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Fronius MagicWave 190 - User Manual

Fronius MagicWave 190
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42,0426,0250,EN 008-11112019
MagicWave 190
MagicWave 230i
TransTig 230i
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TIG Power source
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Questions and Answers

  • S
    swoodAug 8, 2025
    Why Fronius MagicWave 190 Welding System has no welding current?
    • Z
      Zachary WaltonAug 8, 2025
      The Fronius Welding System might not have welding current due to several reasons: overload (check duty cycle), the thermostatic safety cut-out has tripped (wait for the power source to automatically come back on after the cooling phase), or a faulty fan in the power source (contact After-Sales Service).
  • R
    Richard AllenAug 12, 2025
    How to fix Fronius Welding System when power source does not function?
    • D
      Debra GarrettAug 12, 2025
      If the power source of your Fronius Welding System isn't functioning, it could be due to a break in the mains lead or the mains plug not being plugged in (check the mains lead and ensure the plug is properly connected). Another cause might be a faulty mains socket or plug (replace faulty parts) or a tripped mains fuse (change the mains fuse).
  • C
    Christine BlakeAug 17, 2025
    What to do if my Fronius MagicWave 190 has no protective gas shield?
    • J
      John McclainAug 17, 2025
      If your Fronius Welding System lacks a protective gas shield, the issue might stem from an empty gas cylinder (change the gas cylinder), a faulty gas pressure regulator (change the gas pressure regulator), an improperly fitted or damaged gas hose (fit or change the gas hose), a faulty welding torch (change the welding torch), or a faulty gas solenoid valve (contact After-Sales Service).
  • L
    lherreraAug 21, 2025
    What causes no welding current in Fronius Welding System?
    • R
      russell09Aug 21, 2025
      A lack of welding current in your Fronius Welding System can be caused by an incorrect grounding (earthing) connection (check the grounding connection and terminal for correct polarity) or a break in the current cable in the welding torch (replace the welding torch).
  • J
    jessicamahoneyAug 25, 2025
    What to do if nothing happens when I press the torch trigger on my Fronius MagicWave 190?
    • S
      Susan ClarkAug 26, 2025
      If nothing happens when you press the torch trigger on your Fronius Welding System, the control plug may not be plugged in (plug in the control plug). Alternatively, the welding torch or welding torch control line might be faulty (replace the welding torch).
  • P
    pwilliamsAug 30, 2025
    How to troubleshoot poor weld properties with Fronius MagicWave 190 Welding System?
    • S
      Samantha RomeroAug 30, 2025
      Poor weld properties in your Fronius Welding System could be due to incorrect welding parameters (check the settings) or an incorrect grounding (earthing) connection (check the grounding connection and terminal for correct polarity).
  • P
    pcordovaSep 3, 2025
    Why is the welding torch of my Fronius MagicWave 190 becoming very hot?
    • A
      Anthony JonesSep 3, 2025
      If the welding torch of your Fronius Welding System is getting very hot, it could be because the dimensions of the welding torch are inadequate (observe the duty cycle and loading limits). If you have a water-cooled machine, it may be due to insufficient water flow rate (check the water level, water flow rate, cleanliness; if the coolant pump is blocked, use a screwdriver to turn the coolant pump shaft) or the welding parameter 'Cool. unit ctrl' is set to "OFF" (in the set-up menu, set welding parameter 'Cool. unit ctrl' to "Aut" or "ON").

Fronius MagicWave 190 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Welding ProcessTIG, MMA
TypeInverter
Input Current16 A
Output Current Range (MMA)10 - 190 A
Max. Output Current (TIG)190 A
Max. Output Current (MMA)190 A
Protection ClassIP23
Power Factor0.99
Rated Input Frequency50-60 Hz

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