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Fronius TransTig 2200 Operating Instructions Manual (287 pages)
Digital TIG Power Source
Brand:
Fronius
| Category:
Welding System
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Deutsch
17
Table of Contents
17
Allgemeines
20
Prinzip
20
WIG-DC-Schweißen
22
Stabelektroden-Schweißen
22
Mindestausstattung für den Schweißbetrieb
22
WIG-AC-Schweißen
22
Allgemeines
22
Systemkomponenten
23
Allgemeines
23
Übersicht
23
Bedienpaneel
24
Übersicht
24
Allgemeines
25
Bedienpaneel Magicwave 1700 / 2200
29
Bedienpaneel Transtig 2200
34
Anschlüsse, Schalter und Systemerweiterungen
35
Stromquelle
35
Kühlgerät
36
Schweißbrenner Jobmaster TIG
36
Aufstellbestimmungen
38
Netzanschluß
38
Sicherheit
38
Bestimmungsgemässe Verwendung
38
Vor der Inbetriebnahme
38
Stromquelle in Betrieb Nehmen
39
Allgemeines
39
Kühlgerät am Fahrwagenboden Montieren
39
Kühlgerät mit Stromquelle Verbinden
40
Schutzgasflasche Anschließen
40
Schweißbrenner Anschließen
41
Verbindung zu Werkstück Herstellen
41
Kühlgerät Entlüften
42
Kühlgerät in Betrieb Nehmen
42
WIG-Betriebsarten
43
Allgemeines
43
Symbolik und Erklärung
43
2-Takt
44
Punktieren
45
4-Takt
46
Sonder 4-Takt: Variante 1
48
WIG-Schweißen
49
Sicherheit
49
Vorbereiten
49
Betriebsart Anwählen
50
Verfahren Anwählen (Magicwave 1700 /2200)
50
Schutzgasmenge Einstellen
52
Zünden des Lichtbogens - Allgemeines
52
HF-Zünden
52
Heftfunktion
56
WIG-Pulsen
56
Stabelektroden-Schweißen
58
Sicherheit
58
Vorbereiten
58
Betriebsart Anwählen
58
Funktion Hot-Start
59
Funktion Eln - Kennlinien-Auswahl
61
Weiterführende Erklärungen zur Funktion Eln -Kennlinien-Auswahl
61
Funktion Anti-Stick
62
Abkürzungen
63
Allgemeines
63
Job-Betrieb
63
Job Speichern
64
Job Kopieren
64
Job Löschen
65
Job Abrufen
66
Das Setup-Menü
67
Übersicht
67
Speichern und Aussteigen
68
Setup-Parameter Anwählen und Ändern
68
Ebene 1: Setup-Parameter Schutzgas
68
Einsteigen
68
Allgemeines
68
Das Setup-Menü: Ebene 1
68
Verfügbare Setup-Parameter
70
Ebene 1: Setup-Parameter WIG
70
Einsteigen
70
Setup-Parameter Anwählen und Ändern
70
Speichern und Aussteigen
70
Allgemeines
73
Verfügbare Setup-Parameter
73
Ebene 1: Setup-Parameter Ac/Polwenden
73
Einsteigen
74
Setup-Parameter Anwählen und Ändern
74
Speichern und Aussteigen
74
Verfügbare Setup-Parameter
74
Ebene 1: Setup-Parameter Stabelektrode
74
Das Setup-Menü: Ebene 2
75
Aussteigen und Speichern
76
Verfügbare Setup-Parameter
76
Ebene 2: Setup-Parameter WIG
76
Setup-Parameter Anwählen und Ändern
76
Einsteigen
76
Parameter 2Nd Anwählen
76
Ebene 2: Setup-Parameter Ac/Polwenden
79
Aussteigen und Speichern
80
Verfügbare Setup-Parameter
80
Ebene 2: Setup-Parameter Stabelektrode
80
Setup-Parameter Anwählen und Ändern
80
Einsteigen
80
Parameter 2Nd Anwählen
80
Schweißkreiswiderstand R Anzeigen
82
Allgemeines
82
Schweißkreiswiderstand R Ermitteln
83
Schweißkreisinduktivität L Anzeigen
83
Allgemeines
83
Schweißkreisinduktivität L Ermitteln
83
Anzeige Software-Version
84
Tastensperre
84
Sonderfunktionen
84
Fehlerdiagnose und -Behebung
85
Angezeigte Service-Codes
86
Stromquelle TT2200 / MW1700/2200
87
Pflege und Wartung
89
Vor Öffnen der Stromquelle
89
Wartung Kühlgerät
90
Technische Daten
91
Kühlgerät FK2200
92
Verwendete Begriffe und Abkürzungen
93
Begriffe und Abkürzungen
94
English
109
General Remarks
112
Machine Concept
113
General Remarks
114
Minimum Equipment Needed for Welding
114
Rod Electrode (MMA) Welding
114
TIG-AC Welding
114
TIG-DC Welding
114
General Remarks
115
Overview
115
System Components
115
Control Panel
116
General Remarks
117
Magicwave 1700/ 2200 Control Panel
117
Transtig 2200 Control Panel
124
Connections, Switches and System Add-Ons
127
Power Source
127
Cooling Unit
128
Jobmaster TIG Welding Torch
128
Before Putting the Power Source into Service
130
Machine Set-Up Regulations
130
Mains Connection
130
Safety
130
Utilisation for Intended Purpose Only
130
General Remarks
131
Mounting the Cooling Unit on the Floor of the Trolley
131
Putting the Power Source into Service
131
Connecting up the Gas Cylinder
132
Linking up the Power Source to the Cooling Unit
132
Establishing a Connection to the Workpiece
133
Mounting the Welding Torch
133
Filling the Cooling Unit
134
Putting the Cooling Unit into Service
134
Venting the Cooling Unit
134
General Remarks
135
Symbols and Their Explanations
135
TIG Operating Modes
135
Spot Welding
137
4-Step
138
Special 4-Step: Variant 1
140
Safety
141
TIG Welding
141
Tooling up
141
Selecting the Operating Mode
142
Selecting the Process (Magic Wave 1700 / 2200)
142
Arc Ignition - Generalremarks
144
HF Ignition
144
Setting the Shielding-Gas Flow Rate
144
TIG Pulsing
148
Tacking Function
149
Rod Electrode (MMA) Welding
150
Tooling up
150
Eln" Characteristic-Selection Function
153
Anti-Stick Function
154
General Remarks
155
Job Mode
155
Copying a Job
156
Saving a Job
156
Deleting a Job
157
Retrieving a Job
158
The Set-Up Menu
159
Accessing
160
General Remarks
160
Level 1: Shielding-Gas Set-Up Parameters
160
Saving and Exiting
160
Selecting and Altering the Set-Up Parameter
160
The Set-Up Menu: Level 1
160
Accessing
162
Available Set-Up Parameters
162
Level 1: TIG Set-Up Parameters
162
Saving and Exiting
162
Selecting and Altering the Set-Up Parameter
162
Accessing
165
Available Set-Up Parameters
165
General Remarks
165
Level 1: AC / Polarity Reversal Set-Up Parameters
165
Saving and Exiting
165
Selecting and Altering the Set-Up Parameter
165
Accessing
166
Available Set-Up Parameters
166
Level 1: Rod-Electrode Set-Up Parameters
166
Saving and Exiting
166
Selecting and Altering the Set-Up Parameter
166
Accessing
168
Exiting and Saving
168
Level 2: TIG Set-Up Parameters
168
Select "Parameter 2Nd
168
Selecting and Altering the Set-Up Parameter
168
Level 2: AC / Polarity Reversal Set-Up Parameters
171
Available Set-Up Parameters
174
Indicating the Welding Circuit Resistance "R
174
General Remarks
175
Indicating the Welding Circuit Inductivity L
175
Measuring the Welding Circuit Inductivity L
175
Measuring the Welding Circuit Resistance "R
175
Indicating the Software Version
176
Keylock
176
Special Functions
176
Troubleshooting
177
Displayed Service Codes
178
TT2200 / MW1700/2200 Power Source
179
Before Opening up the Power Source
181
Care and Maintenance
181
Maintenance of Water-Cooled Welding Torches
181
Maintenance of Cooling Unit
182
Technical Data
183
FK2200 Cooling Unit
184
Terms and Abbreviations Used
185
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Table of Contents
Special 4-Step Mode: Variant
2
Table of Contents
3
Safety Rules
8
Explanation of Safety Notices
8
General
8
Proper Use
8
Environmental Conditions
9
Obligations of the Operator
9
Obligations of Personnel
9
Mains Connection
9
Protecting Yourself and Others
10
Noise Emission Values
10
Danger from Toxic Gases and Vapours
11
Danger from Flying Sparks
11
Risks from Mains Current and Welding Current
12
Meandering Welding Currents
13
EMC Device Classifications
13
EMC Measures
13
EMF Measures
14
Specific Hazards
14
Requirement for the Shielding Gas
15
Danger from Shielding Gas Cylinders
15
Danger from Escaping Shielding Gas
16
Safety Measures at the Installation Location and During Transport
16
Safety Measures in Normal Operation
16
Commissioning, Maintenance and Repair
17
Safety Inspection
17
Disposal
18
Safety Symbols
18
Data Protection
18
Copyright
18
General Information
19
General
21
Device Concept
21
Functional Principle
21
Application Areas
21
System Components
22
General
22
Overview
22
Control Elements and Connections
23
Description of the Control Panels
25
General
25
Safety
25
Magicwave Comfort Control Panel
25
Transtig Comfort Control Panel
27
Connections, Switches and Mechanical Components
29
Magicwave2200 Comfort
29
Magicwave2500 / 3000 Comfort
30
Magicwave4000 / 5000 Comfort
31
Transtig2200 Comfort
32
Transtig2500 / 3000 Comfort
33
Transtig4000 / 5000 Comfort
34
Installation and Commissioning
35
Minimum Equipment Needed for Welding Task
37
General
37
TIG AC Welding
37
TIG DC Welding
37
Automated TIG Welding
37
MMA Welding
37
Before Installation and Commissioning
38
Safety
38
Utilisation for Intended Purpose
38
Setup Regulations
38
Mains Connection
38
Start-Up
40
Safety
40
Remarks on the Cooling Unit
40
General
40
Connecting the Gas Cylinder
40
Establishing a Ground (Earth) Connection to the Workpiece
41
Connecting the Welding Torch
41
Welding
43
TIG Modes
45
Safety
45
Symbols and Their Explanations
45
2-Step Mode
46
Spot Welding
46
4-Step Mode
47
Special 4-Step Mode: Variant
47
Special 4-Step Mode: Variant
48
Cap Shaping and Cap Overloading
50
Cap-Shaping
50
Cap Overloading
50
TIG Welding
51
Safety
51
Welding Parameters: Display and Navigation
51
Welding Parameters for TIG
51
Preparation
54
TIG Welding
54
Igniting the Arc
56
General
56
Igniting the Arc Using High Frequency(HF Ignition)
56
Touchdown Ignition
57
End of Welding
58
Special Functions and Options
59
Arc Break Watchdog Function
59
Ignition Time-Out Function
59
TIG Pulsing
59
Tacking Function
60
TIG Cold-Wire Welding
61
MMA Welding
63
Safety
63
Welding Parameters: Display and Navigation
63
Welding Parameters for Rod Electrodes
64
Preparation
65
MMA Welding
66
Hotstart Function
68
Starting Current < 100 % (Softstart)
68
Anti-Stick Function
68
Welding Job
70
Safety
70
Welding Parameters: Display and Navigation
70
Welding Parameters for TIG
70
Welding Parameters for Rod Electrodes
73
Preparation
75
Welding Job
76
Finishing the Welding Job
78
Saving Settings as a Job
80
General
80
Preparation
80
Saving Settings as a Job
81
Finish Saving Job
86
Setup Settings
89
The Setup Menu
91
General
91
Overview
91
TIG Setup
92
Opening the TIG Setup
92
Changing Welding Parameters
93
Exiting TIG Setup
94
Welding Parameters in the TIG Setup
95
TIG Setup 2Nd
98
Opening the TIG Setup 2Nd
98
Changing Welding Parameters
98
Exiting TIG Setup 2Nd
99
Welding Parameters in the TIG Setup 2Nd
101
AC Setup
105
General
105
Open the AC Setup
105
Changing Welding Parameters
106
Exiting AC Setup
107
Welding Parameters in AC Setup
108
AC Setup 2Nd
110
General
110
Opening the AC Setup 2Nd
110
Changing Welding Parameters
110
Exiting AC Setup 2Nd
112
Welding Parameters in AC Setup 2Nd
113
Gas Setup
115
General
115
Opening the Gas Setup
115
Changing Welding Parameters
116
Exiting Gas Setup
117
Gas Setup Parameters
118
Cold Wire Setup
121
General
121
Opening the AC Setup
121
Changing Welding Parameters
122
Exiting the Cold Wire Setup
123
Welding Parameters in the Cold Wire Setup
124
Calibrating Push-Pull Unit
126
General
126
Calibrating the Push-Pull Unit
126
General
128
Service Codes During Calibration of the Push-Pull Unit
129
Rod Elec. Setup (Rod Electrode Setup)
133
Open the Rod Electrode Setup
133
Changing Welding Parameters
134
Exiting Rod Electrode-Setup
135
Rod Electrode Setup Parameters
135
Rod Elec. Setup 2Nd (Rod Electrode Setup 2Nd)
137
Opening the Rod Electrode Setup 2Nd
137
Changing Welding Parameters
137
Exiting Rod Electrode Setup 2Nd
138
Rod Electrode Setup 2Nd Welding Parameters
140
AC Setup (for Rod Electrodes)
143
General
143
Opening the AC Setup
143
Changing Welding Parameters
144
Exiting AC Setup
145
Welding Parameters in AC Setup
145
Job
147
General
147
Opening the Job Set-Up Menu
147
Save / Retrieve
147
Overview
148
Optimising a Job
149
Renaming a Job
151
Finish Optimising Job
153
Adjustable TIG Parameters
154
Adjustable Rod Electrode Parameters
159
Deleting a Job
163
Basic Setting
166
General
166
Opening the Basic Settings
166
Changing Welding Parameters
167
Exiting Basic Settings
168
Basic Setting Parameters
169
Info
170
General
170
Calling up the Info Screen
170
Exiting the Info Screen
171
Entries on the Info Screen
172
Lock Keys
173
General
173
Unlock Keys Again
174
Factory - for Resetting the Welding Machine
175
General
175
Fronius TransTig 2200 Operating Instructions Manual (140 pages)
TIG Power Source
Brand:
Fronius
| Category:
Welding System
| Size: 10 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Safety Rules
9
Explanation of Safety Symbols
9
General
9
Proper Use
10
Environmental Conditions
10
Obligations of the Operator
10
Obligations of Personnel
11
Mains Connection
11
Protecting Yourself and Others
11
Noise Emission Values
12
Danger from Toxic Gases and Vapours
12
Danger from Flying Sparks
13
Risks from Mains Current and Welding Current
13
Meandering Welding Currents
14
EMC Device Classifications
14
EMC Measures
15
EMF Measures
15
Specific Hazards
15
Factors Affecting Welding Results
17
Danger from Shielding Gas Cylinders
17
Safety Measures at the Installation Location and During Transport
17
Safety Measures in Normal Operation
18
Commissioning, Maintenance and Repair
19
Safety Inspection
19
Disposal
19
Safety Symbols
20
Data Protection
20
Copyright
20
General Information
21
General
23
Device Concept
23
Functional Principle
24
Field of Application
24
Warning Notices on the Device
25
System Components
26
General
26
Overview
26
Control Elements and Connections
27
Description of the Control Panels
29
General
29
Safety
29
Overview
29
Magicwave Control Panel
30
Transtig Control Panel
34
Key Combinations - Special Functions
38
General
38
Displaying the Software Version, Operating Time and Coolant Flow
38
Connections, Switches and Mechanical Components
39
Magicwave1700 / 2200
39
Magicwave2500 / 3000
40
Magicwave4000 / 5000
41
Transtig 2200
42
Transtig2500 / 3000
43
Transtig4000 / 5000
44
Installation and Commissioning
45
Minimum Equipment Needed for Welding Task
47
General
47
TIG AC Welding
47
TIG DC Welding
47
MMA Welding
47
Before Installation and Commissioning
48
Safety
48
Utilisation for Intended Purpose
48
Setup Regulations
48
Mains Connection
48
Generator-Powered Operation (MW 1700 / 2200, TT2200)
49
Connecting up the Mains Cable on US Power Sources
50
General
50
Stipulated Mains Cables and Strain-Relief Devices
50
Safety
50
Connecting the Mains Cable
50
Replacing the Strain-Relief Device
51
Start-Up
53
Safety
53
Remarks on the Cooling Unit
53
General
53
Connecting the Gas Cylinder
53
Establishing a Ground (Earth) Connection to the Workpiece
54
Connecting the Welding Torch
54
Welding
55
TIG Modes
57
Safety
57
Symbols and Their Explanations
57
2-Step Mode
58
Special 4-Step Mode: Variant 4
59
Cap Shaping and Cap Overloading
60
Cap Shaping
60
TIG Welding
61
Safety
61
Welding Parameters
61
Preparation
62
TIG Welding
62
Igniting the Arc
64
General
64
Igniting the Arc Using High Frequency(HF Ignition)
64
Touchdown Ignition
65
End of Welding
66
Special Functions and Options
67
Arc Break Watchdog Function
67
Ignition Time-Out Function
67
Tacking Function
67
MMA Welding
69
Safety
69
Preparation
69
Manual Metal Arc Welding
69
Hotstart Function
70
Anti-Stick Function
71
Setup Settings
73
The Setup Menu
75
General
75
Overview
75
Shielding Gas Setup Menu
76
General
76
Opening the Protective Gas Shield Set-Up Menu
76
Changing Welding Parameters
76
Exiting the Set-Up Menu
76
Welding Parameters in the Protective Gas Shield Set-Up Menu
76
TIG Setup Menu
78
Opening the TIG Set-Up Menu
78
Changing Welding Parameters
78
Exiting the Set-Up Menu
78
Welding Parameters in the TIG Set-Up Menu
78
Rod Electrode Setup Menu
81
Open the Rod Electrode Set-Up Menu
81
Changing Welding Parameters
81
Exiting the Set-Up Menu
81
Welding Parameters in the Rod Electrode Set-Up Menu
81
Rod Electrode Setup Menu: Level 2
83
Opening the Rod Electrode Set-Up Menu Level 2
83
Changing Welding Parameters
83
Exiting the Rod Electrode Set-Up Menu - Level 2
83
Welding Parameters in the Rod Electrode Set-Up Menu Level
83
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
87
Troubleshooting
89
General
89
Safety
89
Displayed Service Codes
89
Power Source - Troubleshooting
92
Care, Maintenance and Disposal
94
General
94
Safety
94
At Every Start-Up
94
Every 2 Months
94
Every 6 Months
94
Disposal
95
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Table of Contents
Welding Parameters in the Rod Electrode Setup Menu - Level
2
Table of Contents
3
Special 4-Step Mode: Variant
4
Safety Rules
7
Explanation of Safety Notices
7
General
7
Proper Use
8
Environmental Conditions
8
Obligations of the Operator
8
Obligations of Personnel
8
Mains Connection
9
Protecting Yourself and Others
9
Noise Emission Values
10
Danger from Toxic Gases and Vapours
10
Danger from Flying Sparks
10
Risks from Mains Current and Welding Current
11
Meandering Welding Currents
12
EMC Device Classifications
12
EMC Measures
12
EMF Measures
13
Specific Hazards
13
Requirement for the Shielding Gas
14
Danger from Shielding Gas Cylinders
14
Danger from Escaping Shielding Gas
15
Safety Measures at the Installation Location and During Transport
15
Safety Measures in Normal Operation
16
Commissioning, Maintenance and Repair
16
Safety Inspection
17
Disposal
17
Safety Symbols
17
Data Protection
17
Copyright
18
General Information
19
General
21
Device Concept
21
Functional Principle
22
Application Areas
22
Warning Notices on the Device
23
System Components
24
General
24
Overview
24
Control Elements and Connections
25
Description of the Control Panels
27
General
27
Safety
27
Overview
28
Magicwave Control Panel
29
Transtig Control Panel
34
Key Combinations - Special Functions
38
General
38
Displaying the Software Version, Operating Time and Coolant Flow
38
Connections, Switches and Mechanical Components
39
Magicwave1700 / 2200
39
Magicwave2500 / 3000
40
Magicwave4000 / 5000
41
Transtig 2200
42
Transtig2500 / 3000
43
Transtig4000 / 5000
44
Installation and Commissioning
45
Minimum Equipment Needed for Welding Task
47
General
47
TIG AC Welding
47
TIG DC Welding
47
MMA Welding
47
Before Installation and Commissioning
48
Safety
48
Utilisation for Intended Purpose
48
Setup Regulations
48
Mains Connection
48
Generator-Powered Operation (MW 1700 / 2200, TT 2200)
49
Connecting up the Mains Cable on US Power Sources
50
General
50
Stipulated Mains Cables and Strain-Relief Devices
50
Safety
50
Connecting the Mains Cable
50
Replacing the Strain-Relief Device
52
Start-Up
53
Safety
53
Remarks on the Cooling Unit
53
General
53
Connecting the Gas Cylinder
53
Establishing a Ground (Earth) Connection to the Workpiece
54
Connecting the Welding Torch
54
Welding
55
TIG Modes
57
Safety
57
Symbols and Their Explanations
57
2-Step Mode
58
Cap Shaping and Cap Overloading
60
Cap-Shaping
60
TIG Welding
61
Safety
61
Welding Parameters
61
Preparation
62
TIG Welding
62
Igniting the Arc
64
General
64
Igniting the Arc Using High Frequency(HF Ignition)
64
Touchdown Ignition
65
End of Welding
66
Special Functions and Options
67
Arc Break Watchdog Function
67
Ignition Time-Out Function
67
Tacking Function
67
MMA Welding
69
Safety
69
Preparation
69
Hotstart Function
71
Anti-Stick Function
71
Setup Settings
73
The Setup Menu
75
General
75
Overview
75
Shielding Gas Setup Menu
76
General
76
Opening the Protective Gas Shield Set-Up Menu
76
Changing Welding Parameters
76
Exiting the Set-Up Menu
76
Welding Parameters in the Protective Gas Shield Set-Up Menu
76
TIG Setup Menu
78
Opening the TIG Set-Up Menu
78
Changing Welding Parameters
78
Exiting the Set-Up Menu
78
Rod Electrode Setup Menu
82
Open the Rod Electrode Set-Up Menu
82
Changing Welding Parameters
82
Exiting the Set-Up Menu
82
Welding Parameters in the Rod Electrode Set-Up Menu
82
Rod Electrode Setup Menu: Level 2
84
Opening the Rod Electrode Set-Up Menu Level
84
Changing Welding Parameters
84
Exiting the Rod Electrode Set-Up Menu - Level
84
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
87
Troubleshooting
89
General
89
Safety
89
Displayed Service Codes
89
Power Source - Troubleshooting
92
Care, Maintenance and Disposal
94
General
94
Safety
94
At Every Start-Up
94
Every 2 Months
94
Every 6 Months
95
Disposal
95
Appendix
97
Fronius TransTig 2200 Operating Instructions Manual (112 pages)
TIG
Brand:
Fronius
| Category:
Portable Generator
| Size: 15 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Safety Rules
7
Explanation of Safety Notices
7
General
7
Proper Use
7
Environmental Conditions
8
Obligations of the Operator
8
Obligations of Personnel
8
Mains Connection
8
Protecting Yourself and Others
9
Noise Emission Values
9
Danger from Toxic Gases and Vapours
10
Danger from Flying Sparks
10
Risks from Mains Current and Welding Current
10
Meandering Welding Currents
11
EMC Device Classifications
12
EMC Measures
12
EMF Measures
13
Specific Hazards
13
Requirement for the Shielding Gas
14
Danger from Shielding Gas Cylinders
14
Danger from Escaping Shielding Gas
14
Safety Measures at the Installation Location and During Transport
15
Safety Measures in Normal Operation
15
Commissioning, Maintenance and Repair
16
Safety Inspection
16
Disposal
16
Safety Symbols
17
Data Protection
17
Copyright
17
General Information
19
General
21
Device Concept
21
Functional Principle
22
Application Areas
22
Warning Notices on the Device
23
System Components
24
General
24
Overview
24
Control Elements and Connections
25
Description of the Control Panels
27
General
27
Safety
27
Overview
28
Magicwave Control Panel
29
Transtig Control Panel
33
Key Combinations - Special Functions
37
General
37
Displaying the Software Version, Operating Time and Coolant Flow
37
Connections, Switches and Mechanical Components
38
Magicwave1700 / 2200
38
Magicwave2500 / 3000
39
Magicwave4000 / 5000
40
Transtig 2200
41
Transtig2500 / 3000
42
Transtig4000 / 5000
43
Installation and Commissioning
45
Minimum Equipment Needed for Welding Task
47
General
47
TIG AC Welding
47
TIG DC Welding
47
MMA Welding
47
Before Installation and Commissioning
48
Safety
48
Utilisation for Intended Purpose
48
Setup Regulations
48
Mains Connection
48
Generator-Powered Operation (MW 1700 / 2200, TT2200)
49
Connecting up the Mains Cable on US Power Sources
50
General
50
Stipulated Mains Cables and Strain-Relief Devices
50
Safety
50
Connecting the Mains Cable
50
Replacing the Strain-Relief Device
51
Start-Up
53
Safety
53
Remarks on the Cooling Unit
53
General
53
Connecting the Gas Cylinder
53
Establishing a Ground (Earth) Connection to the Workpiece
54
Connecting the Welding Torch
54
Welding
55
TIG Modes
57
Safety
57
Symbols and Their Explanations
57
Cap Shaping and Cap Overloading
63
Cap-Shaping
63
TIG Welding
64
Safety
64
Welding Parameters
64
Preparation
65
TIG Welding
65
Igniting the Arc
67
General
67
Igniting the Arc Using High Frequency(HF Ignition)
67
Touchdown Ignition
68
End of Welding
69
Special Functions and Options
70
Arc Break Watchdog Function
70
Ignition Time-Out Function
70
Tacking Function
70
MMA Welding
72
Safety
72
Preparation
72
Hotstart Function
73
Anti-Stick Function
74
2 Step Mode
58
4 Step Mode
60
Special 4-Step Mode: Variant 4
62
Setup Settings
75
The Setup Menu
77
General
77
Overview
77
Shielding Gas Setup Menu
78
General
78
Opening the Protective Gas Shield Set-Up Menu
78
Changing Welding Parameters
78
Exiting the Set-Up Menu
78
Welding Parameters in the Protective Gas Shield Set-Up Menu
78
TIG Setup Menu
80
Opening the TIG Set-Up Menu
80
Changing Welding Parameters
80
Exiting the Set-Up Menu
80
Welding Parameters in the TIG Setup Menu
80
Rod Electrode Setup Menu
83
Open the Rod Electrode Set-Up Menu
83
Changing Welding Parameters
83
Exiting the Set-Up Menu
83
Welding Parameters in the Rod Electrode Set-Up Menu
83
Rod Electrode Setup Menu: Level 2
85
Opening the Rod Electrode Set-Up Menu Level 2
85
Changing Welding Parameters
85
Exiting the Rod Electrode Set-Up Menu - Level 2
85
Welding Parameters in the Rod Electrode Setup Menu - Level 2
85
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