Würth TIG 200 pulse User manual

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TIG 200 pulse
ARC/TIG INVERTER WELDERS
General safety rules
WARNING:
Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions
listed below may result in serious injury.
CAUTION:
Do not allow persons to operate or assemble this TIG 200 pulse
until they have read this manual and have developed a thorough understanding of
how the TIG 200 pulse works.
WARNING:
The warnings, cautions, and instructions discussed in this
instruction manual cannot cover all possible conditions or situations that could
occur. It must be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors which cannot
be built into this product, but must be supplied by the operator.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
1.1 Your Welding Environment
- Keep the environment you will be welding in free from flammable materials.
- Always keep a fire extinguisher accessible to your welding environment.
- Always have a qualified person install and operate this equipment.
- Make sure the area is clean, dry and ventilated. Do not operate the welder in humid, wet or poorly
ventilated areas.
- Always have your welder maintained by a qualified technician in accordance with local, state and
national codes.
- Always be aware of your work environment. Be sure to keep other people, especially children, away
from you while welding.
- Keep harmful arc rays shielded from the view of others.
- Mount the welder on a secure bench or cart that will keep the welder secure and prevent it from
tipping over or falling.
1.2 Your Welder’s Condition
- Check ground cable, power cord and welding cable to be sure the insulation is not damaged. Always
replace or repair damaged components before using the welder.
- Check all components to ensure they are clean and in good operating condition before use.
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1.3 Use of Your Welder
CAUTION
Do not operate the welder if the output cable, electrode, torch, wire or wire feed system is wet. Do not
immerse them in water. These components and the welder must be completely dry before attempting to
use them.
- Follow the instructions in this manual.
- Keep welder in the off position when not in use.
- Connect ground lead as close to the area being welded as possible to ensure a good ground.
- Do not allow any body part to come in contact with the welding wire if you are in contact with the
material being welded, ground or electrode from another welder.
- Do not weld if you are in an awkward position. Always have a secure stance while welding to prevent
accidents. Wear a safety harness if working above ground.
- Do not drape cables over or around your body.
- Wear a full coverage helmet with appropriate shade (see ANSI Z87.1 safety standard) and safety
glasses while welding.
- Wear proper gloves and protective clothing to prevent your skin from being exposed to hot metals,
UV and IR rays.
- Do not overuse or overheat your welder. Allow proper cooling time between duty cycles.
- Keep hands and fingers away from moving parts and stay away from the drive rolls.
- Do not point torch at any body part of yourself or anyone else.
- Always use this welder in the rated duty cycle to prevent excessive heat and failure.
1.4 Specific Areas of Danger, Caution or Warning
Electrical Shock
WARNING
Electric arc welders can produce a shock that can cause injury or death. Touching
electrically live parts can cause fatal shocks and severe burns. While welding, all metal
components connected to the wire are electrically hot. Poor ground connections are a
hazard, so secure the ground lead before welding.
- Wear dry protective apparel: coat, shirt, gloves and insulated footwear.
- Insulate yourself from the work piece. Avoid contacting the work piece or ground.
- Do not attempt to repair or maintain the welder while the power is on.
- Inspect all cables and cords for any exposed wire and replace immediately if found.
- Use only recommended replacement cables and cords.
- Always attach ground clamp to the work piece or work table as close to the weld area as possible.
- Do not touch the welding wire and the ground or grounded work piece at the same time.
- Do not use a welder to thaw frozen pipes.

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Fumes and Gases
WARNING
- Fumes emitted from the welding process displace clean air and can result in injury or death.
- Do not breathe in fumes emitted by the welding process. Make sure your breathing air is clean and
safe.
- Work only in a well-ventilated area or use a ventilation device to remove welding fumes from the
environment where you will be working.
- Do not weld on coated materials (galvanized, cadmium plated or containing zinc, mercury or barium).
They will emit harmful fumes that are dangerous to breathe. If necessary use a ventilator, respirator
with air supply or remove the coating from the material in the weld area.
- The fumes emitted from some metals when heated are extremely toxic. Refer to the material safety
data sheet for the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Do not weld near materials that will emit toxic fumes when heated. Vapors from cleaners, sprays and
degreasers can be highly toxic when heated.
UV and IR Arc Rays
DANGER .
The welding arc produces ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) rays that can cause injury to
your eyes and skin. Do not look at the welding arc without proper eye protection.
- Always use a helmet that covers your full face from the neck to top of head and to the back of each
ear.
- Use a lens that meets ANSI standards and safety glasses. For welders under 160 Amps output, use a
shade 10 lens; for above 160 Amps, use a shade 12. Refer to the ANSI standard Z87.1 for more
information.
- Cover all bare skin areas exposed to the arc with protective clothing and shoes. Flame-retardant cloth
or leather shirts, coats, pants or coveralls are available for protection.
- Use screens or other barriers to protect other people from the arc rays emitted from your welding.
- Warn people in your welding area when you are going to strike an arc so they can protect themselves.
Fire Hazards
WARNING
Do not weld on containers or pipes that contain or have had flammable, gaseous or
liquid combustibles in them. Welding creates sparks and heat that can ignite flammable
and explosive materials.
- Do not operate any electric arc welder in areas where flammable or explosive materials are present.
- Remove all flammable materials within 10 m of the welding arc. If removal is not possible, tightly cover
them with fireproof covers.
- Take precautions to ensure that flying sparks do not cause fires or explosions in hidden areas, cracks
or areas you cannot see.
- Keep a fire extinguisher close in the case of fire.
- Wear garments that are oil-free with no pockets or cuffs that will collect sparks.

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- Do not have on your person any items that are combustible, such as lighters or matches.
- Keep work lead connected as close to the weld area as possible to prevent any unknown, unintended
paths of electrical current from causing electrical shock and fire hazards.
- To prevent any unintended arcs, cut wire back to 6 mm stick out after welding.
Hot Materials
CAUTION
Welded materials are hot and can cause severe burns if handled improperly.
- Do not touch welded materials with bare hands.
- Do not touch TIG gun nozzle after welding until it has had time to cool down.
Sparks/Flying Debris
CAUTION
Welding creates hot sparks that can cause injury. Chipping slag off welds creates flying
debris.
- Wear protective apparel at all times: ANSI-approved safety glasses or shield, welder’s hat and ear
plugs to keep sparks out of ears and hair.
Electromagnetic Field
CAUTION
- Electromagnetic fields can interfere with various electrical and electronic devices such
as pacemakers.
- Consult your doctor before using any electric arc welder or cutting device
- Keep people with pacemakers away from your welding area when welding.
- Do not wrap cable around your body while welding.
- Wrap TIG gun and ground cable together whenever possible.
- Keep TIG gun and ground cables on the same side of your body.
Shielding Gas Cylinders Can Explode
WARNING
High pressure cylinders can explode if damaged, so treat them carefully.
- Never
expose
cylinders
to
high
heat,
sparks,
open flames, mechanical shocks or arcs.
- Do not touch cylinder with TIG gun.
- Do not weld on the cylinder.
- Always secure cylinder upright to a cart or stationary object.
- Keep cylinders away from welding or electrical circuits.
- Use the proper regulators, gas hose and fittings for the specific application.
- Do not look into the valve when opening it.
- Use protective cylinder cap whenever possible.

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1.5 Proper Care, Maintenance and Repair
DANGER .
- Always have power disconnected when working on internal components.
- Do not touch or handle PC board without being properly grounded with a wrist strap. Put PC board
in static proof bag to move or ship.
- Do not put hands or fingers near moving parts such as drive rolls of fan.
TIG 200 pulse series use and care
• Do not modify the
TIG 200 pulse
in any way. Unauthorized modification may impair the
function and/or safety and could affect the life of the equipment. There are specific applications for
which the
TIG 200 pulse
was designed.
• Always check of damaged or worn out parts before using the
TIG 200 pulse
.
Broken parts will affect the
TIG 200 pulse
operation. Replace or repair damaged or worn parts
immediately.
• Store idle
TIG 200 pulse
. When
TIG 200 pulse
is not in use, store it in a secure place out of
the reach of children. Inspect it for good working condition prior to storage and before re-use.

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Welders Instructions
TIG 200 pulse inverter welder uses inert gases (Argon) as the protection medium for the arc, using
high frequency or high pulse to do the gas ionization and melt metals by the arc, made between the
tungsten electrode and work piece, to reach the welding purpose. It can give fast good compensation
for power grids fluctuation, and can control accurately for various welding process. Thus, it is smooth
soft, little splash and easy appearance of weld. In the welding of high strength steel and low carbon
steel, stainless steel, alloy steel materials can easy get good appearance of weld.
The characteristics of the argon arc welding machines is:
The tungsten is not melting, arc is stable, easy to control welding quality during welding.
It can do wire filling, also without wire filling, is suitable for welding sheet, also suitable for thick plate.
The arc heat concentration, the work piece de-formation less than the MIG machines and MMA
machines.
Suitable for all position welding. Especially suitable for welding sheet below 3 mm, also can get good
welding quality for less than 1 mm thick sheet.
Soft arc, arc concentricity is good, fillet welding is easy, and reliable positioning welding.
TIG 200 pulse series inverter dc pulse argon arc welding machine adopts the advanced inverter
technology, using international advanced IGBT as a converter, supplemented by special development
control circuit, make the whole machine has high reliability, fast dynamic response, stable arc
characteristics. This series welding machine has: dc pulse argon arc welding, dc MMA arc welding,
and many other functions, can satisfy the requirement of all kinds of welding process. Its widely used in
pressure vessels, construction, shipbuilding, petrochemical industries.
This manual as content has errors, or welding machine function change, will change this manual at any
time, without prior notice.
Safety Operation
Operator’s self protection
Comply the work safety, sanitation rules, wear relevant work protection equipments to avoid the
damage to eyes and skins.
In welding time, cover head by the welding face shield, watch the arc only through the observing
windows on the welding veil.
Do not let any part of your body touch the two output poles (Electrode pole and work pole) of the
welders at one time, before you are under the insulated protection.
Do not weld in water or high humidity places.
Operator’s notices
TIG 200 pulse inverter TIG welder is electric equipment. Its spare parts are fragile. So do not change
or adjust with a rush otherwise the switch will be damaged.

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Before every welding work, check carefully whether the welder’s correction & earth wire are correct
and reliable.
Inflammable or explosive materials are prohibited in the welding areas.
To ensure the air flow in the welding areas, as the welding smoke is bad for the health.
* Isolate the arc light to protect others
Irrelevant persons are not allowed to enter into the welding area. Forbid to adjust or move the welders
in the welding time.
Welders have strong electromagnetism and electric frequency disturbs. Do not let near the persons
with heart pacemaker or easily affected by electromagnetism and electric frequency.
Do not press, pile or stress the welding wires by any apparatus. Do not bend the welding wires into
very small angle, otherwise it would hurt the inside wires to cause the hidden troubles.
Do not touch any output joints with electric in the welding time.
Forbid to use the welder for the pipe ice-out.
Deliver the welder by forking machine or with base. Forbid to move by handles above the welders.
Pay high attention on the rated duty cycle of welders to avoid the overload.
Safety protection in the welder’s installed and used places
Protection on persons and welders under areas, where there are items dropped down.
Dusts, Acid, Causticity airs or materials contents in the welding area air to be lower than the relevant
standards (except for these caused by the welding)
Inflammable, explosive or other dangerous materials are prohibited in the welding areas.
The welders should be installed in these places, without direct sunshine, rain drench, lower humidity,
-10~+40℃.
50cm space to be ensured around the welders for the nice airness.
Metal eyewinker not allowed into the welders.
No strong shake allowed in the welding area.
Protect the welder from the dumpage, when the welders put in the over 10° declining plane.
Choose the installation area to avoid any disturbs to other electromagnetic equipments, when the
welders used.
Block the wind, when the air protection welding used.
Safety Check
Operator should check below procedures before every welding job:
Make sure the welder’s earth protection is reliably connected.
Make sure the welder’s input, output wires is fine, not exposed outside.
After the fixing of the welders, make safety check each six months by qualified persons.
Make sure no spare parts not tightened inside the welder and clear the dusts.
Check the spare parts on the welder panel to ensure the welder could work well.
Check the welding wires whether aged for used
Check the input wires whether damaged or not. If damaged, improve it.

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Check the power supply network to ensure its capacity could make the welder work normally. Ensure
welder’s input power source have security protection device.
Cut off the power supply before opening the case to check.
Please do not hesitate to contact us for technical assistance whenever you come across the problems
you can not work out or you may deem difficult to fix.

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Technical Specifications
Environment Conditions
Ambient air temperature range:
-10 ℃ ~ +40 ℃ in welding, air cooling
-25 ℃ ~ +55 ℃ in delivery, storage
Air relevant humidity: in 40 ℃, ≤ 50 %; in 20 ℃, ≤ 90 %
Dust, Acid, Causticity airs or materials contents in the welding area air lower than the relevant
standards (except for these caused by the welding), No strong shake allowed in the welding area.
Altitude degree lower than 1000m.
Protect for the rain, when using welding machine outdoors.
Wind speed less than 1m/s.
Power supply net requirements
Power voltage wave shape should be the actual sine wave, frequency wave less than ±1% of its
rated amount.
Power voltage wave less than ±15% of its rated amount.
Main principles of the welders
TIG 200 series inverter DC pulse argon arc welding machine adopts the international advanced IGBT
and fast recovery diode as the main power device of power transformation and transmission, can
accurately control the arc, supplemented by gas pre-flow and gas post-flow, non-contact high-frequency
arc, can guarantee the arc starting and stable welding.
Welding machine get 220 ~ 240V AC power through wave form switch SW1, rectify by BD1 single-
phase rectifier, the capacitor C1 ~ C4 filtering into direct current (DC), via the IGBT (Q1, Q2, Q3 and
Q4) composed of bridge type inverter AC inverter into 33 kHz AC POWER, then through intermediate
frequency transformer T1 transformer, after fast recovery D1-3, D4-6 rectifier, offering the stable DC
power. In the output at the same time, via high pressure of coupling transformer T2 arc with high
frequency pulse coupled to the output of the negative side, for non-contact start arc conveniently.
Rectifier
Filter Inverter
Function
Transformation High
Frequency
Rectifier
Sampling
Train
Control
Curent
Adjustment
Process
Control
Protection
Inspect
Modulate
Drive

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Main structure of welding machine
TIG 200 pulse series inverter DC pulse argon arc welding machine structure: the upper part on the front
panel is equipped with digital displayer, current welding mode selection button, over voltage indicator,
overheat lights, parameter adjustment of the indicator knob; The lower part is equipped with "+" quick
socket output current, output current "-" quick socket, welding gun control cable interface, as well as the
welding torch gas interface; Rear panel is equipped with cooling fan, power input lead, and the power
switch, and argon gas input interface; At the bottom of the box body is equipped with four feet and top
is equipped with the handle.

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Main technical specifications of the welder
Item Unit TIG 200 pulse
Rated Input Voltage V 230 (220~240)
Power Frequency Hz 50/60
Rated Input Capacity KVA 8.7
Rated Input Current A 38
Output No Load Voltage V 66
Rated Working Voltage V 18
Welding Current A 5~200
Base value current A 5~200
Stick Welding Current A 20~200
Current rise Time s 0~15
Current Drop Time s 0~25
Pulse Frequency Hz 0.5~200
Duty cycle % 15~85
Gas pre flow time s 0~5
Gas Stop Delay Time s 0~60
Rated Duty Cycle % 20
Cooling Type Wind Cooling
The arc starting type of TIG HF
Effiency η ≥ 85%
Power Factor Cosφ 0.73
Insulation Degree H
Cover Protection Degree IP IP21S
Weight kg 8.5
Dimension L × W × H mm 435 × 165 × 335
No special advice on above parameter. The nameplate parameter on the welder is prior.

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Standards of the welders
The TIG 200 pulse series Inverter TIG Welder is made according to the following standard
EN60974-1.
High frequency arc pilot method instruction
This kind of arc pilot method is absolutely different with the traditional arc pilot method. It does not need
to connect Tungsten electrode with the work piece. It use high voltage & high frequency pulse to make
ionization on the air, transmitting the electricity by the air after ionization, and form the arc.
Remark of Illustration
Welder earthing sign
TIG Welding
Electrode stick arc welding
Single AC power supply
Frequency inverter --- transformer --- rectifier
DC current
+ + Electrode
– - Electrode
X Duty Cycle
I1max ...A Rated max input current
I1eff ...A Max usable input current
I2 ...A Rated welding current
U0 ...V Rated without load voltage
U1 ...V Rated input voltage
U2 ...V Rated load voltage
~50/60 Hz AC current, rated frequency 50Hz, usable frequency 60Hz
...V Rated load voltage value
...A Rated welding current value
...% Duty cycle value
...A/...V~...A/...V Output range, Rated min and max welding current and relevant rated
load voltage

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IP21S Case protection degree. IP means International Protection. 2 means to
prevent people use their fingers to reach the dangerous parts; Prevent
solid eyewinker, diameter less than 12.5mm, to enter into the case; 1
means to prevent upright drip; Upright drip should have no bad
influence. S means that the water protection test was made when the
moving parts (such as the rotor of the rotary motor) was stopped.
H Class H Insulation Degree

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Functions
Argon arc welding
Widely used in a variety of carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, copper and copper alloys, nickel
and nickel alloy welding, especially suitable for thin plate welding (3 mm or less) and plate (> 3 mm)
in the opening of one side welding groove butt weld, double-sided molding, backing welding process,
especially suitable for argon arc welding backing, dc manual arc welding more than cover the welding
process.
DC pulse argon arc welding
Panel Settings "hand arc/argon arc" the argon arc position, "steps 2/4" set "step 2" position. Panel
Settings "hand arc/argon arc" the argon arc position, "steps 2/4" set "step 2" position.
Is suitable for thin plate welding, and is suitable for any position of continuous welding, do not need to
adjust the welding specification for welding position change. In addition to get the big melt in both
deep, and expect to reduce the welding heat affected zone, pulse welding current, base value current,
pulse width of the reasonable choice will be good to meet specific needs。Pulse welding current is to
strengthen the mixing of molten pool, to minimize the pores. Under the same line energy, dc pulse arc
than dc constant current arc penetration is big, pulse current of coagulation, form and normal form is
different, it can improve the mechanical properties of a particular joint. Properly adjusting the
parameters of the pulse and the welding speed, smooth dc pulse argon arc welding can form uniform
and controllable fusion zone (scales).
Impulse frequency
Pulse: Is in a state of current (DC), to the current surge in the form of a pattern. The current supply in
pulse way, set up the welding current and base current, set the pulse frequency and pulse width
parameter.
“2step/4step” option
Under argon arc welding method, the "steps" 2/4 "" set in step [4], press the torch switch, arc is
established and began to burn, the arc work in" striking current ". At this time you can put away finger
from the the torch switch.
Electric arc is shifted to the current slow rise stage, and after some time reaches desired value for
welding. Again press the gun switch and electric arc is set into the "current slow down" phase, and after
set time, welding process is over. Step 2 means torch switch need to be pressed at all times, and curren
rise/down option is not available.

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Current Adjustment Instruction
Welding current
Arc welding current refers to value of constant current when whelding without pulse, and at the same
time refers to the pulse argon arc welding of pulse peak electric current.
Base Current
Base current means the minimum current in the pulse current welding. In the base current time, the arc
has the smallest quantity of heat, so the work piece has the ability to transfer away the quantity of heat
in the melted bath, got in the peak time.
Pulse frequency
Pulse frequency refers to the pulse argon arc welding state, the current adjust speed rate between
welding current and base value current.
Duty ratio
Duty ratio is welding peak current’s ratio during one cycle time under pulse argon arc welding
condition. Duty ratio in the range of 15-85% is adjustable. Such as: the frequency of 5 Hz (its pulse
cycle is 200 ms) of pulse current in each cycle of welding current peak time is 80 ms, so, the duty ratio
of pulse are as follows: 80÷200×100% = 40%.
The current slow rise time
Current slow rise time refers to the time of from starting arc current to normal current for welding. It uses
to slow down the current rising rate.
The current slow down time
Current ramp down time refers to the time of from the welding current dropped to reap arc current. It
slows the rate of decline in current and electric current to slow down, gradually submerged arc pit,
ensure the quality of welding at the end of the welding.
Gas pre-flow
It refers to setting a suitable gas delivery time before the arc ignition in advance. It can ensure the
starting point of the molten pool is not oxidation.
Gas stopping delay time
Gas stopping delay time means the protection gas feeding time value after the arc winked to protect
the work piece away from the oxidation. Its very necessary to continue feeding the protection gas into
the melted bath after the welding finished, as the melted bath still needs some cooling time, as though
the winked arc could not heat the work piece any more. This welder set inside to be about 5s
(changeable according to customer’s requirements).

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Welder Installation
Welder Placement
* Welder should be placed in the dry, dustless place, without chemical caustic, flammable, explosive
gas or goods around.
* Avoiding direct sunshine or rainfall, ambient temperature in the range of -10~40℃ (water cooling
model, 5~40℃).
* Smoke extractors should be installed when working indoor.
Connected with power source (see the input wiring drawing)
Connect the 【Power input wire】in the behind plate of the welder into the 220~240V power source
(electricity network), with circuit breakers and earthing wires; Forbid to input 380V power source into
the welder (380V power source will damage the welder badly); Forbid to input the earthing wire into
the electricity network, otherwise you would bear the results yourself.
Notice: Connect the electricity network with earth, instead of Zero.
Input wiring drawing
Gas Input ON/OFF
220V-240V
1 phase
power line
Gas pipe
Argon
220-240V
Gas Regulator
Machine
Connecting gas
Torch control cable
Earth cable
Optional
switch
Torch
Holder
W
ork
piece

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* Power supply configuration of one welder:
Item TIG 200 pulse
ACB (A) ≥ 40
Fuse (A) 40
Knife switch (A) ≥ 60
Power line (mm2) ≥ 4
Note: the breaking current of fuse is twice of its rated working current.
Connected with Argon (see the input wiring drawing)
Connect the one end of the gas hose with the pressure regulator and tighten with the clip and connect
the other end with the gas valve connector on the back panel of the welder.
Connected with work piece (see the input wiring drawing)
Insert the quick plug of the cable into the 【Power output “+” Electrode quick Socket】in the front
panel of the welder and tighten clockwise; The earthing clamp in the another end of the cable
connected with the work piece.
Output wiring drawing
Out put connecting under MMA model
Connecting the cable the “-“ in font panel and tighten up, the other end connecting to the work piece.
“-” connecting work piece “+” connecting electrode
Gas connector in Torch
Negative quick connector
Positive quick connector
Control cable in Torch

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Operation
ATTENTION:
The protection grade of TIG 200 pulse Welder is IP21S. It is forbidden to put in
a finger or insert a round bar less than 12.5mm (metal bar in particular) into the welder. No heavy
force can be employed on the welder.
Front panel Rear panel
1. Handle 2. Welding mode
selection switch
3. Dc/pulse select
switch
4. Steps 2/4 option
switch
5. Digital meter 6. Power indicator 7. Over heat indicator 8. Overvoltage and
under-voltage
indicator
9. Parameter
setting knob
10. Socket “+” 11. Connector for Torch
Control
12. Gas connector
for torch
13. Socket “-” 14. Gas connector 15. Power switch 16. Power core
ATTENTION
* The power source, Argon valve and cooling water should be switch off after the operation or leaving
job site temporarily.
* Welders should dress canvas work suit and wear mask to prevent arc light and thermal radiation.
* Light separating screen should be put in the job site to prevent arc hurting other people.
* Inflammable or explosive materials are prohibited to access the job site.
* Every connector of welder should be connected correctly and grounded reliably.
5
6
7
8
9
1
10
11
12
13
14 15
16
2
3
4

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Manual Arc Welding
When put ‘welding mode selection switch’ on ‘arc welding’ and Dc/pulse select switch on DC position,
it can be used as manual arc welding.
Choose Parameter setting knob enter into welding current parameter setting to adjust welding current
and also can enter into pushing force current parameter setting to adjust pushing force current.
DC TIG Welding
When put welding mode selection switch on TIG welding and put DC/ pulse select switch on DC
position, Put Steps 2/4 option switch on step 2, it can be used as DC TIG Welding.
Choose Parameter setting knob enter into welding current parameter setting to adjust welding current
and also can enter into current increasing time parameter setting to adjust increasing time, enter into
current decreasing time parameter setting to adjust decreasing time.
Choose Parameter setting knob enter into Postflow Time parameter setting to adjust Postflow Time.
Choose Parameter setting knob enter into Preflow Time parameter setting to adjust Preflow Time.
DC Pulse TIG Welding
When put welding mode selection switch on TIG welding and put DC/pulse select switch on DC
position, Put Steps 2/4 option switch on step 2, it can be used as Pulse TIG Welding.
Choose Parameter setting knob enter into pulse welding current parameter setting to adjust Pulse
welding current.
Choose Parameter setting knob enter into Pulse background current parameter setting to adjust Pulse
background current.
Choose Parameter setting knob enter into pulse frequency parameter setting to adjust pulse frequency.
Choose Parameter setting knob enter into duty cycle parameter setting to adjust duty cycle.
Choose Parameter setting knob enter into current increasing time parameter setting to adjust increasing
time.
Choose Parameter setting knob enter into current decreasing time parameter setting to adjust
decreasing time.
Choose Parameter setting knob enter into Post flow Time parameter setting to adjust Post flow Time.
Welding regulations parameter table (only for reference)
Mode
Material Type
Designed Joint
Work
Thickness
(mm)
Wire Dia
Φ
(mm)
Welding
Current
(A)
Polarity
Argon
Flow
(dm3/min)
Tungsten
Stick Dia
Φ
(mm)
Angle
Top Dia
Φ
(mm)
DC
Stainless Steel
Vertical
Joint 1.6~3.0
1.6~2.5
50~90
DC Positive
8~12
1.0 12~20° 0.12~0.25
V
groove >3.0~6.0 70~120 1.6 25~30° 0.50~0.75
X
groove >6.0~12 2.5~3.2 100~150 10~14 2.4 35~45° 0.75~1.10
Arc weelding
Carbon steel
Joint
≤ 4 3.2 160~210
/ / / /
4~12 3~4 210~270 / / / /
>12 ≥ 4 260~300 / / / /

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Front panel with functions explained
1 – Pre flow gas time [s]
2 – Arc force for MMA welding[%]
3 – Starting current [A]
4 – Time between starting and peak current [s]
5 – Peak current value [A]
6 – Pulse width [%]
7 – Pulse frequency [Hz]
8 – Base current [A]
9 – Time between peak and ending current
10 – Ending current[A]
11 – Post flow gas time [s]
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