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QUEEN 210

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  • Page 1 Instructions manual QUEEN 210...
  • Page 3 (MB) QUEEN 210...
  • Page 4 QUEEN 1. NOME, INDIRIZZO E LOGO COSTRUTTORE 10. TENSIONE NOMINALE A VUOTO 2. MODELLO 11. TENSIONE NOMINALE DI ALIMENTAZIONE 3. NUMERO DI SERIE 12. MASSIMA CORRENTE NOMINALE DI ALIMENTAZIONE 13. MASSIMA CORRENTE EFFETTIVA DI ALIMENTAZIONE 4. SCHEMA BLOCCHI 14. NORME DI PRODOTTO 5.
  • Page 5: Technical Specification

    ALTRI DATI TECNICI SPECIFICHE TECNICHE ALTRI DATI TECNICI SPECIFICHE TECNICHE PESO: DIMENSIONI: 220x560x420 CARATTERISTICA STATICA: cadente DISPOSITIVO DI PROTEZIONE DI RETE: Fusibili 25A Ritardati Int. Bipolari: 25A Curva K o C TENSIONE DI INGRESSO: 230V +/- 10% PROTEZIONE TERMICA: termostato tipo “thermic SO1” TEMP.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    U S E A N D M A I N T E N A N C E M A N U A L Fimer S.p.a. thanks you for selecting this unit, it will prove to be a useful, problem-free tool for many years to come if the instructions contained in this manual are followed scru- pulously.
  • Page 8 WARNING SYMBOLS WARNING SYMBOLS                #)# ) '( $ #*'. $' ) # ) +#) $ "%'$%' # #)#  /' )) $*! *( #*'. $' " !# $' "#)## $ $"%'(( ( .!#'( $' '*!)$'(    #)# ) #' $ !)' ($  ...
  • Page 9 Welding operations require high temperatures therefore Fimer S.p.A. is carried out. Furthermore, Fimer S.p.A. will accept no responsibility for any malfunction or damage resulting as a consequen- the risk of fire is great.
  • Page 10: Electric Shock

    Shorten the power supply cables. Never lubricate any part of the regulator. Place EMC filters between the Welder and the power source. (Con- tact Fimer Technical Dept. in this respect ) PRESSURE REGULATOR 4 All regulators are designed for a specific type of gas.
  • Page 11: General Information

    1. GENERAL INFORMATION 6. Welding wire installation 7. Gas cylinder and gas pressure QUEEN 210 and Welders are based on regulator connections 8. Welding instructions INVERTER technology; they extremely compact, versatile and can 8.1. Manual MIG welding be used in all situations where a...
  • Page 12: Description Of Welder

    2. DESCRIPTION OF WELDER 2 3 4 Fig.1 Fig.2 Fig.4 Fig.3 Fig.4A Fig.4B Fig.3A...
  • Page 13: Pag.

    FIGURE 1 Synergic short-arc welding (pag. 6) 1. Display panel: shows welding current (paragraph 3.1.2): fine-tuning wire speed value during normal operations. It also regulator (± 20%) displays other parameters relating to the 8. Welding current regulator in MMA and Manual MIG welding mode, power selected welding method.
  • Page 14: Welding Methods

    Three types of wire can be used: 1. solid wire: always used with shielding gas – connection row 2, fig 5. 3. WELDING METHODS 2. flux-core wire for gas welding: the This chapter contains a brief description core of which contains a mineral which is of the various welding methods available able improve...
  • Page 15: Mma Welding

    of the workpiece can be selected turning Arc Force: knob 8 (Fig.1). (Each time the knob is A temporary increase in the initial turned, selected thickness welding current to ensure the generation displayed on panel 1 for app. 2 seconds of an arc quickly and reliably.
  • Page 16: Output Connections

    5. OUTPUT CONNECTIONS The welding cables are connected using The welding cables are connected using fast-connector plugs. fast-connector plugs. 6. WELDING WIRE INSTALLATION 5.1 MIG welding connections (For MIG welding only) Skip this chapter 1) Connect the earth cable to the - if you intend welding in MMA mode socket on the front panel of the unit (Fig 1 –...
  • Page 17 to guide the wire through. CYLINDER PRESSURE REGULATOR CONNECTIONS N.B. When changing to a wire of different diameter, check that correct roller groove is facing towards outside unit. The wire feeder roller supplied with the unit bears the inscription “0.8” on one side.
  • Page 18: Welding Methods

    serious accidents. Do not 8. WELDING METHODS pile gas cylinders up and never expose 8.1 Manual MIG welding them to excessive heat, flames or To select this mode, turn knob 5 (Fig.1) sparks. Do not bang cylinders against to the MIG MAN setting. each other.
  • Page 19: Synergic Mig Welding

    3. According to the kind of material, parameters can be set manually. More regulate the electronic inductance (Fig. information in this respect will be 1 –6). (Step 4, Fig8) provided in later sections. 4. Connect the earth clamp to the workpiece.
  • Page 20: Mma Welding

    in this mode. However, the increases the welding current for app. one following instructions may second, guaranteeing fast, safe arc help you achieve generation. Antisticking: Decreases the welding current 6- If during welding the arc tends to up to minimum, when the operator makes a decrease excessively, turn knob 7 of mistake causing the electrode to stick to the Figure fig1 anti-clockwise to reduce the...
  • Page 21: Wire Liner Replacement

    WARNING: When “Basic” electrodes are being used, remove any residue left on the electrode before welding. To do that, gently tap the electrode on a metallic surface. (If residue is left on an arc cannot be generated). 9. WIRE LINER REPLACEMENT In case of wire liner replacement please follow carefully this instructions.
  • Page 22: Trouble Shooting

    10. TROUBLE SHOOTING The most common problems and their solutions are listed below: DEFECT CAUSE SOLUTION Blow with compressed air, Dirt on the tip of the wire-feeder The wire does not feed when replace nozzle the wire-feeder roller rotates Loose Excessive spool torque.
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