals cable
connections
•
Welding current indicating LED (OK if on)
•
Normally, yellow LED is off. When it goes on, it may
signal following faults:
Mains voltage different by more than ± 10%.
Welding machine overloaded.
Sheathed Electrode Welding
The welding machine can be used with any electrodes, the
cellulose electrodes (AWS 6010) included. Use electrode-
holding clips without any protruding lock screws in
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