Tig Welding; Remote Controls; General Notes - Cebora Power Rod 130 Instruction Manual

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O - 1/4 GAS FITTING
This is where the gas hose of the TIG welding torch is
to be connected.
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P - Negative output terminal (-)
Q -Positive output terminal (+)
0
S - switch
Turns the machine on and off
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R - gas intake fitting
3.3.

GENERAL NOTES

Before using this welding machine, carefully read the stan-
dards CEI 26/9 - CENELEC HD 407 and CEI 26.11 - CENE-
LEC HD 433. Also make sure the insulation of the cables,
electrode clamps, sockets and plugs are intact, and that the
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size and length of the welding cables are compatible with the
current used.
3.4
MMA WELDING (MANUAL METAL ARC)
- This welding machine is suitable for welding all types of
electrodes, with the exception of cellulosic (AWS 6010)*.
- Make sure that the switch S is in position 0, then connect
the welding cables, observing the polarity required by the
manufacturer of the electrodes you will be using; also con-
nect the clamp of the ground cable to the workpiece, as
close to the weld as possible, making sure that there is good
electrical contact.
- Do NOT touch the torch or electrode clamp simultaneou-
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sly with the earth clamp.
- Turn the machine on using the switch S.
- Select the MMA procedure by pressing the button A:
LED F lit.
- Adjust the current based on the diameter of the electrode,
the welding position and the type of joint to be made.
- Always remember to shut off the machine and remove
the electrode from the clamp after welding.
3.5

TIG WELDING

This welding machine is suitable for welding stainless steel,
iron, or copper using the TIG procedure.
Connect the earth cable connector to the positive pole (+) of
the welding machine, and the clamp to the workpiece as
close as possible to the welding point, making sure there is
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good electrical contact.
Connect the power connector of the TIG torch to the nega-
tive pole (-) of the welding machine.
Connect the torch connector to the welding machine con-
nector I.
Connect the torch gas hose fitting to the fitting O on the
machine, and the gas hose from the cylinder pressure regu-
lator to the gas fitting R on the rear panel.
Turn on the machine.
Do not touch live parts and output terminals while the machi-
ne is powered.
The first time the machine is switched on, select the mode
using the button A and the welding current using the knob H.
The flow of inert gas must be set to a value (in liters per minu-
te) approximately 6 times the diameter of the electrode.

4 REMOTE CONTROLS

The following remote controls may be connected to adjust
the welding current for this welding machine:
Art. 193 Foot control (used in TIG welding)
Art (1266) TIG UP/DOWN Torch.
Art 1192+Art 187 (used in MMA welding)
ART. 1180 Connection to simultaneously connect the torch
and the pedal control.
ART. 193 may be used in any TIG welding mode with this
accessory.
Remote controls that include a potentiometer regulate
the welding current from the minimum to the maximum
current set via the knob H.
Remote controls with UP/DOWN logic regulate the wel-
ding current from the minimum to the maximum.
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