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EWM Taurus 335 Synergic S TKM Machine manual available for free PDF download: Operating Instructions Manual
EWM Taurus 335 Synergic S TKM Operating Instructions Manual (103 pages)
Brand:
EWM
| Category:
Welding System
| Size: 3 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
General
8
Transport and Installation
12
Ambient Conditions
13
In Operation
13
Transport and Storage
13
3 Intended Use
14
Applications
14
MIG/MAG Standard Welding
14
MIG/MAG Cored Wire Welding
14
Rootarc
14
Forcearc
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
4 Machine Description - Quick Overview
16
Taurus 335 Synergic S
16
Front View
16
Rear View
18
Machine Control - Operating Elements
20
Machine Control - Concealed Operating Elements
22
Operating Elements in the Machine
23
5 Design and Function
24
General
24
Installation
25
Protective Cap
26
Machine Cooling
26
Workpiece Lead, General
26
Mains Connection
27
Mains Configuration
27
Cooling Module Connection
28
MIG/MAG Welding
29
Welding Torch and Workpiece Line Connection
29
MIG/MAG Standard Welding
30
MIG/MAG Cored Wire Welding with a Negative Wire Electrode
31
MIG/MAG Cored Wire Welding with a Positive Wire Electrode
31
Inserting the Wire Spool
32
Changing the Wire Feed Rollers
33
Inching the Wire Electrode
33
Spool Brake Setting
35
Definition of MIG/MAG Welding Tasks
36
Welding Task Selection
36
Basic Welding Parameters
36
Operating Mode
36
Choke Effect / Dynamics
37
Superpulses
37
Wire Burn-Back
38
MIG/MAG Operating Point
39
Selecting the Display Unit
39
Operating Point Setting Using Material Thickness
39
Arc Length Correction Setting
39
Accessory Components for Operating Point Setting
40
MIG/MAG Welding Data Display
40
Forcearc
41
Rootarc
41
MIG/MAG Functional Sequences / Operating Modes
42
Explanation of Signs and Functions
42
MIG/MAG Program Sequence ("Program Steps" Mode)
52
Selection of the Program Sequence Parameter
52
MIG/MAG Overview of Parameters
53
Example, Tack Welding (Non-Latched)
54
Example, Aluminium Tack Welding (Non-Latched Special)
54
Example, Aluminium Welding (Latched Special)
55
Example, Visible Seams (Latched Super Pulse)
56
Main Program a Mode
57
Selecting Parameters (Program A)
59
MIG/MAG Automatic Cut-Out
59
Standard MIG/MAG Torch
60
MIG/MAG Special-Torches
60
Program- and Up- / down Operation
60
Remote Control
61
Advanced Settings
62
Selecting, Changing and Saving Parameters
62
Reset to Factory Settings
64
The Special Parameters in Detail
65
Switching between Push/Pull and Intermediate Drive
73
TIG Welding
74
Welding Torch and Workpiece Line Connection
74
Welding Task Selection
76
Welding Current Setting
76
TIG Arc Ignition
76
Liftarc Ignition
76
Function Sequences/Operating Modes
77
Explanation of Signs and Functions
77
TIG Automatic Cut-Out
80
TIG Program Sequence ("Program Steps" Mode)
81
TIG Parameter Overview
81
MMA Welding
81
Connecting the Electrode Holder and Workpiece Lead
82
Welding Task Selection
83
Welding Current Setting
83
Arcforce
83
Hotstart
84
Antistick
84
Parameter Overview
84
Shielding Gas Supply
85
Connecting the Shielding Gas Supply
85
Gas Test
86
Rinse Tube Package" Function
86
Setting the Shielding Gas Quantity
87
Interfaces
87
Automation Interface
88
BUSINT X10 Industrial Bus Interface
89
DVINT X11 Wire Feed Interface
89
PC Interfaces
89
RINT X11 Robot Interface
89
Setting Options, Internal
89
Switching between Push/Pull and Intermediate Drive
89
Protecting Welding Parameters from Unauthorised Access
90
6 Maintenance, Care and Disposal
91
General
91
Maintenance Work, Intervals
91
Daily Maintenance Tasks
91
Monthly Maintenance Tasks
91
Annual Test (Inspection and Testing During Operation)
91
Maintenance Work
92
Disposing of Equipment
92
Manufacturer's Declaration to the End User
92
Meeting the Requirements of Rohs
92
7 Rectifying Faults
93
Customer Checklist
93
Error Messages (Power Source)
94
Resetting Jobs (Welding Tasks) to the Factory Settings
95
Resetting a Single JOB
95
Resetting All Jobs
96
General Operating Problems
96
Interface for Mechanised Welding
96
8 Technical Data
97
Taurus 335 Synergic S
97
9 Accessories
98
General Accessories
98
Remote Control / Connection Cable
98
Options
98
Computer Communication
99
10 Replaceable Parts
100
Wire Feed Rollers
100
Wire Feed Rollers for Steel Wire
100
Wire Feed Rollers for Aluminium Wire
100
Wire Feed Rollers for Cored Wire
100
Conversion Sets
100
JOB-List
102
11 Appendix A
102
Overview of EWM Branches
103
12 Appendix B
103
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