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EWM Phoenix 355 Progress puls MM TKM Operating Instructions Manual (117 pages)
Brand:
EWM
| Category:
Welding System
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
General Instructions
2
Table of Contents
3
Contents
3
Safety Instructions
6
Notes on the Use of These Operating Instructions
6
Explanation of Icons
7
General
8
Transport and Installation
12
Ambient Conditions
13
In Operation
13
Transport and Storage
13
Intended Use
14
Applications
14
MIG/MAG Standard Welding
14
Forcearc
14
Rootarc
14
MIG/MAG Pulse Welding
14
Forcearc Puls
14
Rootarc Puls
14
TIG (Liftarc) Welding
14
MMA Welding
14
Documents Which also Apply
15
Warranty
15
Declaration of Conformity
15
Welding in Environments with Increased Electrical Hazards
15
Service Documents (Spare Parts and Circuit Diagrams)
15
Calibration/Validation
15
Machine Description - Quick Overview
16
Front View
16
Rear View
18
Machine Control - Operating Elements
20
Functional Sequence
22
Operating Elements in the Machine
23
Design and Function
24
General
24
Machine Cooling
25
Workpiece Lead, General
25
Installation
26
Protective Flap, Welding Machine Control
26
Mains Connection
27
Mains Configuration
27
Welding Torch Cooling System
28
Cooling Module Connection
28
Shielding Gas Supply (Shielding Gas Cylinder for Welding Machine)
29
Gas Test
30
Rinse Hose Package" Function
30
Setting the Shielding Gas Quantity
30
MIG/MAG Welding
31
Welding Torch and Workpiece Line Connection
31
MIG/MAG Standard Welding
32
MIG/MAG Cored Wire Welding with a Negative Wire Electrode
33
MIG/MAG Cored Wire Welding with a Positive Wire Electrode
33
Wire Feed
34
Open the Protective Flap of the Wire Feeder
34
Inserting the Wire Spool
34
Changing the Wire Feed Rollers
35
Inching the Wire Electrode
36
Spool Brake Setting
38
Definition of MIG/MAG Welding Tasks
39
Welding Task Selection
39
Basic Welding Parameters
39
Operating Mode
39
Welding Type (MIG/MAG Standard/Pulse Arc Welding)
39
Choke Effect / Dynamics
40
Superpuls
40
Burn-Back
41
MIG/MAG Operating Point
42
Selecting the Display Unit
42
Operating Point Setting Using Material Thickness
42
Arc Length Correction Setting
43
Accessory Components for Operating Point Setting
43
MIG/MAG Welding Data Display
43
Forcearc / Forcearc Puls
44
Rootarc/Rootarc Puls
45
MIG/MAG Functional Sequences / Operating Modes
46
Explanation of Signs and Functions
46
Conventional MIG/MAG Welding (GMAW Non Synergic)
59
Setting the Operating Point (Welding Output)
59
MIG/MAG Program Sequence ("Program Steps" Mode)
60
Selection of the Program Sequence Parameter
60
MIG/MAG Overview of Parameters
61
Example, Tack Welding (Non-Latched)
62
Example, Aluminium Tack Welding (Non-Latched Special)
62
Example, Aluminium Welding (Latched Special)
63
Example, Visible Seams (Latched Super Pulse)
64
Main Program a Mode
65
Selecting Parameters (Program A)
67
MIG/MAG Automatic Cut-Out
67
Standard MIG/MAG Torch
68
MIG/MAG Special-Torches
68
Program- and Up- / down Operation
68
Switching between Push/Pull and Intermediate Drive
69
Expert Menu (MIG/MAG)
70
Selection
70
TIG Welding
72
Welding Torch and Workpiece Line Connection
72
Welding Task Selection
73
Welding Current Setting
73
TIG Arc Ignition
73
Liftarc Ignition
73
Function Sequences/Operating Modes
74
Explanation of Signs and Functions
74
TIG Automatic Cut-Out
77
TIG Program Sequence ("Program Steps" Mode)
78
MMA Welding
79
Connecting the Electrode Holder and Workpiece Lead
79
Welding Task Selection
80
Welding Current Setting
80
Arcforce
80
Hotstart
81
Antistick
81
Parameter Overview
81
Remote Control
82
Interfaces for Automation
82
Automation Interface
83
Remote Control Connection Socket, 19-Pole
84
RINT X12 Robot Interface
85
BUSINT X11 Industrial Bus Interface
85
PC Interfaces
85
Protecting Welding Parameters from Unauthorised Access
86
Special Parameters (Advanced Settings)
86
Selecting, Changing and Saving Parameters
87
Reset to Factory Settings
89
The Special Parameters in Detail
90
Machine Configuration Menu
98
Selecting, Changing and Saving Parameters
98
Matching the Cable Resistance
100
Power-Saving Mode
101
Maintenance, Care and Disposal
102
General
102
Maintenance Work, Intervals
102
Daily Maintenance Tasks
102
Visual Inspection
102
Functional Test
102
Monthly Maintenance Tasks
103
Visual Inspection
103
Functional Test
103
Annual Test (Inspection and Testing During Operation)
103
Maintenance Work
103
Disposing of Equipment
104
Manufacturer's Declaration to the End User
104
Meeting the Requirements of Rohs
104
Rectifying Faults
105
Checklist for Rectifying Faults
105
Error Messages (Power Source)
106
Resetting Jobs (Welding Tasks) to the Factory Settings
108
Resetting a Single JOB
108
Resetting All Jobs
109
General Operating Problems
109
Interface for Automated Welding
109
Vent Coolant Circuit
110
Technical Data
111
Phoenix 355 Progress Puls MM TKM
111
Accessories
112
General Accessories
112
Remote Control/Connecting and Extension Cable
112
7-Pole Connection
112
Options
113
Computer Communication
113
Replaceable Parts
114
Wire Feed Rollers
114
Wire Feed Rollers for Steel Wire
114
Wire Feed Rollers for Aluminium Wire
114
Wire Feed Rollers for Cored Wire
114
Conversion Sets
115
JOB-List
116
Appendix A
116
Overview of EWM Branches
117
Appendix B
117
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EWM Phoenix 355 Progress puls MM TKM Operating Instructions Manual (128 pages)
Brand:
EWM
| Category:
Welding System
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
General Instructions
2
1 Contents
3
Table of Contents
3
2 Safety Instructions
6
Notes on the Use of These Operating Instructions
6
Explanation of Icons
7
Safety Instructions
8
Transport and Installation
12
3 Intended Use
13
Documents Which also Apply
13
Warranty
13
Declaration of Conformity
13
Welding in Environments with Increased Electrical Hazards
13
Service Documents (Spare Parts and Circuit Diagrams)
13
Calibration/Validation
13
4 Machine Description - Quick Overview
14
Front View
14
Rear View
16
Operating Elements in the Machine
18
Machine Control - Operating Elements
19
Function Sequence
21
5 Design and Function
23
Transport and Installation
23
Ambient Conditions
23
Machine Cooling
24
Workpiece Lead, General
24
Protective Flap, Welding Machine Control
24
Welding Torch Holder
25
Welding Torch Cooling System
26
Cooling Module Connection
26
Notes on the Installation of Welding Current Leads
27
Stray Welding Currents
28
Mains Connection
29
Mains Configuration
29
Shielding Gas Supply (Shielding Gas Cylinder for Welding Machine)
30
Pressure Regulator Connection
30
Shielding Gas Hose Connection
31
Gas Test - Setting the Shielding Gas Volume
32
Welding Data Display
33
MIG/MAG Welding
34
Welding Torch and Workpiece Line Connection
34
Welding Torch and Workpiece Line Connection
35
Wire Feed
37
Open the Protective Flap of the Wire Feeder
37
Inserting the Wire Spool
38
Changing the Wire Feed Rollers
39
Inching the Wire Electrode
41
Spool Brake Setting
42
Definition of MIG/MAG Welding Tasks
43
Welding Task Selection
43
Basic Welding Parameters
43
Choke Effect / Dynamics
44
Superpuls
45
Burn-Back
46
MIG/MAG Operating Point
47
Selecting the Display Unit
47
Operating Point Setting Using Material Thickness
48
Arc Length Correction Setting
48
Accessory Components for Operating Point Setting
48
Forcearc / Forcearc Puls
49
Rootarc/Rootarc Puls
50
MIG/MAG Functional Sequences / Operating Modes
51
Explanation of Signs and Functions
51
Conventional MIG/MAG Welding (GMAW Non Synergic)
64
Setting the Operating Point (Welding Output)
64
MIG/MAG Program Sequence ("Program Steps" Mode)
65
Selection of the Program Sequence Parameter
65
MIG/MAG Overview of Parameters
66
Example, Tack Welding (Non-Latched)
67
Example, Aluminium Tack Welding (Non-Latched Special)
67
Example, Aluminium Welding (Latched Special)
68
Example, Visible Seams (Latched Super Pulse)
69
Main Program a Mode
70
Selecting Parameters (Program A)
72
MIG/MAG Automatic Cut-Out
72
Standard MIG/MAG Torch
73
MIG/MAG Special-Torches
73
Program- and up / down Operation
73
Switching between Push/Pull and Intermediate Drive
73
Expert Menu (MIG/MAG)
74
Selection
74
TIG Welding
76
Welding Torch and Workpiece Line Connection
76
Welding Task Selection
77
Welding Current Setting
77
TIG Arc Ignition
77
Liftarc
77
Function Sequences/Operating Modes
78
Explanation of Signs and Functions
78
TIG Automatic Cut-Out
81
TIG Program Sequence ("Program Steps" Mode)
82
MMA Welding
83
Connecting the Electrode Holder and Workpiece Lead
83
Welding Task Selection
84
Arcforce
84
Hotstart
85
Antistick
85
Parameter Overview
85
Interfaces for Automation
86
Automation Interface
87
Remote Control Connection Socket, 19-Pole
88
RINT X12 Robot Interface
89
BUSINT X11 Industrial Bus Interface
89
Remote Control
86
PC Interface
89
Access Control
90
Special Parameters (Advanced Settings)
90
Selecting, Changing and Saving Parameters
91
Reset to Factory Settings
93
Special Parameters in Detail
94
Machine Configuration Menu
103
Selecting, Changing and Saving Parameters
103
Aligning the Cable Resistance
105
Power-Saving Mode (Standby)
106
Cleaning
107
General
107
6 Maintenance, Care and Disposal
107
Maintenance Work, Intervals
108
Daily Maintenance Tasks
108
Visual Inspection
108
Functional Test
108
Monthly Maintenance Tasks
108
Annual Test (Inspection and Testing During Operation)
109
Disposing of Equipment
109
Manufacturer's Declaration to the End User
109
Meeting the Requirements of Rohs
109
7 Rectifying Faults
110
Checklist for Rectifying Faults
110
Error Messages (Power Source)
111
Resetting Jobs (Welding Tasks) to the Factory Settings
113
Resetting a Single JOB
113
Resetting All Jobs
114
General Operating Problems
114
Automation Interface
114
Vent Coolant Circuit
115
8 Technical Data
116
Phoenix 355 Progress Puls MM TKM
116
9 Accessories
117
General Accessories
117
Options
117
Remote Control/Connecting and Extension Cable
118
7-Pole Connection
118
Computer Communication
118
10 Replaceable Parts
119
Wire Feed Rollers
119
Wire Feed Rollers for Steel Wire
119
Wire Feed Rollers for Aluminium Wire
120
Wire Feed Rollers for Cored Wire
120
Wire Guide
120
JOB-List
121
11 Appendix A
121
Overview of EWM Branches
128
12 Appendix B
128
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