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Body contact with electrically active parts can cause fatal shock or serious injury.
Sparks can cause fires or explosions if they contact flammable/explosive materials.
Breathing welding fumes, gases, particles can cause health problems.
Welding arc radiation can damage eyes and burn skin. Hot particles can cause injury.
Circulation of current generates fields affecting medical implants.
Lists key features like MMA/TIG/AC/DC, hot start, anti-stick, portability.
Percentage of time welding current is delivered in a 10-minute period.
Contains reference numbers, manufacturing info, and technical specifications.
Defines symbols used in the manual and on the machine display.
Specifies operating and storage temperature, humidity, and ventilation requirements.
Details setting current, hot start, arc force, and inductance for MMA welding.
Explains setting current and torch operating modes (2T/4T) for TIG welding.
Describes pulsed TIG peak current, ratio, base current, and frequency.
Details the connection of the gas supply system for TIG welding.
Step-by-step guide for initiating TIG welding using the Lift Arc method.
Provides recommended parameters for TIG DC welding of different materials.
Considerations for preparing the tungsten electrode tip for welding.
Describes suggested filler rod and tungsten angles for welding.
Lists the steps for setting up and operating pulsed DC TIG welding.
Presents parameter settings for pulsed DC TIG welding for various materials.
Offers alternative parameter settings for pulsed DC TIG welding.
Provides recommended parameters for TIG AC welding of different materials.
Lists parameter settings for pulsed TIG AC welding for aluminum.
Describes the anti-stick protection feature to prevent electrode sticking.
Explains thermal overload protection and when the machine will cool down.
Details the overvoltage protection circuit and how to handle failures.
General guidelines for maintaining the welding machine for optimal performance.
Instructions for periodic cleaning of the welder, emphasizing safety.
States that the machine does not require additional lubrication.
Provides a table to identify and solve common machine failures.
Lists all spare parts with their respective codes and quantities.
Body contact with electrically active parts can cause fatal shock or serious injury.
Sparks can cause fires or explosions if they contact flammable/explosive materials.
Breathing welding fumes, gases, particles can cause health problems.
Welding arc radiation can damage eyes and burn skin. Hot particles can cause injury.
Circulation of current generates fields affecting medical implants.
Lists key features like MMA/TIG/AC/DC, hot start, anti-stick, portability.
Percentage of time welding current is delivered in a 10-minute period.
Contains reference numbers, manufacturing info, and technical specifications.
Defines symbols used in the manual and on the machine display.
Specifies operating and storage temperature, humidity, and ventilation requirements.
Details setting current, hot start, arc force, and inductance for MMA welding.
Explains setting current and torch operating modes (2T/4T) for TIG welding.
Describes pulsed TIG peak current, ratio, base current, and frequency.
Details the connection of the gas supply system for TIG welding.
Step-by-step guide for initiating TIG welding using the Lift Arc method.
Provides recommended parameters for TIG DC welding of different materials.
Considerations for preparing the tungsten electrode tip for welding.
Describes suggested filler rod and tungsten angles for welding.
Lists the steps for setting up and operating pulsed DC TIG welding.
Presents parameter settings for pulsed DC TIG welding for various materials.
Offers alternative parameter settings for pulsed DC TIG welding.
Provides recommended parameters for TIG AC welding of different materials.
Lists parameter settings for pulsed TIG AC welding for aluminum.
Describes the anti-stick protection feature to prevent electrode sticking.
Explains thermal overload protection and when the machine will cool down.
Details the overvoltage protection circuit and how to handle failures.
General guidelines for maintaining the welding machine for optimal performance.
Instructions for periodic cleaning of the welder, emphasizing safety.
States that the machine does not require additional lubrication.
Provides a table to identify and solve common machine failures.
Lists all spare parts with their respective codes and quantities.
| Input Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
|---|---|
| Output Current Range (TIG) | 10-225A |
| Insulation Class | F |
| Protection Grade | IP21S |
| Type | TIG/Stick Welder |
| Duty Cycle (TIG) | 60% @ 225A |
| Rated Output | 225A |
| Cooling System | Fan Cooled |