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TIG 

Before to start a TIG welding, a gas circuit purge is 
recommended. 
 
To purge the gas circuit and torch: 

 

Action 

 

Visualization

 

At idle, before welding 

Voltage 

Press SEL 

 

 

Press and keep pushed 

SEL 

 

The purge function is 

active; the gas continues to 

flow until the SEL 

pushbutton is released. 

Release SEL 

 

 Voltage 

 

Lift TIG (GTAW welding) 

To select Lift TIG welding: 

Action 

Visualization

 

 

 

Press MODE several times until the LED above lights up

 
When the mode pusbutton is in the Lift TIG position, the 
stick welding functions are disabled and the machine is 
ready for Lift TIG welding.  Lift TIG is a method of 
starting a TIG weld by first pressing the TIG torch 
electrode on the work piece in order to create a low 
current short circuit.  Then, the electrode is lifted from 
the work piece to start the TIG arc. 

 

HF TIG (GTAW welding) 

To select HF TIG welding: 

Action

Visualization

 

 

Press MODE several times until the LED above lights up

 
When the mode pushbutton is in HF TIG position, the 
stick welding functions are disabled and the machine is 
ready for HF TIG welding.  During the HF TIG mode, the 
TIG arc is started by HF without pressing the electrode 
on the work piece.  The HF used for starting the TIG arc 
will remain on for 3 seconds; if the arc is not started in 
this time limit, the trigger sequence must be restarted. 
 
The HF arc start strength can be adjusted in the setup 
menu by changing the value of option 40.  Six arc start 
strengths are available, ranging from 1 (smooth, suitable 
for thin electrodes) to 6 (strong, suitable for thick 
electrodes).  The default value for this option is 3. 
 

Spot TIG (GTAW welding) 

The Spot TIG feature is selectable only if the “option 10” 
is previously enabled in the Setup Menu. 
 
To select Spot TIG welding: 

Action

Visualization

 

 

Press MODE several times until the LED above lights up

 
This welding mode is especially thought to tack or weld 
thin materials.  It uses HF start and immediately delivers 
the set current without any upslope/downslope.  The 
welding time can be either linked to the trigger or set 
with the spot time control. 
 
If the spot time (“option 11” of the Setup Menu) is 
enabled from the setup menu, in order to change the 
spot time: 

 

Action 

 

Visualization

 

At idle, before welding 

Voltage 

Press SEL 

 

 
At this point the spot time can be adjusted by turning the 
Output Current knob.  Setting the spot time to 0 will 
disable the fixed time function and the welding time will 
be linked to the TIG torch trigger. 
 
NOTE: The HF start strength is adjusted by setup option 
40, as described in the HF Tig section above. 
 
See “Setup menu” section for options enabling / 
disabling. 

Summary of Contents for INVERTEC 300TPX

Page 1: ...IM2041 03 2014 REV02 INVERTEC 300TPX 400TPX OPERATOR S MANUAL ENGLISH Lincoln Electric Bester Sp z o o ul Jana III Sobieskiego 19A 58 263 Bielawa Poland www lincolnelectric eu ...

Page 2: ...hine INVERTEC 300TPX conforms to the following directives 2006 95 CEE 2004 108 CEE and has been designed in compliance with the following standards EN 60974 1 EN 60974 10 2007 15 02 2013 Paweł Lipiński Operations Director Lincoln Electric Bester Sp z o o ul Jana III Sobieskiego 19A 58 263 Bielawa Poland 07 11 ...

Page 3: ...chine INVERTEC 400TPX conforms to the following directives 2006 95 CEE 2004 108 CEE and has been designed in compliance with the following standards EN 60974 1 EN 60974 10 2007 15 02 2013 Paweł Lipiński Operations Director Lincoln Electric Bester Sp z o o ul Jana III Sobieskiego 19A 58 263 Bielawa Poland 07 11 ...

Page 4: ...e dealer For future reference record in the table below your equipment identification information Model Name Code Serial Number can be found on the machine rating plate Model Name Code Serial number Date Where Purchased ENGLISH INDEX Safety 1 Installation and Operator Instructions 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 14 Technical Specifications 15 WEEE 15 Spare Parts 15 Electrical Schematic 16 Sugg...

Page 5: ...MAGNETIC FIELDS MAY BE DANGEROUS Electric current flowing through any conductor creates electric and magnetic fields EMF EMF fields may interfere with some pacemakers and welders having a pacemaker shall consult their physician before operating this equipment CE COMPLIANCE This equipment complies with the European Community Directives ARTIFICIAL OPTICAL RADIATION According with the requirements in...

Page 6: ...ept to a minimum This machine has a protection rating of IP23 Keep it dry when possible and do not place it on wet ground or in puddles Locate the machine away from radio controlled machinery Normal operation may adversely affect the operation of nearby radio controlled machinery which may result in injury or equipment damage Read the section on electromagnetic compatibility in this manual Do not ...

Page 7: ...tomatically turned ON and OFF in order to ensure the torch cooling When Stick welding mode is used the cooler will be OFF This machine does not include a cooled TIG torch but one may be purchased separately Refer to the accessories section for more information WARNING The Machine is provided with an electrical connection for the Coolarc unit on its rear side This socket is ONLY for the connection ...

Page 8: ...rates in two different modes STICK and TIG STICK mode with a Remote command connected the output of the machine is ON A Remote Amptrol or Pedal are allowed trigger is ignored Connecting the Remote command excludes the Output Current Knob of the Machine s user interface Through the Remote command is available the full Output Current Range TIG mode in Local and remote mode the output of the machine ...

Page 9: ...rrent knob sets the output current Memory Pushbuttons These pusbuttons allows to store M or recall M TIG welding programs 10 memory records P01 to P10 are available for the user To store or recall a record Store M Recall M 01 10 Store M Recall M Keep pushed for 4s The Memory pushbuttons are disabled during welding See List of parameters and Factory stored programs section below for a complete list...

Page 10: ...rode holder Auto Adaptive Arc Force this function increases temporary the output current used to clear intermittent connections between the electrode and the weld puddle that occur during stick welding This is an active control feature that guarantees the best arrangement between the arc stability and spatter presence The feature Auto Adaptive Arc Force has instead of a fixed or manual regulation ...

Page 11: ... the TIG arc will remain on for 3 seconds if the arc is not started in this time limit the trigger sequence must be restarted The HF arc start strength can be adjusted in the setup menu by changing the value of option 40 Six arc start strengths are available ranging from 1 smooth suitable for thin electrodes to 6 strong suitable for thick electrodes The default value for this option is 3 Spot TIG ...

Page 12: ...rrent value after the Downslope For an explanation of the Crater operation refer to the trigger sequences explained below 7 POSTFLOW In the TIG welding modes this function controls the shielding gas Postflow time In Stick welding mode this is not used During welding the Sel pushbutton is enabled for the following functions Output current Only if Pulse Function is active is possible operates on the...

Page 13: ...lding mode selected the following welding sequence will occur 1 Press and hold the TIG torch trigger to start the sequence The machine will open the gas valve to start the flow of the shielding gas After the preflow time to purge air from the torch hose the output of the machine is turned ON At this time the arc is started according to the selected welding mode After the arc is started the output ...

Page 14: ... hold the TIG torch trigger another time to end the downslope time and maintain the output current at the Crater current When the TIG torch trigger is released the output will again increase to the Welding current like in step 4 to continue welding When the main part of the weld is complete go to step 3 As shown here again after the TIG torch trigger is quickly pressed and released from step 3A it...

Page 15: ...machine wait for a few seconds then turn ON again If the error remains a maintenance is required Please contact the nearest technical service center or Lincoln Electric and report the error code displayed on the meter of the Front Panel Error code table 01 Input out of range LED is blinking Indicates that an Input Voltage Overrange protection is active the Machine restarts automatically when the I...

Page 16: ...ance operations may vary in accordance with the working environment Any noticeable damage should be reported immediately Check cables and connections integrity Replace if necessary Keep clean the machine Use a soft dry cloth to clean the external case especially the airflow inlet outlet louvers WARNING Do not open this machine and do not introduce anything into its openings Power supply must be di...

Page 17: ...round 30 10 90 step 1 Current selected value Downslope 0s 0 20s step 0 1s Current selected value s Crater 30 5 100 Current selected value A Postflow 10s 0 30s step 1s Current selected value s Stick Welding SOFT and CRISP programs Parameter Features Selectable Value Range Displayed parameter name Displayed value Soft Stick Hot start Anti Sticking and Arc Force are automatically adjusted by the mach...

Page 18: ...uipment to ensure by consultation with the distribution network operator if necessary that the equipment may be connected Before installing the machine the operator must check the work area for any devices that may malfunction because of electromagnetic disturbances Consider the following Input and output cables control cables and telephone cables that are in or adjacent to the work area and the m...

Page 19: ...0 C Storage Temperature 25 C to 55 C WEEE 07 06 English Do not dispose of electrical equipment together with normal waste In observance of European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE and its implementation in accordance with national law electrical equipment that has reached the end of its life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally comp...

Page 20: ...und cable 300A 50mm 2 10m GRD 400A 70 5M 400TPX Ground cable 400A 70mm 2 5m GRD 400A 70 10M 400TPX Ground cable 400A 70mm 2 10m GRD 400A 70 15M 400TPX Ground cable 400A 70mm 2 15m K10513 26 4 300TPX 400TPX Air cooled TIG torch LT 26 G 180A 4m K10513 26 8 300TPX 400TPX Air cooled TIG torch LT 26 G 180A 8m K10513 18 4 300TPX 400TPX Water cooled TIG torch LT 18 W 320A 4m K10513 18 8 300TPX 400TPX Wat...

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