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Maquinas de soldadura
FICHA TÉCNICA
Producto: Digi-Tig200AC/DC Puls
Nueva inversora digital ofrece potencia y un
DESCRIPCIÓN:
rendimiento a un precio económico. Esta máquina también
características únicas que la distingue de la competencia. La memoria,
el pulso y las formas de onda gracias al microprocesador. El pulso AC
avanzado. El pulso avanzado MIX es una característica digital que
mejora rendimiento extremo en aluminio para espesores muy delgados
o muy gruesos. Puede ser configurado para aumentar la penetración
en el aluminio hasta un 25%. Larga vida útil y de fácil reparación ya que
sus componentes modulares hacen fácil el diagnóstico y cambio de
partes. Usa Power Factor Correction PFC que permite que la unidad
ahorre energía y pueda conectarse en cualquier voltaje entre 90-275
voltios evitando daños a la maquina cuando varié el voltaje.
Accesorios Incluidos
B006
CÓDIGO:
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  • Page 1 Maquinas de soldadura FICHA TÉCNICA Producto: Digi-Tig200AC/DC Puls Nueva inversora digital ofrece potencia y un DESCRIPCIÓN: rendimiento a un precio económico. Esta máquina también características únicas que la distingue de la competencia. La memoria, el pulso y las formas de onda gracias al microprocesador. El pulso AC avanzado.
  • Page 2 IGBT INVERTER Digi-Tig200ACDC PULS AC-TIG/DC-TIG/DC-MMA WELDING MACHINE (Suitable for 1x110V or 1x220V) Operators’s Manual Safety, Setup and General Use Guide EMPRESAS CARBONE S.A. REV.2 0 00137-16 Calle 5ta. Rio Abajo, Panamá, Panamá Issue Date: May. 09, 2016 Telefonos: (507) 3916309 / 3916313 Manual No.: 0-1527...
  • Page 3 Dear Customer, Thank you for selecting the our machine. We appreciate you as a customer and hope that you will enjoy years of use from your welder. Please go directly to the our website to register your unit and receive your warranty information. Your unit registration is important should any information such as product updates or re-calls be issued.
  • Page 4 Please record your equipment identification below for future reference. This information can be found on data plate at rear of machine. Product Digi-Tig200ACDC PULS : Serial No. ___________________________________ Date of Purchase _____________________________ Where Purchased _____________________________...
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS We are dedicated to providing you with the best possible equipment and service to meet the demanding jobs that you have. We want to go beyond delivering a satisfactory product to you. That is the reason we offer technical support to assist you with your needs should an occasion occur. With proper use and care your product should deliver years of trouble free service.
  • Page 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS These safety precautions are for protection of safety and health. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in serious injury or death. Be careful to read and follow all cautions and warnings. Protect yourself and others. Welding and cutting processes produce high levels of ultraviolet (UV) radiation that can cause severe skin burn and damage.
  • Page 7 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING! Persons with pacemakers should not weld, cut or be in the welding area until they consult with their physician. Some pacemakers are sensitive to EMF radiation and could severely malfunction while welding or while being in the vicinity of someone welding. Serious injury or death may occur! Welding and plasma cutting processes generate electro-magnetic fields and radiation.
  • Page 8 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING! Electrical shock can kill. Make sure all electrical equipment is properly grounded. Do not use frayed, cut or otherwise damaged cables and leads. Do not stand, lean or rest on ground clamp. Do not stand in water or damp areas while weld-ing or cutting. Keep work surface dry.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SAFETY PRECAUTIONS..........Installation.............Section A Technical Specifications..........A-1 Output Amps %duty cycle ..........A-2 Select Suitable Location..........A-3 Stacking ..............A-3 TRANSPORT - UNLOADING ..........A-3 Tilting...............A-3 Environmental Area ............A-3 Machine Grounding and High Frequency Interference Protection ..A-4 Input Connections ...........A-4 Reconnect Procedure............A-5 220/230/240V Input.............A-5...
  • Page 10: Installation

    INSTALLATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS max. rated Output Amps @% Duty Cycle (Based on a 10 minute cycle) (Example; 160A@60% for DC Stick and 200A@60% for AC/DC Balance TIG) MODEL Digi-Tig200ACDC PULS Voltage 1 xAC110V 50/60Hz 1 xAC220V 50/60Hz INPUT Fuse rating...
  • Page 11 INSTALLATION Chart gives max. rated Output Amps @% Duty Cycle (Based on a 10 minute cycle) (Example; 200A@60% for DC Stick and 250A@60% for AC/DC Balance TIG) Using standard input cable for protected input supply 100% STICK(MMA) 220A OUTPUT AMPS Wiring and protection based on the IEC60974.1 National Electric Code: Use a Super Lag type fuse or circuit breaker with a delay in tripping action.
  • Page 12: Select Suitable Location

    INSTALLATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read entire installation section before starting installation. Neither let the equipment or the single unit fall, nor put it down with force. Once it has been removed from the packing, the ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill. power source can be used to move it in the ·Only qualified personnel should hand or on the shoulder.
  • Page 13: Machine Grounding And High Frequency Interference Protection

    INSTALLATION MACHINE GROUNDING AND HIGH following methods: FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE a) A metal underground water pipe in direct contact PROTECTION with the earth for ten feet or more. This welder must be grounded! See your local and b) A 3/4" (19mm) galvanized pipe or a 5/8" national electrical codes for proper grounding (16mm)solid galvanized iron, steel or copper rod methods.
  • Page 14: Reconnect Procedure

    INSTALLATION an individual branch circuit. Using fuses or circuit breakers smaller than 1Also called “inverse time” or “thermal/magnetic” recommended may result in "nuisance" shut-off circuit breakers. from welder inrush currents even if not welding at These circuit breakers have a delay in tripping action that decreases as the magnitude of the high currents.
  • Page 15: Work Cable Connection

    INSTALLATION ENGINE DRIVEN GENERATOR The Inverter machine can be operated on engine SHIELDING GAS CONNECTION driven generators as long as the 220/230/240 volt Obtain the necessary inert shielding gas (usually auxiliary meets the following conditions: argon). Connect the cylinder of gas with the .
  • Page 16: Operation

    OPERATION Read and understand this entire section before operating the machine. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill. · Do not touch electrically live parts or electrode with skin or wet clothing. · Insulate yourself from work and ground. · Always wear dry insulating gloves. Read and follow "Electric Shock Warnings"...
  • Page 17: Product Description

    OPERATION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION RECOMMENDED QUIPMENT/INTERFACE The Precision TIG is a member of our field acclaimed Precision TIG family of industrial arc (See Installed Options in Accessories Section for welding power sources. Premium features include: more details) 1 Precise constant current output. The Precision TIG will be available as a basic 2 Full range square wave AC/DC TIG (GTAW) Machine (Only) and in Factory Basic module will...
  • Page 18 OPERATION CONTROLS AND SETTINGS All operator controls and adjustments are located on the case front of the TIG machine. Refer to Figure B.1 and the corresponding explanations. FIGURE B.1 CONTROL PANEL 1. FRONT PANEL 2. BACK PANEL 1.Memory chanel LED 2.
  • Page 19 OPERATION 2. Data Display - to weld. The unit features a single main -output current is too high or the machine fails. digital display. The data in the display is always 9. MMA slector accompanied by a corresponding LED light which DC-/DC+ 10.
  • Page 20 OPERATION After the arc is started the output current will be at the Start current. This condition can be maintained as long or as short as necessary. If the Start current is not necessary, do not hold the (4 step diagram 2) TIG torch trigger as described at the beginning of this step.
  • Page 21 OPERATION voltage into direct current. * (EN 60974-1/EN 50199) Standards applied. power switch ) Direct current. It serves as the On/Off switch for the welder. * (x) Utilisation factor expressed as a percentage of Always turn the welder on and off by the switch first useful work over a cycle of 10 minutes at an before using any disconnect.
  • Page 22: Operating Steps

    OPERATION OPERATING STEPS WELDING IN TIG MODE 1 Connect the TIG torch and cable Twist-Mate quick connect plug to the Electrode/Gas output receptacle. This receptacle also contains an integral gas connection for the torch. Connect the work clamp to the work piece. 2 Set the TIG/MMA switch to "TIG".
  • Page 23: Dc Pulsed Tig

    OPERATION Increasing frequency constricts arc, STEEL TIG WELDING increases stability and improves weld quality. The TIG process is very effective for welding both FIGURE B.6 carbon steel alloy steel, especially applications requiring precision results. I(A) Electrode Negative Polarity is required. Since this DC TIG-NOT PULSED process does not include the removal of impurities, proper cleaning and preparation of the edges is...
  • Page 24: Gtaw Process

    OPERATION ·● Set the AC Balance control to maximum 70% desired. electrode negative. This can be reduced if the . ●Set the AC Frequency in the 100 to 120 Hz range. material welded is heavily oxidized, however This is a "Sweet Spot" for most aluminum starting at maximum and adjusting to less is applications.
  • Page 25 B-10 OPERATION B-10 nega-tive (EN) provides penetration in the TIG welding AC Wave Forms. pro-cess. Electrode positive (EP) creates a strong reverse The wave form control is a useful feature for achieving flow of electricity that breaks up the weld-resistant a desired type of arc performance in AC mode.
  • Page 26: Ac Tig Welding Quick Start Up

    B-11 OPERATION B-11 AC TIG WELDING QUICK START UP DC TIG WELDING QUICK START UP ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill. ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill. . Have an electrician install . Have an electrician install and service this equipment. and service this equipment. .
  • Page 27 B-12 OPERATION B-12 "Maximum" refers to a fully depressed Foot The negative portion of the AC wave offers no Ampcontrol,or a fully extended Hand Ampcontrol. cleaning action but concentrates more heat on the When the welder is in TIG modes activating the work.
  • Page 28 B-13 OPERATION B-13...
  • Page 29 B-14 OPERATION B-14...
  • Page 30 B-15 OPERATION B-15...
  • Page 31: Welding In Stick Mode

    B-16 OPERATION B-16 WELDING IN STICK MODE will be electrically hot whenever the power 1 Put the electrode holder and cable quick connect switch is turned on. plug into the electrode output receptacle. Turn clockwise until tight. Connect the work clamp to the 5 Turn the power switch to "ON".
  • Page 32 B-17 OPERATION B-17 1. Turn on the power switch on the rear of the unit. Allow unit to cycle through its start up program. 2. Select the Stick mode with the TIG/MMA selector switch. 3. Make sure electrode holder is connected to the positive terminal and the work clamp is connected to the negative connector.
  • Page 33: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE 7 SPARK GAP ADJUSTMENT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The spark gap .020(.5mm) is set at the factory to a gap of 0.015 inches (0.4mm) See Figure D.1. This setting is adequate for most applications. Where ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill. less high frequency is desired, the setting can be ●...
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING HOW TO USE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Service and Repair should only be performed by our Factory Trained Personnel. Unauthorized repairs performed on this equipment may result in danger to the technician and machine operator and will invalidate your factory warranty. For your safety and to avoid Electrical Shock, please observe all safety notes and precautions detailed throughout this manual.
  • Page 35 TROUBLESHOOTING Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual OUTPUT PROBLEMS POSSIBLE AREAS OF RECOMMENDED PROBLEMS (SYMPTOMS) MISADJUSTMENTS COURSE OF ACTION 1. Make certain that the input power switch is in the "ON" position and machine is plugged in. 2. Check the input voltage at the Machine is Dead -No Output machine.
  • Page 36 TROUBLESHOOTING Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual OUTPUT PROBLEMS POSSIBLE AREAS OF RECOMMENDED COURSE PROBLEMS (SYMPTOMS) MISADJUSTMENTS(S) OF ACTION 1. Welding application may exceed recommended duty cycle. Reduce the Machine regularly over duty cycle. heats - thermostat opens, 2.
  • Page 37 TROUBLESHOOTING Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual TIG MODE PROBLEMS POSSIBLE AREAS OF RECOMMENDED COURSE PROBLEMS (SYMPTOMS) MISADJUSTMENTS(S) OF ACTION 1. Problem may be caused by high frequency interference. Make sure that the machine is grounded properly according to the installation Machine output instructions.
  • Page 38 TROUBLESHOOTING Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual TIG MODE PROBLEMS POSSIBLE AREAS OF RECOMMENDED COURSE PROBLEMS (SYMPTOMS) MISADJUSTMENTS(S) OF ACTION 1. Clean any oily or organic contamination from the work piece. 2. Tungsten electrode may be contaminated. Replace or sharpen. Black areas along weld 3.Check for contaminated gas or leaks in bead...
  • Page 39 TROUBLESHOOTING Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual TIG WELD PROBLEMS POSSIBLE AREAS OF RECOMMENDED COURSE PROBLEMS (SYMPTOMS) MISADJUSTMENTS(S) OF ACTION 1. If the machine location is in a highly No high frequency. Machine dirty environment with conductive is in the TIG Mode and has contaminants, check and clean the spark normal output.
  • Page 40 TROUBLESHOOTING Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual STICK WELDING PROBLEMS POSSIBLE AREAS OF RECOMMENDED COURSE PROBLEMS (SYMPTOMS) MISADJUSTMENTS(S) OF ACTION Weld current may be set too high for electrode size. Reduce current control setting, or use a larger Stick electrode "Blasts Off"...
  • Page 41 DIAGRAMS Diagram for the machine working elements. Input 1xAC 110 or 220V,rectifier and filter it into 400VDC(PFC circuit). Control the IGBT by PWM+PFM,inverter the 400VDC to 40KHZ AC. High frequency transformer pass the power by insulation and voltage reducing with high efficiency. Output the second rectifier and the second filter.Output the required welding current and voltage.
  • Page 42: Accessories

    Operation instructions Certificate of quality ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Certificate of quality Name of product: AC/DC TIG WELDING Type of product: Digi-Tig200ACDC PULS Packing Test results of this welder fulfils_____________ _________technical requirements and its release from the works is granted. Inspector_________ Date___________...
  • Page 43 Do not touch electrically live parts or Keep flammable materials away. Wear eye, ear and body protection. WARNING electrode with skin or wet clothing. Insulate yourself from work and ground. Spanish No toque las partes o los electrodos Mantenga el material combustible Protéjase los ojos, los oídos y el AVISO DE bajo carga con la piel o ropa moja-...
  • Page 44 Keep your head out of fumes. Turn power off before servicing. Do not operate with panel open or Use ventilation or exhaust to guards off. WARNING remove fumes from breathing zone. Spanish Los humos fuera de la zona de res- Desconectar el cable de ali- No operar con panel abierto o AVISO DE...

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