Spartus EasyMIG 317DP User Manual

Spartus EasyMIG 317DP User Manual

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317DP
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  • Page 1 Semiautomatic welder SPARTUS® EasyMIG 317DP User’s manual...
  • Page 2 Therefore, our offer covers such a wide assortment of products. Thank you very much for your trust in our company. We would like to invite you to familiarize yourself with the remaining products and offer at www.spartus. info or directly at a local distributor of SPARTUS® products.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SAFE USE – HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH ARC WELDING AND PLASMA CUTTING ....2 1.1 General safety rules ................................... 2 1.2 Electric shock can kill ................................2 1.3 Welding arc radiation can be dangerous ......................... 3 1.4 Vapours and gases can be dangerous ..........................3 1.5 Noise can be harmful ................................
  • Page 4: Safe Use - Hazards Associated With Arc Welding And Plasma Cutting

    USER’S MANUAL 1. SAFE USE – HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH ARC WELDING AND PLASMA CUTTING Arc welding and plasma cutting are processes feeder fitted with spool and harness). Care that can pose hazards for the operator and per- shall be taken during manual handling. sons in his vicinity.
  • Page 5: Welding Arc Radiation Can Be Dangerous

    USER’S MANUAL • Power supply must never be connected Such radiation can be direct or reflected from before the accessories of SK sockets/con- surfaces such as bright metals and light colo- nectors are properly installed in the device. ured objects. •...
  • Page 6: Noise Can Be Harmful

    USER’S MANUAL Arc welding and allied processes produce wel- in case of an emergency, are in the imme- ding fume which may pollute the atmosphere diate vicinity. surrounding the work. Welding fume is a vary- • In closed rooms or in certain circumstances ing mixture of airborne gases and fine particles during outdoor operations, it may be re- which, if inhaled or swallowed, constitute a...
  • Page 7: Fire Or Explosion Hazard

    USER’S MANUAL source, observed for an adequate period after its c) effective maintenance of sound protection termination. devices, • „Hot spots” and immediate surroundings d) indication as „ear protection areas” where should be observed until their temperature applicable, has dropped to normal. e) restriction of entry to these „ear protection 1.6.2 Explosion hazard areas”...
  • Page 8: Other Hazards

    USER’S MANUAL 1.7.4 Moving elements can be dangerous cylinder valve socket when the valve is being opened. • Special valve shield should always be in- stalled during cylinder transportation or when the cylinder is not used. OTHER HAZARDS Arc welding and allied processes carrying other All protective elements and device housing hazards not listed before.
  • Page 9: Symbols Used In Instructions

    USER’S MANUAL WARNING The maximum voltage of 15kV. Accidental pressing of the microswitch results in unintentional arc ignition. Never bring a bare hand close to the electrode, when the device is connected to a power source. 1.9 SYMBOLS USED IN INSTRUCTIONS We use this symbol to pay your attention about important information.
  • Page 10: Assesment Of Area

    Methods of reducing electromagnetic interference are listed in detail in the standard EN 60974-9 – „Arc welding equipment – Part 9: Installation and use”. 4. CONFORMITY WITH STANDARDS SPARTUS® EasyMIG 317DP are in conformity with the relevant Union harmonization legislation: LVD 2014/35/UE Low Voltage Directive...
  • Page 11: Purpose Of Use

    The machine is powered with a three-phase 400V source power. EasyMIG 317DP enables wire work in terms of 0.8 - 1.2mm diameters. The device equipped with synergic programs also allows you to introduce manual corrections of the set parameters. Pul- sed current welding is an additional advantage of the device.
  • Page 12: Technical Parameters Of Device

    However it is not designed to be used outdoor during precipitation if it is not covered. 6.2 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS OF DEVICE EasyMIG 317DP Input ~3 × 400V ± 10% 50 / 60 Hz Welding current MIG [A] 50 –...
  • Page 13: Installation And Use

    Dimensions [mm] 570 x 265 x 460 7. INSTALLATION AND USE WARNING! SPARTUS® EasyMIG machines are intended for professional and industrial applications. Installation and use of the device may only be carried out appropriately trained professionals. It is forbidden to grinding and/or carrying out other locksmith works or mechanical working of metal in the vicinity of the ventilation opening of unit.
  • Page 14: Description Of Construction

    USER’S MANUAL 7.3 DESCRIPTION OF CONSTRUCTION 7.3.1 Welding source Control panel SK „-” socket EURO socket – MIG gun connector Toggle switch ON/OFF SPOOL GUN connection socket Power cable SK „+” socket Gas cylinder socket Cable to determine the polarity of the EURO socket Clamping mechanism welding wire with nut...
  • Page 15: Connecting To Power Supply

    USER’S MANUAL 7.4 CONNECTING TO POWER SUPPLY Requirements for power network parameters (voltage, permissible range of mains voltage fluctuations etc.) are given in the table with technical parameters of device and on the rating plate of welding machine. Before connecting the unit to the power source: •...
  • Page 16 USER’S MANUAL 7.5.3 MIG/MAG gun installation 1. Connect properly MIG gun plug to EURO socket 2 . 2. Pay special attention to the correct fit of the control pins and input welding wire from wire feeder to the wire inlet guide in MIG gun.
  • Page 17 USER’S MANUAL 7.5.5.2 Setup for gas shielded welding 1. Connect the gas hose to the machine 9 . 2. Connect MIG/MAG gun to the machine (see 7.5.3). 3. Make sure that all threaded connections are not loose and that the shielding gas connection is tight.
  • Page 18: Installation - Mma Welding

    USER’S MANUAL INSTALLATION – MMA WELDING Before connecting hardware and shielding gas to the device, make sure that the device is discon- nected from power source and switch is in the OFF position. The welding polarity depends on the type of electrodes used. Before connecting the cables refer to the requirements specified by the manufacturer of electrodes.
  • Page 19: Installation - Tig Welding

    USER’S MANUAL 7.7 INSTALLATION – TIG WELDING Before connecting hardware and shielding gas to the device, make sure that the device is discon- nected from power source and switch is in the OFF position. 7.7.1 Connecting the gas cylinder 1. The cylinder with appropriate shielding gas, should stand upright and be secured against tipping over in accordance with safety requirements.
  • Page 20: Device Control Panel - Using

    USER’S MANUAL 7.8 DEVICE CONTROL PANEL – USING 317 DP LCD display Parameters adjust knob Welding mode selection/MIG voltage Selection parameter button: wire speed / refine knob wire diameter / inductance / 2-4T mode / Hot Start / Arc Force Home button Description of parameters on the LCD display Welding current...
  • Page 21 USER’S MANUAL FUNCTIONAL INTERFACE – MIG DC 1. Wait 5 seconds, after turning on the machi- ne, for the digital control program to load 2. Press the left button L3 to mode selection, and select the mode by left knob L2 and press the knob to confirm the selection.
  • Page 22 USER’S MANUAL FUNCTIONAL INTERFACE – MIG Pulse / Dual Pulse Press the left button L3 to mode section and select PULSE or DOUBLE PULSE mode by left knob L2 . Press the knob to confirm the selection. The parameters of voltage, welding current and current, inductance, wire diameter, 2T/4T mode are set in the same way as in MIG DC.
  • Page 23 USER’S MANUAL Pulse frequency, Pulse width and base current should be set using the right knob L4 – press it, turn the knob to set appropriate parameter and press it again to save. (Pulse width is to adjust the duration of pulse welding current. The wider the pulse width, the weld bead is wide and deep). FUNCTIONAL INTERFACE –...
  • Page 24 USER’S MANUAL 2. The screen will show the preset TIG Lift wel- ding current. During welding, the display will show the actual welding voltage and current. This can be adjusted by rotating the right knob L4 . WARNINGS AND ACTION OVER TEMPERATURE! When machine operates at full load maximum current for a long time, a OVER TEMPERATURE...
  • Page 25: Maintenance

    10. TROUBLESHOOTING Not all problems with functioning of the device, are the evidence of failure. You can independently carry out an analysis in search of probable failure. In case of doubt, please contact to SPARTUS® dealer or authorized service center.
  • Page 26 USER’S MANUAL PROBLEMS WITH THE DEVICE Poorly connected to the supply voltage. After turning ON the switch the device does not respond. Failure of power switch. No power supply. No arc. A break in circuit welding. A break in the control circuit. Overheat protection is on.
  • Page 27 A masterly combination of high quality production, excellent parameters and ergonomics – these are fea- tures of the SPARTUS® Master series of devices, which were created with demanding welding jobs in mind. Precision, functionality, excellent parameters and resistance to high workloads –...
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