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Input Voltage | 230 V |
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Duty Cycle 60% at 180 A | 180 A |
Duty cycle 60% at 40°C | 180 A |
Rated Output Current | 180 A |
Fuse | 16 A |
Wire Dimension | 0.6 - 1.0 mm |
Protection Class | IP23 |
Rated Input Current | 16 A |
Efficiency | 85% |
Standards | EN 60974-1, EN 60974-10 |
Electrical installation, maintenance, and connection safety.
Protection against arc light and heat emissions.
Risks from welding smoke, gases, and noise.
Machine positioning, dangerous areas, and proper use.
Factors affecting and affected by electromagnetic disturbances.
Techniques to minimize electromagnetic interference.
Overview of the product range, torches, cables, and accessories.
Procedures for setting up, unpacking, and connecting the machine.
Details on power supply connection, voltage, and machine setup.
Guidelines for generator compatibility and essential safety tips.
How to connect the shielding gas hose to the machine.
Procedures for connecting MIG/MAG torches and return leads.
Connecting dual torches and using the reverser for torch selection.
Adjusting the torch and using the wire inching function.
Guidelines for safely lifting the welding machine.
How to adjust the wire brake for proper wire tension and braking.
Guidance on selecting and changing welding polarity.
Steps for updating machine software using an SD card.
How to read and install software from an SD card.
Selecting material type, wire dimension, current, and arc length.
Configuring secondary parameters like gas flow, soft start, and burn back.
Using the control knob, trigger modes, and understanding indicators.
Choosing material type and wire diameter for AUTOPULS models.
Selecting specific programs and resetting to factory default settings.
Understanding trigger modes and enabling/disabling pulse welding.
Explanation of gas pre-flow, soft start, and hot-start time functions.
Details on slope-down, burn back, and gas post-flow for weld finishing.
Remote control options and explanations of voltage and temperature indicators.
List of error codes related to control software and SD card issues.
Error codes for welding program packages and compatibility issues.
Codes for CAN communication, current sensor, and phase/voltage errors.
Warning about qualified staff and disconnection from power supply.
Routine cleaning of the wire cabinet and drive rolls.
Cleaning fan blades and cooling components with compressed air.
Electrical data, fuse ratings, voltage, current, and power consumption.
Duty cycle, efficiency, voltage, protection class, dimensions, and weight.
Details on warranty duration, extension through registration, and proof of purchase.
Information on what is covered, wear parts, and transport costs.
Visual identification of the machine's main body and control interface.
Visual identification of the machine's wheel system.
Visual identification of key components on the AUTOMIG² 183i unit.
Visual identification of key parts on the AUTOMIG² 223i/273i machine.
Visual identification of parts related to the wire feed unit.