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Input Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
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Output Current Range | 5-205 A |
Welding Processes | TIG, Stick |
TIG Welding | Yes |
Stick Welding | Yes |
Power Factor Correction | Yes |
Protection Class | IP23 |
Output Voltage Range | 10-18V |
Dimensions | 140 x 254 mm |
General warnings about welding hazards, including Proposition 65 and pacemaker users.
Safety precautions for operating equipment powered by an engine.
Information on EMF fields and their potential impact on welders and pacemakers.
Detailed instructions to prevent electric shock during welding operations.
Precautions against hazards from arc rays, welding fumes, and gases.
Guidelines to prevent fires and explosions caused by welding sparks and materials.
Safety measures for handling and using compressed gas cylinders.
Specific safety measures for installing and operating electrically powered equipment.
Detailed technical specifications including input voltage, output, dimensions, and temperature ranges.
Essential safety measures to follow before and during equipment installation.
Guidelines for selecting a suitable operating location and environmental factors.
Procedures for proper grounding and mitigating high-frequency interference.
Instructions for connecting the equipment to the power supply, including voltage and grounding.
Specifics for 230V and 115V input, including output limitations.
How to connect output cables for TIG and Stick welding processes.
Steps for attaching quick disconnect plugs to welding cables.
Instructions for connecting shielding gas and remote control devices.
Overview of the machine's general description, welding capabilities, and limitations.
Description of the rear control panel components and their functions.
Explanation of front panel controls, LEDs, and display functions for adjustments.
Details on 2-step and 4-step TIG welding sequences controlled by the trigger.
Default settings for welding parameters and how to adjust them.
Instructions on how to access and use the Set Up Menu for advanced parameter modification.
Information on output current derating and the DC TIG welding process.
Explanation of DC Straight Polarity (DCSP) welding and its applications.
Details on DC Reverse Polarity (DCRP), AC welding, and pulsed welding.
Guidance for Steel, Copper, and Aluminum TIG welding procedures and materials.
Information on protective gases and a quick start-up guide for AC TIG welding.
Quick start-up guide for DC TIG welding, including mode and parameter selection.
List of optional accessories and compatible equipment for the welder.
Information on cable plugs, adapters, and torch parts kits.
Critical safety warnings and precautions to follow before performing maintenance.
Step-by-step procedure for safely discharging internal capacitors before servicing.
Guidelines for performing regular maintenance tasks to ensure optimal performance.
Instructions on how to effectively use the troubleshooting section to diagnose issues.
Common problems encountered during stick welding and their possible causes/solutions.
Common problems encountered during TIG welding and their possible causes/solutions.
Troubleshooting steps for electrical failures and error codes displayed by the machine.
Provides a reference wiring diagram for the equipment and notes on its usage.
Information on ordering related products and welding training programs.