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MIG SYNERGIC SETUP CONTINUE
Note:
Pictures may vary from your machine model
Press 2T/4T button to select 2T or 4T mode.
2T Mode.
Press the gun/torch trigger to
weld and release to stop.
4T Mode.
Press
and release the gun/torch trigger to start,
weld without holding the trigger on and stop
by pressing and releasing the trigger again.
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Note:
It is advisable to run a few test welds using
scrap or offcut materials, in order to tune
the machine to the correct settings prior to
welding the job.
To adjust functions, press parameter button,
rotate left knob for function selection and
rotate right knob for adjustment then press
parameter button again for confirmation.
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Function
Setting
1
Trigger
2T or 4T
Selection for 2T and 4T.
2
Burnback
0 ~ 10
Selection for the amount
of wire to ‘burn back’ after
release the torch trigger.
3
Pre-Flow
0.1s ~ 5s
Selection for gas flow time
prior to the arc starting.
4
Post Flow
0.1s ~ 10s Selection for gas flow time
after the arc finishes.
5
Slow Feed
0 ~ 10
Selection for wire feed
speed before arc start
Machine is ready to weld at optimum
setting. If the welder is running too hot,
adjusting the left knob back a little will also
adjust the wire feed speed and Amps, all in
‘Synergy’ with each other.
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Rotate right knob to trim the welding voltage.
Press 2 times on the right knob for
∆
U
Delta Voltage; it’s show the difference of
the preset voltage programmed, rotate to
adjust if necessary.
Press 1 time on the right knob for
Inductance; it works by creating a magnetic
field which opposes the welding current in
the short circuit thereby slowing the rate
of rise. If the inductance is increased it will
cause an increase in arc time and reduction
in the dip frequency, this will help reduce
spatter.
Ref MIG Welding Setting Guide on page
24-27
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Settings
Adjustments
∆
U
Delta Voltage
-4 ~ 4
Inductance
0 ~ 10
Turn on regulator and set gas flow to
between 10-15 L/min depending on your
welding environment.
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