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Details on energy efficiency and idle power consumption of the welding machines.
Specifies the conditions under which the machine enters idle state.
Warnings about electric shock, grounding, and powered equipment.
Covers risks from fumes, gases, arc rays, and welding sparks.
Guidance on safe operation, CE compliance, and EMF fields.
Information on minimizing electromagnetic disturbances and precautions for industrial and domestic use.
Details supported welding processes (GMAW, FCAW-SS, SMAW, GTAW) and included accessories.
Covers location, environment, duty cycle, overheating, and input supply connection requirements.
Overview of indicators, switches, knobs, and displays for machine operation.
Details on output sockets for welding circuit and EURO socket for welding gun.
Details on the power switch, escape button, gas connector, and polarity change terminal block.
Information on power lead, work lead, and wire drive components for setup.
Step-by-step instructions for loading the welding wire spool and feeding it into the feeder.
Guidance on adjusting the pressure roll force for optimal wire feeding performance.
Procedure for feeding the wire through the welding torch and installing the contact tip and nozzle.
Instructions on how to replace drive rolls for different wire types and diameters.
Steps for preparing the machine, connecting the gun, and beginning GMAW/FCAW-SS welding.
Overview of adjustable parameters in manual mode for SPEEDTEC 180C and 200C.
Explanation of Burnback, Run-in WFS, Spot Timer, Preflow, and Postflow time settings.
Details on synergic mode voltage setting and manual parameter adjustments for GMAW.
Steps for preparing and performing SMAW welding, including polarity and connections.
Overview of parameters adjustable by the user for different welding machines.
Functions for saving/recalling settings and interpreting error messages on SPEEDTEC 200C.
Procedure for setting up and performing GTAW welding using DC (-) and lift TIG ignition.
Reference guide detailing the meaning of interface markings and their functions in basic and advanced menus.
Schedule and procedures for daily and periodic maintenance to ensure longevity and performance.
Critical safety warnings to follow before performing any maintenance or repair operations.
Information on proper disposal of electrical equipment and compliance with REACH regulations.
Instructions for using the spare parts list and finding authorized service locations.
Guidance on locating the electrical schematic for the machine.
Details on available gas-cooled guns, welding cables, and work leads.
Information on contact tips, nozzles, protection caps, and drive rolls for various wire types.
Details on energy efficiency and idle power consumption of the welding machines.
Specifies the conditions under which the machine enters idle state.
Warnings about electric shock, grounding, and powered equipment.
Covers risks from fumes, gases, arc rays, and welding sparks.
Guidance on safe operation, CE compliance, and EMF fields.
Information on minimizing electromagnetic disturbances and precautions for industrial and domestic use.
Details supported welding processes (GMAW, FCAW-SS, SMAW, GTAW) and included accessories.
Covers location, environment, duty cycle, overheating, and input supply connection requirements.
Overview of indicators, switches, knobs, and displays for machine operation.
Details on output sockets for welding circuit and EURO socket for welding gun.
Details on the power switch, escape button, gas connector, and polarity change terminal block.
Information on power lead, work lead, and wire drive components for setup.
Step-by-step instructions for loading the welding wire spool and feeding it into the feeder.
Guidance on adjusting the pressure roll force for optimal wire feeding performance.
Procedure for feeding the wire through the welding torch and installing the contact tip and nozzle.
Instructions on how to replace drive rolls for different wire types and diameters.
Steps for preparing the machine, connecting the gun, and beginning GMAW/FCAW-SS welding.
Overview of adjustable parameters in manual mode for SPEEDTEC 180C and 200C.
Explanation of Burnback, Run-in WFS, Spot Timer, Preflow, and Postflow time settings.
Details on synergic mode voltage setting and manual parameter adjustments for GMAW.
Steps for preparing and performing SMAW welding, including polarity and connections.
Overview of parameters adjustable by the user for different welding machines.
Functions for saving/recalling settings and interpreting error messages on SPEEDTEC 200C.
Procedure for setting up and performing GTAW welding using DC (-) and lift TIG ignition.
Reference guide detailing the meaning of interface markings and their functions in basic and advanced menus.
Schedule and procedures for daily and periodic maintenance to ensure longevity and performance.
Critical safety warnings to follow before performing any maintenance or repair operations.
Information on proper disposal of electrical equipment and compliance with REACH regulations.
Instructions for using the spare parts list and finding authorized service locations.
Guidance on locating the electrical schematic for the machine.
Details on available gas-cooled guns, welding cables, and work leads.
Information on contact tips, nozzles, protection caps, and drive rolls for various wire types.
| Input Voltage | 230V |
|---|---|
| Input Phase | 1 Phase |
| Duty Cycle | 30% |
| Wire Diameter Range | 0.6-1.2 mm |
| Processes | MIG, Stick, TIG |











