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YEAR
WARRANTY
AMPERAGE table, according to each electrode, diameter and type (approximate values).
XX13
min
max
ø ROD
35
49
1.6mm
50
59
2.0mm
60
89
2.5mm
90
119
3.2mm
120
149
4.0mm
150
199
5.0mm
200
320
6.4mm
If the electrode does not ignite, or the arc goes out while the electrode is being welded, it may stick to the
part to be welded. This situation is detected by the electronic board of the machine and the welding current
is automatically reduced. This allows you to free the stuck electrode from the surface to be welded by
moving it back and forth.
While the electrode is stuck the warning icon
and the work clamp is indicated in the same way. If the electrode cannot be detached, remove the electrode
holder and remove it manually using the appropriate protection and tweezers. Be careful as the electrode
can be very hot.
Duty cycle excess protection or thermal control device.
When there is protection by reaching the maximum duty cycle, or by internal heating of the machine, the arc
is extinguished and the icon
cools down to continue its normal operation. Do not turn off the welder, allow the fans of the equipment to
cool the machine's power components until the icon turns off. Only until this moment can the machine be
switched off or start welding again.
Note: to preserve the power components of the welding machine from heat accumulation, do not
disconnect it immediately after activation of the protection, as described above.
XX10
min
max
1/16"
30
44
1.6mm
5/64"
45
54
2.0mm
3/32"
55
80
2.5mm
1/8"
81
109
3.2mm
5/32"
110
134
4.0mm
3/16"
135
179
5.0mm
1/4"
180
290
6.4mm
turns on. A short circuit between the electrode holder
that identifies protection of the machine is illuminated, while the welder
18
ø ROD
min
max
1/16"
38
54
5/64"
55
65
3/32"
66
98
1/8"
99
131
5/32"
132
164
3/16"
165
219
1/4"
220
340
XX18
ø ROD
1.6mm
1/16"
2.0mm
5/64"
2.5mm
3/32"
3.2mm
1/8"
4.0mm
5/32"
5.0mm
3/16"
6.4mm
1/4"