DINSEO DIX TIG G O 1406.M HF Pro Operation Manual

DINSEO DIX TIG G O 1406.M HF Pro Operation Manual

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BA-0136
Operations manual
TIG Welding Power Source
DIX TIG G O 1406.M HF Pro
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  • Page 1 BA-0136 Operations manual TIG Welding Power Source DIX TIG G O 1406.M HF Pro Keep in secure area for future reference! S C H W E I S S E N W E L D I N G S C H W E I S S E N...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Introduction Description Thank you for buying our product. In order to get the best performance out of the plant and ensure the Features maximum lifespan of its parts, the use and maintenance instruc- tions contained in this manual must be read and strictly complied Usage limits (IEC 60974-1) with, as well as the safety instructions contained in the rele- vant folder.
  • Page 3: Usage Limits (Iec 60974-1)

    there is a high electrical risk, thereby providing maximum op- Open the packaging erator safety. - Arc Force to select the best dynamic characteristics of the Upon receiving the system: welding arc. • Remove the welding generator and all relevant accessories- - Hot Start to improve ignition with particularly difficult elec- components from their packaging.
  • Page 4: Connection To The Electrical Supply

    Table 2 DIX TIG GO 1406.M HF Pro Model TIG DC Power input @ I Duty cycle @ X% (40°C) 200 (25%)* 160 (30%)* Supply connection cable Length Section Earth cable Section * Factor of efficiency • Use class means that the equipment can be used in condi- tions subject to heightened electrical shock.
  • Page 5: Electrode Welding (Mma)

    - Connect the relative ground clamp to the workpiece or 7a) The “Lift” function strikes the arc when the TIG torch electrode to the workpiece support in an area free of rust, paint, comes into contact with the workpiece and is then removed grease, etc..
  • Page 6 Electrode welding (MMA) The welding electrode is used to weld most metals (various types steel, etc.),for which rutilic and basic electrodes are used. 1) Connecting the welding cables (Fig. F): Disconnect the welding power source from the mains power supply and connect the welding cables to the output terminals (Positive and Negative) of the welding power source, attaching them to the clamp and ground with the polarity specified for the type of electrode being used (Fig.
  • Page 7: Maintenance

    tive parameter. With this kind of torch, it is also possible to scroll the saved programmes by pressing the two (+) and (-) buttons. NOTE: The value shown on the display during welding represents the effective current output with all types of control. The digital control unit of the welding power source is fitted with a control recognition device which allows it to identify which device is connected and take action accordingly.
  • Page 8: Meaning Of Graphic Symbols On Welding Power Source

    Meaning of graphic symbols on welding power source Connector for the remote control Power supply switch System for use in environments with increased Warning! risk of electroshock Product suitable for free circulation in the Euro- Fast coupling TIG torch gas tube pean Community Before using the equipment you should carefully Danger! High voltage...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Control panel This manual describes the functions on and how to use the fol- lowing control panels: Displaying the software version installed Electrode welding (MMA) Control panel TIG welding TIG welding with the SPOT WELDING function on DISPLAY WELDING MODE TIG welding - Welding parameters WELDING PARAMETERS...
  • Page 11 ■ WELDING PROCESS SPOT WELDING The welding machine offers 3 TIG/Electrode welding processes. This can be used by pushing the torch button to spot weld for a pre- Each time the button is pushed, the welding machine switches to set period of time (in seconds) at the end of which the arc switch- select the welding process indicated by the LED that stays lit, in es off automatically.
  • Page 12: Displaying The Software Version Installed

    PEAK CURRENT I 4) WELDING PARAMETERS SELECTION To refine the weld quality, the following parameters can be set WARNING: This can only be programmed when at least one pul- by pushing the WELDING PARAMETERS SELECTION key sation mode is activated. (T3) in succession: • HOT START - This increases the welding current, in per- FINAL welding CURRENT...
  • Page 13: Tig Welding With The Spot Welding Function On

    3) Press the WELDING MODE SELECTION key (T1) and go to 5) Rotate the ENCODER knob (E) to set the SPOT WELDING one of the 4 options available: time required (0,1÷10,0 sec). SWITCH SPOT WELD L4 L5 CYCLE L7 L6 6) By pushing the WELDING PARAMETERS SELECTION (T3) 4) Turn the ENCODER knob (E) until the DISPLAY (D) shows key a number of times it is possible to set the various TIG...
  • Page 14 FINAL welding CURRENT To exit the setting phase, hold the WELDING PARAMETERS SE- LECTION key (T3) down for about 1 second. 182 HF PRO 202 HF PRO 2B) FAST PULSE 5 ÷ 180 A 5 ÷ 200 A TIG pulse welding with manual setting of parameters. WARNING: This can only be programmed when 4 STROKES or Press the PULSE key (T4) until the requited pulsation is active.
  • Page 15 PEAK CURRENT I To exit the setting phase, hold the WELDING PARAMETERS SE- LECTION key (T3) down for about 1 second. 182 HF PRO 202 HF PRO 25 ÷ 180 A 25 ÷ 200 A 3B - FAST PULSE + SWITCH Press the PULSE key (T4) until the requited pulsation is active This function, which is good for less skilled operators, makes it (FAST LED on).
  • Page 16: Creating And Memorising Automatic Welding Points

    LEVEL PEAK CURRENT I 3) The WELDING PROGRAM has now been saved and its num- ber appears in the DISPLAY (D) along with the other settings 182 HF PRO 202 HF PRO saved (corresponding LEDs on without flashing). The letter F 25 ÷...
  • Page 17: Calling Up Saved Programs

    Calling up saved programs Activating the VRD device 1) Hold the SET/PRG key (T3) down (about 3 seconds) until the To activate the VRD device, which must be done when the weld- DISPLAY (D) shows the number of the program selected flash- ing machine is switched off: ing (e.g.
  • Page 18: Auxiliary Functions

    All of this is necessary to allow our technical assistance depart- Auxiliary functions ment to resolve problems more easily, as quickly as possible and thanks to the user’s reports, also because, in the meantime the “Energy saving” machine will not allow the operator to do their work. This function manages correct functioning of the cooling fan and Table 1 cooling equipment that only run when strictly necessary, that is:...

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