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MIG/MAG standard synergic welding
MIG/MAG stand-
ard synergic
welding
Press the "Material" button to select the filler metal to be used.
Press the "Wire diameter" button to select the diameter of the wire electrode used.
Press the "Shielding gas" button to select the shielding gas to be used.
The assignment of the SP position is in the welding program tables in the appendix.
Press the "Process" button to select the desired welding process:
MIG/MAG standard synergic welding
Press the "Mode" button to select the desired MIG/MAG mode:
2-step mode
4-step mode
Special 4-step mode
Use the "Parameter selection" buttons to select the welding parameters to be used to
specify the welding power:
Sheet thickness
Welding current
Wire speed
Welding voltage
Use the appropriate adjusting dial to set the relevant welding parameters.
The welding parameter values are shown in the digital display located above them.
All welding parameter set values remain stored until the next time they are changed. This
applies even if the power source is switched off and on again. To display the actual welding
current during welding, select the welding current parameter.
Open the gas cylinder valve
Setting the shielding gas flow rate:
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Tap the "Gas-test" button
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Turn the adjusting screw on the underside of the pressure regulator until the pres-
sure gauge shows the required gas flow rate
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Tap the "Gas-test" button again
Press the torch trigger and start welding
Corrections dur-
ing welding
To obtain the best possible welding results, the arc length correction and dynamic welding
parameters will sometimes need to be corrected.
IMPORTANT!
Under certain circumstances, it may not be possible to change welding
parameters that have been set on the control panel of a system component (TR 2000
or TR 3000 remote control) on the control panel of the power source.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury and damage from electric shock and from the wire elec-
trode emerging from the torch. When pressing the torch trigger
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keep the welding torch away from your face and body
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wear suitable protective goggles
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do not point the welding torch at people
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make sure that the wire electrode does not touch any conductive or earthed
parts (e.g. housing)
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Summary of Contents for TransSteel 2500c
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