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Saf-Fro PRESTOTIG 1800 FORCE User Manual

Saf-Fro PRESTOTIG 1800 FORCE
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EN Safety instruction for use and maintenance - Do not destroy this manual
FR Instruction de securite d’emploi et d’entretien - Conserver ce livret d’instructions
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NL Veiligheidsinstructies voor gebruik en onderhoud - Bewaar deze handleiding
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EL Οδηγιεσ ασφαλειασ κατα τη χρηση και τη συντηρηση – φυλαξτε το παρον εγχειριδιο
RU Руководство по безопасной эксплуатации и техническому обслуживанию
Lincoln Electric Bester Sp. z o.o.
ul.Jana III Sobieskiego 19A
58-263 Bielawa
Made in Poland
Cat. Nr.:
Rev.:
Date:
PRESTOTIG 180/220 FORCE
800036411
02
04. 03. 2018

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Saf-Fro PRESTOTIG 1800 FORCE Specifications

General IconGeneral
Input current16A
Duty Cycle60% @ 180A
Protection classIP23S
Open Circuit Voltage65V
TypeTIG
Input Voltage230V
Power SupplySingle-phase

Summary

1.0 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

1.1 DESCRIPTION

General overview of the direct current generator for welding metals using inverter technology.

1.2 TECHNICAL DATA

Provides detailed specifications and data plate information for the welding machine models.

1.3 ACCESSORIES (OPTIONALS)

Information on optional accessories available for the welding equipment.

1.4 DUTY CYCLE AND OVERHEATING

Explains duty cycle percentages and actions to take if the unit overheats during operation.

1.5 VOLT - AMPERE CURVES

Illustrates the maximum voltage and amperage output capabilities of the welding power source.

2.0 INSTALLATION

2.1 CONNECTING THE POWER SOURCE TO THE MAINS ELECTRICITY SUPPLY

Instructions for safely connecting the welding machine to the mains electricity supply.

2.2 HANDLING AND TRANSPORTING THE POWER SOURCE

Guidelines for safely lifting, moving, and handling the welding power source.

3.0 FUNCTIONS

3.1 FRONT PANEL

Overview of the controls and indicators located on the front panel of the welding machine.

4.0 WELDING SET UP

4.1 FUNCTION KEYS

Explanation of how to use the function keys on the panel to select welding functions.

5.0 WELDING PROCESS PROFILE

5.1 FUNCTION KEYS

Details on setting welding parameters using function keys for process optimization.

6.0 FOUR TIMES FUNCTIONALITY FOR TIG WELDING

7.0 MEMORISE AND RECALL PROGRAM

7.1 MEMORISE A PROGRAM

Steps to save current welding settings into memory locations for later recall.

7.2 MEMORIZED PROGRAM RECALL

Procedure for retrieving previously saved welding programs from memory.

8.0 WELDING PROGRAMS MANAGEMENT

9.0 THE USE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL

10.0 MAINTENANCE

10.1 TYPES OF MALFUNCTIONING/WELDING FAULTS – CAUSES – REMEDIES

Troubleshooting guide detailing common welding faults, their causes, and recommended remedies.

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