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The adjustment may range from 

-9.9 

to 

+9,9

. Zero is the

number set by the manufacturer:if the number is negative,

the impedance decreases and the arc becomes harder; if

increased, it becomes softer.

10- dP  ( Double pulse, optional )

This type of welding varies the current intensity between

two levels and may be included in all synergic processes.

Before  setting,  it  is  necessary  to  make  a  short  bead  to

determine the speed closest to the type of welding that

you will be doing. This determines the reference speed.

To activate the function proceed as follows:

A)- 

Activate  the  function  by  turning  knob 

AN 

until  the

abbreviation 

On 

reappears on the display 

AM

.

B)- 

Turn  knob 

AI 

fino  uni  tl  the  abbreviation 

fdP 

reap-

pears  (double  pulse  frequency)  on  the    display 

AL

.  The

display 

AM

reads the abbreviation 

Off

.

Turn the  knob

AN

to select the working frequency (adjust-

ment from 0.5 to 5 Hz). The selected value is shown on

the display 

AM

.

c)

Turn  knob

AI

until the abbreviation 

ddP

(difference in

m/min of the double pulse) is displayed.

Turn the knob 

AN

to select the meters per minute (range

from 0.1 to 3m/min) that will be added to and subtracted

from the reference speed (default 1m/min).

D)

Turn  the  knob   

AI

until  the  display    shows  the  the

abbreviation 

tfP

. This is the duration of the highest wire

speed, thus the highest current. It is expressed as a per-

centage of the time gained from the 

fdp

frequency (see

figure 3).

Turn knob 

AN

to adjust the percentage. Range between

25 and 75%  (default 50%).

E)-

Turn  knob

AI   

unitl  the  display  shows  the

abbreviation

AdP

(arc  length  of  the  highest  current).

Range between -9.9 and 9.9%  (default 0).

When welding, check that the arc length is the same for

both currents;  turn the 

AN

knob to correct it if necessary.

Note: it is possible to weld within the double pulse func-

tions.

once these adjustments have been made, to return to the

control panel normal display  briefly press key 

AE. 

should it be necessary to adjust the arc length of the low-

est current/lowest speed, adjust the arc length of the ref-

erence speed. When the reference speed moves, the pre-

vious settings must also be repeated for the new speed.

DdP=

0,1÷3 m/min

tdP

T

= 25÷75% di

T

Fdp

= 1/

(0,5÷5 Hz)

=

=

Fig. 3

Reference

speed

11- PP (push-pull).

By  using  push-pull  torch  Art.  2003  function 

PPf

(push

pull  Force)  is  enabled  which  adjusts  the  drive  torque  of

the push-pull motor in order to make the wire feed linear.

The  adjustment  may  range  from  99  to  -99  and  is  done

through knob 

AN

.. standard adjustment is  0.

12- Ito. (Inching time out.

The  purpose  is  to  stop  the  welding  machine  if  the  wire

flows after starting with no passage of current.

The  wire  flow  from  the  welding  torch  can  be  adjusted

from 5 to 50 centimeters by means of knob 

AN

. When this

function is restored, it may be activated   (

On

) or  cut off

(

Off

).

13  - qc (Quality control).

Enables Quality Control function.

Off

-  Function off.

On

-   Function  on.  (For  this  function  please  refer  to

manual    3300239 concerning Articles: 224.04 and

405.00).                             

qcO

- (output Quality Control ).  

selects the output type of quality control reports:

ASc

– (AsCII) serial output port, only unformatted

text  for  terminals  of  the  Windows  Hiperterminal

kind.

PRN

– (printer) serial output port, for printer Art. 405.

14-  Utc  Time Zone Selection

.

specify a value from -12 to 12 depending on the country

where the welding machine will be used (e.g. Italy 1 = +1

h as against  UTC)

15  -  dSt  Legal Time Selection

.

(e.g. 0 Winter, 1 summer)  

16- fac.  (factory).

The purpose is to return the welding machine to the orig-

inal settings provided by the manufacturer. With the func-

tion selected, the display 

AM 

shows 

noP 

= restores the

welding machine to the original settings  disregarding  the

stored programs, 

Prg = 

deletes all stored programs and

ALL = 

restores the welding machine to the original set-

tings.

To  save  the  desired  function    press    the  button

AV

,  the

abbreviation shown on the display 

AM

will begin flashing;

after a few seconds, a sound will confirm that it has been

saved.

6 INSTALLATION

The    welding  machine  must  be  installed  by  skilled  per-

sonnel. All connections must be made in full compliance

with current safety laws (see CEI 26-23 - IEC/Ts 62081).

Summary of Contents for MIG 2060 MD

Page 1: ...tential difficul ties in ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in non industrial environments INSTRUcTION MANUAL fOR WIRE WELDINg MAcHINE H F FREQUENCY High frequency H F can interfere with radio navigation safety services computers and communications equipment Have only qualified persons familiar with electronic equipment perform this installation The user is responsible for having a quali fied ...

Page 2: ...nt suitable for synergic pulsed mIg mAg synergic not pulsed mIg mAg and conventional mIg NAg welding developed with inverter technology The power source is equipped with a 2 roller wire feeder This welding machine must not be used to defrost pipes 2 2 ExPLANATION Of TEcHNIcAL SPEcIfIcATIONS This machine is manufactured according to the following standards IEC 60974 1 IEC 60974 10 CL A IEC 61000 3 ...

Page 3: ...duty cycle expresses the percentage of 10 minutes during which the welding machine may run at a certain current without overheating I2 Welding current U2 secondary voltage with current I2 U1 Rated supply voltage 1 50 60Hz 50 or 60 Hz single phase power supply I1 max max absorbed current at the corresponding current I2 and voltage U2 I1 eff This is the maximum value of the actual current absorbed c...

Page 4: ...if the lateral panel is open When the machine is in the error mode it displays Err Display AM displays by the number in synergic mIg the arc length and in conventional mIg the welding voltage For the welding voltage LEd AH it displays the volts For the arc length LEd AHoff it displays a number between 9 9 and 9 9 0 being the recommened value For the parameters in the mIg service function that are ...

Page 5: ...ving menu of the saved working points Selection key AY gas Test When this jey is pressed gas stars flowing to stop it press the key again If the second press does not takes place the gas output is interrupted after 30 seconds Selection key AW Wire test Allows the wire feed with no current or voltage present When this key is held down during the first 5 seconds the wire advances at the speed of 1 m...

Page 6: ...f the low est current lowest speed adjust the arc length of the ref erence speed When the reference speed moves the pre vious settings must also be repeated for the new speed DdP 0 1 3 m min tdP T 25 75 di T Fdp 1 0 5 5 Hz Fig 3 Reference speed 11 PP push pull By using push pull torch Art 2003 function PPf push pull Force is enabled which adjusts the drive torque of the push pull motor in order to...

Page 7: ...tructions under paragraph Service functions Adjust the wire speed and the welding voltage using the knob AI Conventional Mig Welding LEd AR on select the PROg number based on the wire diameter to be used the type and quality of the material and the type of gas using the instructions located inside the wire feed er compartment set the functions in the submenu according to the instructions under par...

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Page 9: ...TTRIcO WIRINg DIAgRAM cOLOUR cODE K MARRONE BROWN J ARANCIO ORANGE I ROSA PINK L ROSA NERO PINK BLACK M GRIGIO VIOLA GREY PURPLE N BIANCO VIOLA WHITE PURPLE O BIANCO NERO WHITE BLACK P GRIGIO BLU GREY BLUE Q BIANCO ROSSO WHITE RED R GRIGIO ROSSO GREY RED S BIANCO BLU WHITE BLUE T NERO BLU BLACK BLUE U GIALLO VERDE YELLOW GREEN V AZZURRO BLUE ...

Page 10: ...R 30 TRASDUTTORE TRANSDUCER 31 IMPEDENZA SECONDARIO SECONDARY IMPEDANCE 32 TRASFORMATORE DI POTENZA POWER TRANSFORMER 33 RINFORZO CONVOGLIATORE REINFORCEMENT CONVEYOR 34 PIEDE IN GOMMA RUBBER FOOT 35 PANNELLO ANTERIORE FRONT PANEL 36 FONDO BOTTOM 37 CONNESSIONE CONNECTION 38 PRESA SOCKET 39 TAPPO CAP 40 CORPO ADATTATORE ADAPTOR BODY 41 GHIERA RING NUT 42 CAVO MASSA EARTH CABLE 43 MANOPOLA KNOB 44 ...

Page 11: ...1 2 3 48 6 8 7 4 5 9 10 49 50 51 47 46 11 12 13 20 19 18 17 14 15 16 21 22 23 25 24 26 27 28 52 53 54 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 37 45 44 43 42 15 23 41 39 40 360 93 ...

Page 12: ...6 ISOLAMENTO INSULATION 412 ENCODER ENCODER 421 BLOCCAGGIO GRADUATO ADJUSTMENT KNOB 422 GUIDAFILO WIRE DRIVE PIPE ASSY 423 GRUPPO GUIDAFILO WIRE GUIDE GROUP 424 ISOLANTE COMPLETO INSULATION ASSY 425 PROTEZIONE MOTORIDUTTORE GEAR MOTOR PROTECTION 426 GRUPPO GUIDAFILO COMPLETO WIRE GUIDE GROUP COMPLETE 428 RULLO TRAINAFILO 0 6 0 8 ROLLER WIRE 0 6 0 8 429 POMELLO KNOB 442 GUIDAFILO ASSEMBLATO WIRE GU...

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