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ESAB Aristo MechTig 3000i User Manual

ESAB Aristo MechTig 3000i
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ESAB Aristo MechTig 3000i Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency50/60 Hz
Output Current Range (TIG)5-300 A
Output Current Range (MIG/MAG)30-300 A
Weight38 kg
Enclosure ClassIP23
Rated Input Current32 A
Number of Phases3
Duty Cycle (TIG)60% at 300 A
Duty Cycle (MIG/MAG)60% at 300 A
ApplicationWelding

Summary

Declaration of Conformity

Safety

Personal Safety Equipment

Always wear recommended PPE like safety glasses, flame-proof clothing, and gloves.

General Operating Precautions

Ensure return cable is secure, work on high voltage by qualified electrician, have fire extinguisher.

Specific Safety Warnings and Cautions

Specific Safety Warnings

Detailed warnings for electric shock, fumes, arc rays, fire, noise, and malfunction.

Important Cautions

Read manual, product intended for arc welding only, Class A equipment not for residential use.

Introduction to MechTig 3000i

Included Equipment

The power source is supplied with a 4.5 m return cable and an instruction manual.

Technical Data

Installation Procedures

Lifting Instructions

Instructions for safely lifting the welding power source using appropriate equipment.

Location Requirements

Position the welding power source to ensure cooling air inlets and outlets are not obstructed.

Mains Power Supply Connection

Connecting the Terminating Resistor

Operation

Connections and Control Devices

Identifies connection ports for control cable, measurement cable, current connections, and mains switch.

Fan Control Operation

Fans run for 6.5 minutes after welding stops and adjust speed based on welding current.

Overheating Protection

Automatic protection that interrupts welding if the temperature is too high, indicated by 'OVERHEAT'.

Maintenance

Welding Power Source Maintenance

Keep clean, blow down with compressed air annually. Clogged inlets/outlets cause overheating.

Tube Welding Tool Maintenance

Clean and replace wear parts at regular intervals for trouble-free welding.

Fault-Tracing

Ordering Spare Parts

Diagrams

Order Numbers

Accessories

ESAB Subsidiaries and Representative Offices

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