Thank you and congratulations on choosing Parweld. This Owner’s Manual is designed to help you get the most out of your Parweld products. Please take time to read the Safety precautions. They will help you protect yourself against potential hazards in the workplace. With proper maintenance this equipment should provide years of reliable service.
Be alert that welding sparks and hot materials from welding can Insulate work clamp when not connected to work piece to prevent easily go through small cracks and openings to adjacent areas. contact with any metal object. Watch for fire, and keep a fire extinguisher nearby. Be aware that www.parweld.co.uk...
165A 190A 280A Turn face away from valve outlet when opening cylinder valve. Use the right equipment, correct procedures, and sufficient number 100% 140A 130A 140A 220A of persons to lift and move cylinders. www.parweld.co.uk...
Latching trigger selector. 2T denotes momentary trigger, 15. Gas connection for TIG welding (TIG torch is optional extra). 4T denotes latching trigger. 16. Trigger connection for TIG welding (TIG torch is optional extra). MIG torch euro connector, for connection of the MIG torch. www.parweld.co.uk...
4.1 Description of Controls Back XtM 255i XtM 256i Gas connection for MIG and TIG Welding gas. ON OFF Switch for switching on or off the mains supply to the machine. Mains input cable. Socket for optional water cooler (XTM 356i only).
5.4.3 Torch Installation Have a qualified electrician connect the input plug. For long runs Your Parweld MIG/MAG Welding Torch has been supplied ready to over 30m, larger copper wires should be used. The green/yellow weld. It has been supplied with the standard consumables denoted wire in the input cable connects to the frame of the machine.
(13) and check the gas flow is adequate for your application. Refit the tension arm. (11) Inductance control which controls the smoothness of the arc. An inexpensive flow meter is available from Parweld reference Using primarily the Voltage and the Current (wire speed) knobs 806001.
The amount of wire stick out at the end of the torch after welding can be adjusted by using the burn back control inside the spool cover (Fig 3). Increasing burn back will reduce the amount of wire projecting from the torch at the end of a weld. www.parweld.co.uk...
Titanium Pure Argon (f) Wrong electrode (f) Use electrodes for position in which designed for position in welding is done. which welding is done, otherwise proper control of slag is difficult. www.parweld.co.uk...
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Poor weld finish Inadequate shielding Increase gas flow or welding connection to the check gas line for work piece gas flow problems www.parweld.co.uk...
10.0 EC Declaration of Conformity Hereby we declare that the machines as stated below Type: XTM 255i XTM 256i XTM 356i Conform to the Low Voltage Directive: 2014/35/EEC EMC Directive 2014/35/EEC European standard: EN/IEC 60974-1 parweld.com @ParweldLtd ParweldTV parweld_uk This is to certify that the tested sample is in conformity with all provisions of the above detailed EU directives and product standards.
WEE compliance outside the UK please contact your supplier/Importer Parweld is registered with a compliance scheme Official registration number is WEE/FD0255QV When your equipment reaches the end of its service life you should return it to Parweld where it will be reconditioned or processed for recycling.
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Parweld Limited Bewdley Business Park Long Bank Bewdley Worcestershire England DY12 2TZ Tel: +44 1299 266800 www.parweld.co.uk info@parweld.co.uk...
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