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Brand | Lincoln Electric |
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Model | INVERTEC 400TPX |
Category | Welding System |
Language | English |
Details site requirements for optimal machine performance and longevity.
Guidelines for connecting the machine to the appropriate power source.
Instructions for connecting welding cables to output terminals for different processes.
Procedures for setting up and performing Stick welding with the machine.
Steps for connecting and preparing the machine for TIG welding operations.
Information on connecting and using water-cooled torches for TIG welding.
How to connect and utilize remote controls for machine operation.
Explanation of the energy-saving Green Mode and its activation criteria.
Describes the machine's auto-test and ready state indicators.
Overview of LEDs and controls on the front panel, including Power ON, Remote, Thermal, and VRD LEDs.
How to select different welding modes like Stick, TIG, and Spot.
Functionality for storing and recalling welding programs and settings.
How to change trigger sequences for TIG welding (e.g., 2-step, 4-step).
Used for navigating and selecting parameters within TIG welding modes.
Activates and controls the pulsing function for TIG welding.
Details the function and usage of the main current adjustment knob.
Explains the voltage and amperage displays for monitoring welding parameters.
Detailed guide for performing Stick welding, including hot start and anti-sticking features.
How to initiate TIG welding using the lift start method.
Instructions for starting TIG arcs using high-frequency contactless ignition.
Procedures for tack welding thin materials using the Spot TIG feature.
Explains the basic two-step trigger sequence for TIG welding control.
Describes the two-step sequence with added restart functionality for continuous welding.
Details the four-step trigger sequence for advanced TIG welding control.
Explains the four-step sequence with restart capability for enhanced welding management.
How to use the bi-level feature for alternating between two current levels in TIG welding.
Usage of torch-mounted UP/DOWN buttons for parameter adjustments.
Lists common error codes and their meanings for diagnosing machine faults.
Information regarding Lincoln Electric's support and warranty policies.
Details the SOFT and CRISP setup options for Stick welding.
Parameters and features specific to the TIG Spot welding mode.
Configuration for time-controlled spot welding in TIG mode.
Guidance on identifying and ordering replacement parts for the machine.
Details on substances of very high concern present in product components.
Information on finding authorized service centers for repairs and support.
Reference to the location of the machine's electrical schematic diagram.