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L-TEC TIG 300 DC User Manual

L-TEC TIG 300 DC
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TIG 300 DC Instruction manual 3 310 130 – Version 06/1994
L-TEC Schweißtechnik GmbH
Walzwerkstraße 8a | D-57537 Wissen
Phone: +49 27 42 / 75-0 | Fax: +49 27 42 / 7 52 71
E-Mail: info@ltec-schweisstechnik.de | Internet: www.ltec-schweisstechnik.de
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L-TEC TIG 300 DC Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandL-TEC
ModelTIG 300 DC
CategoryWelding System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Technical Data

Electrical Specifications

Details voltage, current, rating, power factor, and fuses.

Performance Characteristics

Outlines current range, duty factor currents, and no-load voltage.

Physical & Environmental Specs

Lists dimensions, weight, protection, cooling, and insulation.

Precautions and Safety

General Safety Guidelines

Crucial safety notes for operation and repairs.

Personal Protective Equipment

Guidance on required safety gear.

Environmental & Equipment Safety

Notes on air supply, gas cylinders, and torch handling.

Technical Description

Welding System Design

Overview of the TIG 300 DC system and its approvals.

Starting and Welding Procedures

Initial Setup and Connections

Steps for connecting power, gas, and torch.

Operation Controls and Settings

How to switch on, set current, and use remote controls.

TIG Welding Modes and Functions

Details on current rise, down-slope, and gas postflow.

Cycle Selection and Safety Switch-off

Using 2/4 cycle modes and the safety switch-off feature.

Specialized Welding Functions

Emergency Stop Function

Operation of the emergency stop mechanism.

Tungsten Electrode Handling

Load capability and proper care for electrodes.

HF-Starter and MMA Welding

Using the HF-starter and setting up for MMA.

Advanced Operating Modes

Instructions for spot welding and other advanced features.

Accessories and Options

Down-slope Accessory

Details on the torch with double pushbutton.

Combined Pulser / Dual Current Unit

Installation and functional description.

Remote Control Options

Information on manual and foot-operated controls.

Maintenance and Care

Power Source Maintenance

Procedures for cleaning the power source.

Electric Control Precautions

Advice on directing compressed air.

Cooler Maintenance

Checking the coolant level in the reservoir.

Troubleshooting

External Checks and General Recommendations

Initial checks for malfunctions.

TIG Welding Specific Checks

Troubleshooting steps for TIG welding.

Manual Metal Arc Welding Specific Checks

Troubleshooting steps for MMA welding.

Common Faults and Corrections

Addressing issues with lamps, pump, current, and gas.

Spare Parts List

Component Identification and Part Numbers

Listing of parts with designations and part numbers.

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