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Fimer TM 236 - User Manual

Fimer TM 236
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Cod. 910.100.335 REV08
TM 236
DUAL PULSE SYNERGIC
Manuale d’Istruzione Instruction Manual
Manuel d’emploi Bedienungsanleitung
Manual de instrucciones

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • B
    Brian GarciaJul 30, 2025
    Why does my Fimer TM 236 Welding System display a network error?
    • C
      christinesmithJul 31, 2025
      A network error on your Fimer Welding System can occur due to: 1) Failure of one mains power supply phase. To resolve this, check the connection to the power supply and ensure the fuses are intact. 2) Mains overvoltage or undervoltage. To fix this, check that the mains voltage is in the range of 360Vrms to 440Vrms.
  • M
    Mary RamirezAug 4, 2025
    What to do if my Fimer TM 236 machine switches off and the display is off?
    • R
      ronaldmartinAug 4, 2025
      If your Fimer Welding System switches off and the display is off, it is likely due to a lack of tension on the supply grid. To fix this, refresh the power supply tension.
  • M
    Matthew JohnsonAug 8, 2025
    Why is my Fimer Welding System producing a porous welding seam?
    • R
      Richard MoralesAug 8, 2025
      A porous welding seam on your Fimer Welding System can be caused by a few things: * Incorrect distance or inclination of the torch. The distance between the electrode and the piece should be approximately equal to the diameter of the electrode core. For basic electrodes, follow the rule L=diam. X 0.5, and ensure the inclination isn't too steep. * Hydrogen presence due to humidity in the electrode coatings or improper electrode storage. Replace the electrodes and store them according to the manufacturer's instructions. * Welding arc that is too long. Maintain the correct distance between the electrode and the workpiece.
  • M
    Mrs. Dawn SpearsAug 12, 2025
    What to do if my Fimer Welding System shows [display:antisticking]?
    • K
      Karen RodriguezAug 13, 2025
      If your Fimer Welding System displays 'antisticking', it means the electrode is in contact with the mass during MMA welding. Remove the electrode from the workpiece to resolve this.
  • J
    Joshua MartinezAug 16, 2025
    Why is there no fusion when using my Fimer TM 236?
    • W
      wjacksonAug 17, 2025
      No fusion with your Fimer Welding System can occur due to several reasons: 1. Incorrect electrical parameters: Use the correct parameters and reduce the welding speed. 2. Welding speed too high: Reduce the speed. 3. Erroneous preparation of the patches: Prepare the joint correctly, opening the angle of the caulker. 4. Erroneous welding position: Correct the welding position.
  • E
    Erin WalkerAug 21, 2025
    How to troubleshoot failure to strike an arc with Fimer Welding System?
    • O
      ogibsonAug 21, 2025
      A failure to strike an arc with your Fimer Welding System can be due to: 1. Loose cable connections (pincer and earth clamps): Check the connections. 2. Interrupted cables: Check the cables. 3. Poor contact between the earth clamp and the workpiece: Check the connections. 4. Poor contact between the pincer and electrode: Check the connections. 5. Incorrect welding parameter settings: Check the parameters. 6. Welder not producing current: Check the welder.
  • J
    Julie HallAug 25, 2025
    What causes marginal incisions when using my Fimer Welding System?
    • M
      Michael WilsonAug 26, 2025
      Marginal incisions with the Fimer Welding System can be caused by: 1. Electrical parameters set too high: Reduce the electrical parameters. 2. Incorrect welding position: Correct the welding position. 3. Excessive welding speed: Reduce the welding speed.

Summary

Instruction Manual

Data Plate Information

General Characteristics and Manual Consultation

Equipment Description

Identifies and explains the main components and parts of the welding machine.

Symbols Used

General Safety Warnings

Highlights crucial safety precautions for operating the welding equipment and its environment.

Equipment Safety

Details safety guidelines concerning the proper use, maintenance, and potential hazards of the welding apparatus.

Welding Process Safety Warnings

Personal Protection

Specifies necessary protective gear and measures for the welder's safety during operation.

Electrical Safety Precautions

Details critical safety guidelines concerning electrical connections, grounding, and protection.

Error Codes

Welding Malfunctions and Troubleshooting

Failure to Strike Arc

Troubleshooting steps for issues related to the inability to initiate the welding arc.

MIG;MAG Welding

MIG Welding Modes

Explains the MIG/MAG welding process, including 2-stroke and 4-stroke modes with ramps.

Machine Components and Connections

Graphic Display and Controls

Explains the functions of the graphic display, control buttons, and key interface elements.

Wire Feeder System and Torch Components

Wire Feeder System Components

Identifies components like wire spool support, wire feeder motor, tension regulator, and gas valve.

Loading the Welding Wire

MIG;MAG Welding

MIG Welding Modes

Explains the different MIG welding modes: 2-stroke and 4-stroke with ramps for optimal weld results.

Selecting Welding Mode and Procedure

Select Welding Procedure

Guides the user through selecting specific MIG-MAG welding procedures like manual, synergic, and pulsed arc.

4.1 Manual Short Arc MIG Welding

Select MIG-MAG Procedure

Allows selection of MIG-MAG welding procedures like manual, synergic, and pulsed arc.

4.2 Synergic Short Arc MIG Welding

MIG;MAG Welding Parameters

4.3 Pulse Synergic MIG Welding

Wire Selection and Setup

Guides selection of wire diameter, procedure, and wire type for optimal welding results.

5. Connections for MIG Welding

MIG Torch and Connections

Details procedures for connecting MIG torch, traditional torch, and push-pull torch.

MIG Welding Setup

Explains how to connect the gas cylinder, regulator, and set up the MIG welding process.

9. MMA Welding

Select Welding Method

Guides the user in selecting the welding method: MMA, MIG-MAG, or TIG.

9.1 Manual MMA Welding

Select MMA Procedure

Allows selection of manual MMA welding mode and access to the welding screen.

MMA Welding Settings and Parameters

Details how to adjust welding parameters such as arc force, hot start, and remote control.

Welding Table

MMA Welding Connections and Arc Ignition

13. TIG Welding

TIG Welding Modes

Explains the TIG welding process, including 2-stroke and 4-stroke modes with ramps for controlled welding.

Selecting Welding Mode

Select TIG Procedure

Guides the user in selecting the TIG welding procedure, including Lift-Arc.

TIG Welding Settings and Parameters

Details the adjustable parameters for TIG welding, such as arc length, current, and gas settings.

TIG Welding Connections

Power and Remote Connections

16.1 Remote Control of Welding Current

Machine Maintenance and Gas Connections

Replacing the Wire Guide Sheath

Memorising and Locking Work Points

Appendix: Interface Elements

Troubleshooting Welding Malfunctions

Failure to Strike Arc

Troubleshooting steps for issues related to the inability to initiate the welding arc.

Block Diagram

Spare Parts

Fimer TM 236 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFimer
ModelTM 236
CategoryWelding System
LanguageEnglish

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