Design and function
MIG/MAG welding
5.7.19 Remote control
Remote controls are operated on the 19-pole remote control connection socket (analogue). If required,
extension cables are available in different lengths (see chapter "Accessories").
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The remote control is detected automatically when the welding machine is switched on.
5.7.20 R10, R20, R40
Type
Port
Display
Dimensions L x W
x H in mm
Weight in kg
The remote controls are designed specifically for use with welding machines in the Phoenix Progress- /
alpha Q- / Taurus Synergic S range and offer various setting options, depending on the model.
Common features:
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Setting the operating point via the wire speed (single-dial operation)
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Arc length correction
R20:
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Changeover and display of up to ten welding programs.
R40:
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Change over, display, create or change up to 16 welding programs.
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Switch superpulse function on or off.
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Change over between standard MIG welding and pulse arc MIG welding
(if supported by the welding machine).
R10
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Setting the operating point via the wire speed (single-dial operation)
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Arc length correction
66
R10
19-pole, analogue
19-pole, analogue
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180 x 100 x 75
330 x 180 x 95
0.86
R20
7-pole, digital
Single-digit
16-digit
270 x 150 x 75
2.3
R40
1.4
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