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Introduction And General Description; Optional Accessories; Technical Data - Telwin TIG Manual De Instrucciones

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1. GENERAL SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS FOR ARC WELDING ......................

2. INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION.........................................

2.1INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................

2.2OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES .......................................................................

3. TECHNICAL DATA ..........................................................................................

3.1DATA PLATE ...............................................................................................
3.2OTHER TECHNICAL DATA.........................................................................
4. DESCRIPTION OF THE WELDING MACHINE ...............................................
4.1BLOCK DIAGRAM ......................................................................................
4.2 CONTROL, ADJUSTMENT AND CONNECTION DEVICES.....................
4.2.1 BACK PANEL .....................................................................................
4.2.2 FRONT PANEL ..................................................................................
5. INSTALLATION ...............................................................................................
5.1PREPARATION ...........................................................................................
5.1.1 Assembling the return cable-clamp....................................................
5.1.2 Assembling the welding cable-electrode holder clamp ......................
5.2POSITION OF THE WELDING MACHINE..................................................
5.3CONNECTION TO THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY .......................................
5.3.1 Plug and outlet ...................................................................................
IINVERTER WELDING MACHINES FOR TIG AND MMA WELDING DESIGNED FOR
INDUSTRIAL AND PROFESSIONAL USE.
Note: In the following text the term "welding machine" will be used.
1. GENERAL SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS FOR ARC
WELDING
The operator should be properly trained to use the welding machine safely and
should be informed about the risks related to arc welding procedures, the
associated protection measures and emergency procedures.
(Refer also to the "IEC TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION or CLC/TS 62081":
INSTALLATION AND USE OF EQUIPMENT FOR ARC WELDING).
- Avoid direct contact with the welding circuit: the no-load voltage supplied by
the welding machine can be dangerous under certain circumstances.
- When the welding cables are being connected or checks and repairs are
carried out the welding machine should be switched off and disconnected
from the power supply outlet.
- Switch off the welding machine and disconnect it from the power supply outlet
before replacing consumable torch parts.
- Make the electrical connections and installation according to the safety rules
and legislation in force.
- The welding machine should be connected only and exclusively to a power
source with the neutral lead connected to earth.
- Make sure that the power supply plug is correctly connected to the earth
protection outlet.
- Do not use the welding machine in damp or wet places and do not weld in the
rain.
- Do not use cables with worn insulation or loose connections.
- Do not weld on containers or piping that contains or has contained flammable
liquid or gaseous products.
- Do not operate on materials cleaned with chlorinated solvents or near such
substances.
- Do not weld on containers under pressure.
- Remove all flammable materials (e.g. wood, paper, rags etc.) from the working
area.
- Provide adequate ventilation or facilities for the removal of welding fumes
near the arc; a systematic approach is needed in evaluating the exposure
limits for the welding fumes, which will depend on their composition,
concentration and the length of exposure itself.
- Keep the gas bottle (if used) away from heat sources, including direct
sunlight.
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- Use adequate electrical insulation with regard to the electrode, the work piece
and any (accessible) earthed metal parts in the vicinity.
This is normally achieved by wearing gloves, shoes, head coverings and
clothing designed for this purpose and by using insulating platforms or mats.
- Always protect your eyes using masks or helmets with special actinic glass.
Use special fire-resistant protective clothing and do not allow the skin to be
exposed to the ultraviolet and infrared rays produced by the arc; other people
in the vicinity of the arc should be protected by shields of non-reflecting
curtains.
- The electromagnetic fields generated by the welding process may interfere
with the operation of electrical and electronic equipment.
Users of vital electrical or electronic devices (e.g. pace-makers, respirators
etc.) should consult a doctor before stopping in the vicinity of areas where this
welding machine is used.
Users of vital electrical or electronic devices should not use the welding
machine.
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5.4CONNECTION OF THE WELDING CABLES .............................................
5.4.1 TIG welding ........................................................................................
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5.4.2 MMA WELDING .................................................................................
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6. WELDING: DESCRIPTION OF THE PROCEDURE........................................
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6.1TIG WELDING ............................................................................................
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6.1.1 HF and LIFT strike .............................................................................
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6.1.2 TIG DC welding..................................................................................
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6.1.3 TIG AC welding .................................................................................
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6.1.4 Procedure ..........................................................................................
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6.2MMA WELDING ..........................................................................................
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6.2.1 Procedure ..........................................................................................
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7. MAINTENANCE ..............................................................................................
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7.1ROUTINE MAINTENANCE.........................................................................
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7.1.1 Torch ..................................................................................................
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7.2EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE ..........................................................
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8. TROUBLESHOOTING.....................................................................................
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- This welding machine complies with the requirements of the technical
standard for the product for use only and exclusively in industrial
environments and for professional purposes. It is not guaranteed to meet
electromagnetic compatibility requirements in the home.
EXTRA PRECAUTIONS
WELDING OPERATIONS:
- In environments with increased risk of electric shock.
- In confined spaces.
- In the presence of flammable or explosive materials.
MUST BE evaluated in advance by an "Expert supervisor" and must always be
carried out in the presence of other people trained to intervene in
emergencies.
Technical protection measures MUST BE taken as described in 5.10; A.7; A.9.
of the "IEC TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION or CLC/TS 62081".
- The operator MUST NOT BE ALLOWED to weld in raised positions unless
safety platforms are used.
- VOLTAGE BETWEEN ELECTRODE HOLDERS OR TORCHES: working with
more than one welding machine on a single piece or on pieces that are
connected electrically may generate a dangerous accumulation of no-load
voltage between two different electrode holders or torches, the value of which
may reach double the allowed limit.
An expert coordinator must use measuring instruments to determine the
existence of a risk and should take suitable protection measures as detailed in
5.9 of the "IEC TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION or CLC/TS 62081".
RESIDUAL RISKS
- IMPROPER USE: it is hazardous to use the welding machine for any work other
than that for which it was designed (e.g. de-icing mains water pipes).
2. INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION
2.1 INTRODUCTION
This welding machine is a power source for arc welding, made specifically for TIG (DC)
(AC/DC) welding with HF or LIFT strike and MMA welding with coated electrodes (rutile,
acid, basic).
The particular features of this welding machine (INVERTER), such as high-speed and
precise adjustment, result in excellent quality welds.
The inverter system of regulation at the power supply input (primary) also leads to a
drastic decrease in the volume of both the transformer and the levelling reactance so
that it is possible to build a considerably smaller, lighter welding machine, highlighting its
advantages of easy handling and transport.
2.2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
- Argon bottle adapter.
- Welding current return cable complete with earth clamp.
- Manual remote control with 1 potentiometer.
- Manual remote control with 2 potentiometers.
- Pedal remote control.
- TIG Pulse remote control.
- MMA welding kit.
- TIG welding kit.
- Self-darkening mask: with fixed or adjustable filter.
- Gas connector and pipe for hook-up with Argon bottle.
- Pressure reducing valve with gauge.
- Torch for TIG welding.
3. TECHNICAL DATA
3.1 DATA PLATE (FIG. A)
The most important data regarding use and performance of the welding machine are
summarised on the rating plate and have the following meaning:
1- Protection rating of the covering.
2- Symbol for power supply line:
1~: single phase alternating voltage;
3~: three phase alternating voltage.
3- Symbol S: indicates that welding operations may be carried out in environments with
heightened risk of electric shock (e.g. very close to large metallic volumes).
4- Symbol for welding procedure provided.
5- Symbol for internal structure of the welding machine.
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