5.8.14 Standard MIG/MAG torch
The MIG welding torch trigger is essentially used to start and stop the welding process.
Operating elements
Torch trigger
Other functions are also possible by tapping the torch trigger, depending on the machine type
and control configuration:
•
Change over between welding programs (see "Program changeover with standard torches (P8)"
chapter).
•
Program selection before starting welding (see chapter entitled "Selecting programs with the standard
torch trigger (P17)").
•
Change over between pulse and standard welding in the special latched operating mode.
5.8.15 MIG/MAG special-torches
Function specifications and more indepth information can be found in the operating manual for
the relevant welding torch!
The following special torches can be used together with this welding machine:
•
UP/DOWN welding torch with one rocker
−
for setting the wire speed or
−
to change up to 10 weldingprograms
5.8.16 Remote control
Using protective dust caps!
Protective dust caps protect the connection sockets and therefore the machine against
dirt and damage.
•
The protective dust cap must be fitted if there is no accessory component being operated on
that connection.
•
The cap must be replaced if faulty or if lost!
The remote controls are operated via the 19-pole remote control connection socket
(analogue) or the 7-pole remote control connection socket (digital), depending on the
model.
5.8.17 R10
Type
Port
Display
Dimensions L x W x H in
mm
Weight in kg
•
Setting the operating point via the wire speed (single-dial operation)
•
Arc length correction
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Functions
•
Start/stop welding
CAUTION
NOTE
R10
19-pole, analogue
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180 x 100 x 75
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Design and function
MIG/MAG welding
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