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Jasic MIG 350 Pulse Separate User Manual

Jasic MIG 350 Pulse Separate
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Operator Manual
www.jasic.co.uk
MIG Series
| MIG 350 Pulse Separate (JM-350P) |

Questions and Answers:

Jasic MIG 350 Pulse Separate Specifications

General IconGeneral
Rated Input Current24 A
Output Current Range30-350 A
Efficiency85%
Power Factor0.93
Protection ClassIP21S
Insulation ClassF
Duty Cycle60% at 350 A
Wire Diameter0.8 - 1.2 mm

Summary

SAFETY

Electric Shock Prevention

Measures to avoid electric shock hazards during welding operations.

Fume and Gas Safety

Guidelines for safe handling of welding fumes and gases.

Burn and Radiation Protection

How to protect against burns and radiation from welding arcs.

Fire and Explosion Prevention

Steps to prevent fires and explosions in the welding area.

Noise and Moving Parts Safety

Covers hearing protection and hazards from moving machine parts.

Magnetic Field Risks

Hazards associated with magnetic fields from welding equipment.

Regulatory Compliance

RF Declaration

Statement regarding radio frequency compliance of the equipment.

LF Declaration

Statement regarding low frequency compliance of the equipment.

Operational Safety and Disposal

Gas Cylinder Handling

Safe practices for handling gas cylinders and regulators.

Materials and Disposal

Guidelines for material handling and waste disposal of the equipment.

Product Overview

Key Features

Covers technology, abundant functions, and reliability aspects of the welder.

Performance and Design

Details precision, user-friendliness, and energy saving capabilities.

Technical Data

General Specifications

Input voltage, output, duty cycle, power factor, and insulation class.

Welding Modes and Options

Lists available welding modes, base metals, gases, and wire types.

Parameters

MMA Parameters

Lists adjustable parameters for MMA welding.

MIG/MAG Parameters

Lists adjustable parameters for MIG/MAG welding.

Controls and Components

Front Panel Controls

Identifies numbered controls on the front panel of the machine.

Rear Panel Controls

Identifies numbered controls on the rear panel of the machine.

Component Identification

Details functions and part numbers for various internal and external components.

Mechanical Components

Lists specific mechanical parts like supports and plates.

Control Panel Operation

Interface Overview

Explains display zones, mode selection, and parameter selection.

Parameter and Material Settings

Covers selection of metal, gas, wire, and adjustment knob usage.

Channel Management and Gas Check

Details channel key usage and gas check functionality.

MMA Welding Parameters

MMA Parameter Details

Covers arc ignition, current, arc force, and arc breaking voltage parameters.

MMA Parameter Diagram

Visualizes MMA welding current and voltage phases over time.

MIG/MAG Welding Parameters

Standard MIG/MAG Settings

Details 16 parameters for standard MIG/MAG welding.

Pulsed & Double Pulse MIG/MAG

Explains parameters specific to pulsed and double pulse MIG/MAG welding.

Operation Mode Selection

MIG/MAG Operation Modes

Describes 1T/Spot, 2T, 4T, and programmed 4T modes.

Torch Trigger Operation

Explains how to use the torch trigger for different welding actions.

Operating Precautions

Machine Handling and Setup

Covers lifting, cables, grounding, cooling, and environmental factors.

Torch and Connection Care

Details proper use of the torch, connections, and workpiece preparation.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Routine Maintenance Procedures

Describes cleaning, checking connections, and insulation resistance.

Seeking Professional Assistance

Advises when to consult experts for installation or operational issues.

Safety During Maintenance

Warns about component explosion, static, and electric shock risks.

Troubleshooting

General Malfunctions

Covers common issues like no display, fan failure, and error codes.

MIG/MAG Specific Issues

Details problems related to communication, wire feeding, and current in MIG/MAG.

Electrical Schematic

Parts List

Component Diagrams

Visual representation of parts on the front, rear, and sides of the machine.

Detailed Parts Inventory

Comprehensive list of all parts with numbers and descriptions.

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