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.
To display the actual welding current during welding:
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Press the "Parameter selection" button to select the welding current
parameter
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The actual welding current is shown on the digital display during weld-
ing.
7
Open the gas cylinder valve
8
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 pressure gauge shows the required gas flow rate
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Tap the "Gas-test" button again
CAUTION!
Risk of injury and damage from electric shock and from the wire electrode
emerging from the torch.
When pressing the torch trigger
▶
keep the welding torch away from your face and body
▶
wear suitable protective goggles
▶
do not point the welding torch at people
▶
make sure that the wire electrode does not touch any conductive or earthed
parts (e.g. housing)
9
Press the torch trigger and start welding
Corrections dur-
ing welding
To obtain the best possible welding results, the arc-force dynamic parameter will
sometimes need to be adjusted.
1
Press the "Parameter selection" button to select the arc-force dynamic para-
meter
2
Use the adjusting dial to set the desired arc-force dynamic value
The welding parameter value is shown in the digital display located above it.
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Summary of Contents for TransSteel 3500 Syn
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