2.4 Installation
Connection for MMA welding
The connection shown in the figure produces
reverse polarity welding. To obtain straight polar-
ity welding, reserve the connection.
- Connect (3) the earth clamp to the negative socket (-) (4) of
the power source.
- Connect (1) the electrode holder to thpositive socket (+) (2)
of the power source (WF).
Connection for deseaming ARC-AIR
- Connect (5) the earth clamp to the negative socket (-) (6) of
the power source.
- Connect (7) the ARC-AIR holder to the positive socket (+) (8)
of the power source.
- Connect separately the connector on the air (9) pipe to the air
supply.
Connection for TIG welding Connection for TIG welding
- Connect (10) the earth clamp to the positive socket (+) (11)
ofthe power source.
- Connect the TIG torch coupling (12) to the torch socket (13)
ofthe power source.
- Separately connect the torch gas hose (14) connector to the
gas main (15).
The protection gas flow can be adjusted using
the tap normally found on the torch.
Connection for MIG/MAG welding
- Connect the CAN-BUS signal cable for the control of external
devices (such as RC) to the appropriate connector (16).
- Insert the connector and rotate the ring nut clockwise until
the parts are properly secured.
- Connect the power cable (17) to the appropriate outlet (18).
Insert the plug and turn clockwise until all parts are secured.
- Connect the signal cable (19) to the appropriate connector (20).
Insert the connector and screw the ring nut clockwise until all
parts are secured.
- Connect the gas hose (21) to the pressure reducing valve of
the cylinder or to the gas supply connection (22).
- Connect the water pipe (blue colored
) to the outlet
quick connector of the cooling unit.
- Connect the water pipe (red colored
) to the inlet quick
connector of the cooling unit.
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