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Safety Precautions 

Read entire section before starting installation 

WARNING! 

Electric Shock can kill – Only qualified personnel should perform this installation. Turn off input 

power at the fuse box before working on this equipment.

  

Do not touch electrically live parts. Always 

connect the machine to an earthed mains supply as per national recommended standards. 

Select suitable location 

Place the welder where clean cooling air can freely circulate in and out of the front & rear louver 

vents. Dirt, dust or any foreign material that can be drawn through vents into welder must be kept to 

a minimum. Failure to observe these precautions can result in excessive operating temperatures 

which can lead to plant failure. 

Grinding 

Do not direct grinding particles towards the welder. An abundance of conductive material can cause 

plant failure. 

Stacking 

This machine cannot be stacked. 

Transport – Unloading 

Never underestimate the weight of equipment, never move or leave suspended in the air above 

people. Use recommended lifting equipment at all times. 

WARNING! 

Falling Equipment can cause injury. Never lift welder with gas bottle attached. Never lift above 

personnel. 

Tilting 

Machine must be placed on a secure level surface or on a recommended undercarriage/trolley. 

This machine may topple over if this procedure is not followed. 

Environmental Rating 

The welding power source carries the IP21S rating. It may be used in normal industrial and 

commercial environments. Avoid using in areas where water / rain is around. 

Read and follow the ‘Electric Shock Warnings’ in the safety section if welding must be performed 

under electrically hazardous conditions such as welding in wet areas or water on the work piece. 

Summary of Contents for TIG200DV

Page 1: ...www r techwelding co uk email sales r techwelding co uk Tel 01452 733933 Fax 01452 733939 TIG200DV TIG WELDER OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Version 2014 1...

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Page 3: ...ar of machine Product TIG200DV Serial No ___________________________________ Date of Purchase _____________________________ Where Purchased _____________________________ Whenever you request replaceme...

Page 4: ...put ratings and duty cycle as per machine specifications with thermostat protection of the output coils and rectifiers Welding Capability Duty Cycle The R Tech TIG200DV is rated at 60 duty cycle on a...

Page 5: ...articles towards the welder An abundance of conductive material can cause plant failure Stacking This machine cannot be stacked Transport Unloading Never underestimate the weight of equipment never mo...

Page 6: ...these contributing factors in mind installing equipment as per following instructions should minimize problems 1 Keep the welder input power lines as short as possible and enclose as much of them as...

Page 7: ...lectrically live parts The TIG200DV Inverter Tig Welder requires a 240V 50 60Hz supply It requires a 22A supply for Tig operation and for MMA welding It comes with a 2 metre mains cable attached Conne...

Page 8: ...is If experiencing localized interference when using machine connect workbench to this point using correct graded earth wire not normally used 3 Gas input connector Connect input gas hose ensuring con...

Page 9: ...rting and twisting until tight and the earth clamp to work bench 4 Torch control socket 7 Pin Connect torch control plug To avoid a High Frequency shock keep the Tig torch in good condition and replac...

Page 10: ...gative power connector Connect the earth lead to by inserting and twisting until tight and the earth clamp to work bench 2 Gas outlet Not used in MMA mode 3 Positive power connector Positive power con...

Page 11: ...current selected in time selected when weld started 2 Down slope Down Slope adjustment 0 5 seconds The main welding current decreases from main amperage to minimum amperage in time selected when weld...

Page 12: ...is in the 2 step position the following sequence will occur Press and hold the Tig torch switch to start sequence The machine will open gas valve to start flow of shield gas after a 0 5 seconds pre f...

Page 13: ...e up Press and hold the tig torch switch when main weld is complete The machine will now decrease the welding output current to finish min in down slope time set Once at finish min output you can rele...

Page 14: ...LED turns orange during operation you have exceeded the duty cycle allow machine to cool down light will go off and you will be able to weld again If LED turns green during operation the machine has s...

Page 15: ...n be dangerous Keep your head out of fumes gases produced from welding Use ventilation or exhaust to remove fumes gases from breathing zone and general area WARNING WELDING SPARKS can cause fire or ex...

Page 16: ...ork resulting in a smaller heat affected zone which results in fewer deformations and reduced chance of cracking There are no set rules for pulse welding as this is down to personal choice by the weld...

Page 17: ...itched to MMA mode output terminals are always live take care and do not touch electrode and earth by person at same time otherwise electric shock will occur The foot pedal has no affect on welding cu...

Page 18: ...orch and cables in good condition 4 Clean air vents to ensure proper air flow and cooling 5 The fan motor has sealed bearings which requires no maintenance Troubleshooting Service repair should only b...

Page 19: ...tput Power light is lit Gas at torch end when trigger pressed Check torch condition possible break in torch power cable replace torch Machine keeps overheating Warning light is lit on machine Check if...

Page 20: ...gas hoses Black areas along weld bead 1 Clean any oily or organic contamination from the work piece 2 Tungsten electrode contaminated Replace or sharpen 3 Check for leaks or contamination on gas hoses...

Page 21: ...ing current set to high reduce amperage or use thicker electrode Contaminated electrodes or material Electrode sticks in weld puddle Welding current is set too low Arc is too short keep electrode furt...

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