39
3.7 Sockets panel
1 Torch
fitting
Permits connection of the MIG torch.
2
Negative power socket
For connection of earth cable in electrode welding or of
torch in TIG.
Allows the connection of the earth cable in MIG/MAG
and Pulsed MIG/MAG.
3
Positive power socket
For connection of electrode torch in MMA or earth
cable in TIG.
4
External devices (Push/Pull)
5
Torch button connection (CAN BUS - U/D)
6
Welding polarity change
4 ACCESSORIES
4.1 General (RC) (Quasar...Exclusive)
Operation of the remote control is activated when connected
to the Selco power sources. This connection can be made also
with the system power on.
With the RC control connected, the power source control panel
stays enabled to perform any modification. The modifications
on the power source control panel are also shown on the RC
control and vice versa.
4.2 RC 100 remote control (Quasar...Exclusive)
The RC 100 is a remote control unit designed to manage the
display and the adjustment of the welding current and voltage.
“Consult the instruction manual”.
4.3 RC 180 remote control (Quasar...Exclusive)
This remote control unit makes it possible to change the output
current without interrupting the welding process.
“Consult the instruction manual”.
4.4 RC 190
remote control (Quasar...Exclusive)
1
Allows continuous adjustment of the wire feed speed.
Allows the regulation of the welding current.
Allows the thickness of the part being welded to be set.
Allows the setting of the system via the regulation of the
part being welded.
2
Allows the regulation of the arc voltage.
Allows regulation of the arc length during welding.
Manual
MIG/MAG
High voltage = long arc
Low voltage = short arc
Minimum 5V, Maximum 55.5V
Synergic
MIG/MAG
Minimum -5.0, M5.0, Default syn
Operation of the remote control is activated when it is con-
nected to the connector on the Selco power sources. This con-
nection can be made also with the system switched on.
“Consult the instruction manual”.
4.5 RC 200 remote control (Quasar...Exclusive)
The RC 200 is a remote control unit designed to manage the
display and the adjustment of all available parameters of the
power source to which it is connected.
“Consult the instruction manual”.
Summary of Contents for Quasar 320 SMC Classic
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Page 256: ...1 8 IP S IP23S 12 5 mm 60 2 2 1 2 2 10 2 3 400V 15 15 2 1 5 256...
Page 257: ...257 2 4 MMA 1 2 3 4 MIG MAG MIG MAG 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 5 20...
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