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MIG/MAG standard manual welding
General
The MIG/MAG standard manual welding process is a MIG/MAG welding process with no
synergic function.
Changing one parameter does not result in any automatic adjustments to the other param-
eters. All of the variable parameters must therefore be adjusted individually, as dictated by
the welding process in question.
Available parame-
ters
The following parameters are available in MIG/MAG manual welding:
Wire feed speed
1 m/min (39.37 ipm.) - maximum wire feed speed, e.g. 25 m/min (984.25 ipm.)
Welding voltage
TSt 2500c: 14.4 - 34.5 V
TSt 2700c: 14.4 - 34.9 V
TSt 3500c: 14.5 - 38.5 V
Dynamic
... for influencing the short-circuiting dynamic at the moment of droplet transfer
Welding current
only for displaying the actual value
MIG/MAG stand-
ard manual weld-
ing
Press the "Process" button to select the desired welding process:
MIG/MAG standard manual welding
Press the "Mode" button to select the desired MIG/MAG mode:
2-step mode
4-step mode
In MIG/MAG standard manual welding, special 4-step mode corresponds to conventional
4-step mode.
IMPORTANT!
Under certain circumstances, it may not be possible to change welding pa-
rameters 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 wirefeeder.
Press the "Parameter selection" button to select the wire speed parameter
Use the adjusting dial to set the desired value for the wire speed
Press the "Parameter selection" button to select the welding voltage parameter
Use the adjusting dial to set the desired value for the welding voltage
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.
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Summary of Contents for TransSteel 2500c
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