Strata ADVANCETIG 200 Operating Instructions Manual

Strata ADVANCETIG 200 Operating Instructions Manual

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ADVANCETIG 200
MULTI-PROCESS TIG WELDER
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
SPIKE/
PULSE
IP23 CORROSION
LIFT TIG
HF START
230V 50HZ
IGBT
CONSTANT
POWER
DIRECT
GENERATOR
FACTOR
WELDING
& SALT SPRAY
TIG
SINGLE
INVERTER
CURRENT
CURRENT
SAFE
OUTPUT
RESISTANT
PHASE
TECHNOLOGY
CORRECTION
OUTPUT
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  • Page 1 ADVANCETIG 200 MULTI-PROCESS TIG WELDER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SPIKE/ PULSE IP23 CORROSION LIFT TIG HF START 230V 50HZ IGBT CONSTANT POWER DIRECT GENERATOR FACTOR WELDING & SALT SPRAY SINGLE INVERTER CURRENT CURRENT SAFE OUTPUT RESISTANT PHASE TECHNOLOGY CORRECTION OUTPUT www.strata.co.nz...
  • Page 2 ADVANCETIG 200 Congratulations on your new Strata product! The Strata range from Euroquip uses latest technology design and engineering to produce welding products that combine market leading value and features with durability. Designed for discerning operators who seek professional results and product quality without the price tag of a full professional setup.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ADVANCETIG 200 Contents Know Your Machine............5 Quick Start Guide..............8 Wireless Remote Control Configuration......10 Available Parts & Accessories...........11 Wiring Diagram..............13 Care & Maintenance............14 Electrodes................14 Effects of MMA Welding Various Metals......15 Other Knowledge & Resources.........15 Safety................16 Warranty.................23 www.strata.co.nz...
  • Page 4 MULTI-PROCESS TIG WELDER • ADVANCETIG 200 • The ADVANCETIG 200 DC Multiprocess TIG welder is at the top of it’s class. Featuring the latest PFC IGBT technology, DC Pulse TIG and MMA capability, this machine is ready for all ferrous metal jobs such as stainless and mild steel.
  • Page 5: Know Your Machine

    ADVANCETIG 200 Know Your Machine *Denotes more detailed explanation of function to follow. Positive (+) welding power output connection socket. TIG torch gas connector. Negative (-) welding power output connection socket. TIG torch remote connection socket* Control Panel Welding Output Mode Button. MMA Mode Indicator Lift TIG Mode Indicator * Hf TIG Mode Indicator* Trigger Control Mode Button* 10. 2T Trigger Indicator 11. 4T Trigger Indicator 12. LCD Display Value Current(A) Indicator 13. LCD Display Value Voltage(V) Indicator 14. Error/ Overload Indicator* 15. LCD Multifunction Display* 16. LCD Display Value Time(S) Indicator 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17. LCD Display Value Percentage(%) Indicator...
  • Page 6 ADVANCETIG 200 Further Controls Explained and protection is activated. When protection is acti- vated, welding output will be disabled until the safety system senses the overload has reduced sufficiently TIG HF/ Lift Ignition Modes (7,8) and indicator lamp goes out. May also trigger if ma- For TIG welding process, contact of the torch tung- chine experiences an internal power circuit failure.
  • Page 7 ADVANCETIG 200 4T Mode Additional Controls to counteract the high resistance of the electrode and workpiece as the arc is started. End Current Setting (21) Available in 4T trigger mode, sets a welding current Arc Force (32) 5-100% of the main welding current activated when An MMA welding power source is designed to pro- the trigger is held on to ‘unlatch’ the trigger before the duce constant output current (CC). This means with...
  • Page 8: Quick Start Guide

    In an environment with temperatures ments, or ‘scrolls’ up to 30A at a time if the button is exceeding 40°C, the duty cycle will be less than stat- held down. This is very useful for precision work. The ed. In ambient temperature less than 40°C, duty cycle ADVANCETIG 200 can also be used with the Strata performance will be higher. Wireless remote control system. Refer to the acces- sories section further on in this manual for the op- tions available.
  • Page 9 ADVANCETIG 200 2. TIG Operation Note: TIG operation requires an argon gas supply. quick connector to the male gas inlet on the rear 2.1 Connect the earth cable quick connector to the of the machine. positive welding power output socket (1). Con- nect the earth clamp to the work piece. Contact Ensure all connections are tight. Open gas cyl-...
  • Page 10: Wireless Remote Control Configuration

    Continue holding the knob down after with no problems. The direct range of the Strata the LCD display goes blank. Eventually wireless control system is approximately 100m, the display will blink with a wireless reset this will be affected by the physical location of the message.
  • Page 11: Available Parts & Accessories

    ETCPH56S25 Tenax 56S 2.5mm Electrodes (350mm) TC10N24 Collet 3/32” (2.4mm) (2 pk) ETCPH56S32 Tenax 56S 3.2mm Electrodes (350mm) TC10N25 Collet 1/8” 3.2mm (Pkt 2) ETCPH56S40 Tenax 56S 4.0mm Electrodes (450mm) TCB10N31 Collet Body 1/16” (1.6mm) (2pk) ETCPH56S50 Tenax 56S 5.0mm Electrodes (450mm) TCB10N32 Collet Body 3/32” (2.4mm) (2pk) PDL15 Plug, 3 Pin 15A 250V - Straight TCB10N28 Collet Body 1/8” (3.2mm) (2 pk) 17844 Gas Inlet QC TCC10N48 Std. Ceramic Cup 3/8” Bore #6 (2pk) 17847 12 Pin Strata TIG Remote Connection Plug TCC10N47 Std. Ceramic Cup 7/16” Bore #7 (2pk) These accessories listed are available from your Strata Supplier. Refer to the Strata Catalogue, your Strata Supplier or look online at www.strata.co.nz for other accessories and consumables available. www.strata.co.nz...
  • Page 12 ADVANCETIG 200 Suregrip™ Series WP26 Torch Parts TCB57Y02 Back Cap Long TCB57Y04 Back Cap Short TER1MS Momentary Kit UERSWL8 Trigger Lead 25ft TERH200 Large Ergo Tig Handle UERKJ200 Large Knuckle Joint 11. UERJK200 Jointing Repair Kit 13. UERCO200-40 Sheath x 12.5ft Inc Leather Cover UERCO200-80 Sheath x 25ft Inc Leather Cover 15. 46V28 Power Cable x 12.5ft Rubber 46V30 Power Cable x 25ft Rubber All products conform to EN60974-7 and are RoHS, REACH and WEEE compliant www.strata.co.nz...
  • Page 13: Wiring Diagram

    ADVANCETIG 200 Wiring Diagram www.strata.co.nz...
  • Page 14: Care & Maintenance

    ADVANCETIG 200 Care & Maintenance out repairing of electrical appliances, otherwise considerable danger for the user may result. Use only genuine replacement parts. Do not use modified or Keep your Welding Machine non-genuine parts. in Top Condition Storing the Welder The ADVANCETIG 200 does not require any special...
  • Page 15: Effects Of Mma Welding Various Metals

    ADVANCETIG 200 Effects of MMA Welding Various Materials High Tensile and Alloy Steels hydrogen types for high tensile steel, cellulose types The two most prominent effects of welding these for welding large diameter pipes, etc. The range of steels are the formation of a hardened zone in the...
  • Page 16: Safety

    ADVANCETIG 200 Safety Store and Retain this Manual General Safety Warnings Retain this manual for the safety warnings and pre- 1. Maintain labels and nameplates on the welder. These cautions, assembly, operating, inspection, mainte- carry important information. If unreadable or miss- nance and cleaning procedures. Write the product’s ing, contact Euroquip for a replacement.
  • Page 17 ADVANCETIG 200 Safe practices are outlined in the European Standard 9. Ensure that the unit is placed on a stable location EN60974-1 entitled: Safety in welding and allied pro- before use. cesses. WARNING! WARNING! If this unit falls while plugged in, severe injury, Only use safety equipment that has been ap- electric shock, or fire may result.
  • Page 18 ADVANCETIG 200 Arc Rays can Burn Eyes and Skin 4. If working on a metal wall, ceiling, etc., prevent ignition of combustibles on the other side by moving the combustibles to a safe location. If DANGER! relocation of combustibles is not possible, desig- Arc rays from the welding process produce...
  • Page 19 ADVANCETIG 200 4. Disconnect input power before installing or ser- ground or the work surface. Do not touch hold- vicing this equipment. Lock input power, discon- ers connected to two welding machines at the nect switch open, or remove line fuses so power same time or touch other people with the holder cannot be turned on accidentally.
  • Page 20 ADVANCETIG 200 12. Use only well-maintained equipment. Repair or Fire & Explosive Risks replace damaged parts as soon as practical. WARNING! 13. In confined spaces or damp locations, do not use Sparks and spatter fly off from the welding arc. a welder with AC output unless equipped with a The flying sparks and hot metal, weld spatter, voltage reducer.
  • Page 21 ADVANCETIG 200 Cylinders WARNING! Gas cylinders contain gas under high pressure. If damaged, a cylinder can explode. Since gas cylinders are normally part of the welding process, be sure to treat them carefully. 1. Protect compressed gas cylinders from exces- sive heat, mechanical shocks, and arcs. 2. Install and secure cylinders in an upright posi-...
  • Page 22 ADVANCETIG 200 www.strata.co.nz...
  • Page 23: Warranty

    Registered warranty period for the ADVANCETIG 200: The decision that an issue with a product qualifies as a warranty claim is made at the sole jurisdiction of Euroquip. Commercial Use: 36 Months...
  • Page 24 Congratulations on your new STRATA product. We are proud to have you as our customer and will strive to provide you with the best service and reliability in the industry. This product is backed by our extensive warranty and world-wide service network. To locate your nearest distributor or service agency visit www.

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