Sherman digitec DIGITIG 200AC / DC MULTIPRO User Manual Download Page 3

 

Poisoning prevention vapors and gases evolved at the time of welding of coatings for welding electrodes and evaporation of metals: 

Use ventilation and exhaust installed in limited air exchange. 

Blow fresh air when working in a confined space (tanks) 

Use masks and respirators. 

Preventing burns: 

Wear suitable protective clothing and footwear to protect from burns from arc radiation and spatter, 

Avoid contamination of clothing lubricants and oils that may lead to its inflammation. 

Explosion prevention and fire: 

Do not operate the machine and welding in areas at risk of explosion or fire, 

Welding station should be equipped with fire-fighting equipment, 

Welding station should be located a safe distance from flammable materials. 

Preventing negative effects of noise: 

Wear earplugs or other protection against noise, 

Warn people about the danger nearby. 

WARNING!

Do not use the power source for thawing frozen pipes.

Before starting the unit: 

Check the condition of electrical and mechanical connections. It is forbidden to use handles and load wires with damaged insulation. 
Inadequate insulation handles and cables current danger of electric shock,

Ensure proper operating conditions, ie. To ensure proper temperature, moisture and ventilation in the workplace. Outdoors closed to protect from 
rain,

Place the charger in a place that allows its easy handling. Persons operating welder should:

have the power to electric welding electrode welding and TIG, 

know and comply with applicable health and safety regulations when performing welding work, 

use proper, specialized protective equipment: gloves, apron, rubber boots, shield or welding helmet with a suitably selected filter 

know the contents of this manual welder and operated in accordance with its intended purpose. Repair work may only be carried out 

after removing the plug from the wall socket.

When the device is connected to the network is not allowed to touch the bare hand or by any wet clothing elements forming the welding current 
circuit. 
It is forbidden to remove the outer casing when the device is turned on to the network. Any alteration of the rectifier on their own are 
prohibited and may constitute a deterioration in security conditions.

All maintenance and repair may only be performed by authorized persons with the conditions applicable to the safety of electrical equipment. Do not 
operate the welder in areas at risk of explosion or fire! Welding station should be equipped with fire-fighting equipment. After working the machine power 
cord must be disconnected from the network.

The above risks and the general safety rules is not exhaustive safety of the welder, since it does not take into account the specifics of the workplace. 
They are an important complement to bench safety instructions and training and briefings given by supervisory staff.

Summary of Contents for DIGITIG 200AC / DC MULTIPRO

Page 1: ...V1 2 18 08 23 USER MANUAL WELDING RECTIFIER Inverter DIGITIG 200AC DC MULTIPRO...

Page 2: ...lding refer to the applicable health and safety regulations in the workplace During electric welding MMA and TIG has the following hazards ELECTRIC SHOCK ARC NEGATIVE IMPACT ON HUMAN EYES AND SKIN PAI...

Page 3: ...ger in a place that allows its easy handling Persons operating welder should have the power to electric welding electrode welding and TIG know and comply with applicable health and safety regulations...

Page 4: ...60 TIG 200 A 60 Rated voltage of no load condition 67 V Maximum current consumption MMA 26 6 A 19 6 A TIG network security 25 And Weight without accessories 17 kg dimensions 480 x 200 x 330 mm Level...

Page 5: ...h voltage fluctuations in the mains to 10 6 CONNECTION TO THE MAINS 1 A device to be used only in a single phase three wire with earthed neutral 2 The inverter units DIGITIG 200AC DC MULTIPRO are adap...

Page 6: ...e socket 3 and the gas connection socket connectors 2 Gas conduit from the regulator lead and attach to the gas nozzle 9 located on the rear wall of the housing The positive pole of the source 5 conne...

Page 7: ...2V And MMA 19 6 1max And MMA 13A 1eff TECWELD Peter Polak 41 943 Piekary Sl Ul Emerald 21 3 6 Sherman ACDC TIG 200P Model DIGITIG 200ACDC MULTIPRO ACDC TIG 200P Model DIGITIG 200ACDC MULTIPRO ACDC TIG...

Page 8: ...n button welding methods The button is used to select the welding method The choice of method is signaled by lighting up the symbol MMA welding with covered electrode MMA LIFT welding the tungsten ele...

Page 9: ...n again within 10 seconds will save the current within 10 seconds will save the current setting the currently selected number If the 10 seconds will not happen again the machine will return to the mai...

Page 10: ...with thermal a circuit breaker When the temperature is too high welding machines safety disconnects the welding current LED OT lights up and the display shows the error code E00 After falling temperat...

Page 11: ...er supply pipe gas cylinder przedwyp ywu time should be longer Range 0 1 15s Initial current And Start current appearing in the circuit by pressing the button in the handle grip The higher initial cur...

Page 12: ...a narrower and deeper weld penetration while reducing the thermal load of the tungsten electrode Increasing the balance will introduce less heat to the material to provide improved cleaning wide and...

Page 13: ...s t1 t2 The arc the welding current increases from the minimum value to the set value t1 t2 The arc the welding current increases from the minimum value to the set value t1 t2 The arc the welding curr...

Page 14: ...rrent crater t5 t6 Current crater t5 t6 Current crater t6 t6 Release the handle Arc is extinguished the shielding gas flows t7 t7 The solenoid valve closes the gas flow the completion of welding 11 Be...

Page 15: ...Operation of the device DIGITIG 200AC DC MULTIPRO should take place in an atmosphere free of corrosive components and dusty Do not place the device in dusty near the working grinders etc Dust and pol...

Page 16: ...ion the state security the operation of the cooling system Damage resulting from the welding operation in unsuitable conditions and failure of recommendations for maintenance are not covered by warran...

Page 17: ...the European Union for used electrical and electronic equipment must be used methods of utilization In Poland in accordance with the provisions of the Act of July 1 2005 Waste electrical and electroni...

Page 18: ...2004 108 EC II RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU and is compliant with the following standards BS EN 60974 1 2013 04 Arc welding equipment Part 1 Welding power sources BS EN 60974 1 2013 04 Arc welding equip...

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