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3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
DIGITIG 200AC / DC MULTIPRO is used for manual welding, and the DC alternating structural steel coated electrodes (MMA method) and
quality steels and non-ferrous metals tungsten inert gas (TIG). In the design and construction of equipment we used the latest advances in technology
PWM (pulse width modulation) and IGBTs (insulated gate bipolar transistors with gate) so that the welder is characterized by small size and low weight.
During MMA welding function is available ARC FORCE. During TIG welding it is possible to control the rise and fall of current, and
przedwypływu powypływu gas and the pulse parameters and the AC current. The device has a memory of 10 sets of parameter settings for TIG HF
and MMA.
4. SPECIFICATIONS
4.1 welder
power supply
AC 230V ± 10% 50Hz
Maximum power consumption
MMA 5.7 kVA TIG 4.1 kVA
Rated welding current / cycle
MMA: 180 A / 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 of security
IP23
4.1.1 range parameter adjustment
ARC FORCE
0 - 100 A
Pre-gas
0.1 - 15 s
Post-gas
0.1 - 15 s
current Ramp
0 - 15 s
drooping current
0 - 15 s
initial current
5 - 200 A
welding current
MMA: 20-180 A TIG 5-200 A
The current base
10 - 90% of the welding current
current crater
5 - 200 A
pulse rate
0.5 - 999 Hz
pulse width
10 - 90%
The frequency of the AC
1 - 250 Hz
AC balance
15 - 50%
4.2 TIG
handle type
T-26
The maximum current carrying capacity
200 A
gas flow
10-20 l / min
arc ignition
Contactless (HF)
Length
4 m
Duty cycle
Duty cycle is based on a period of 10 minutes. Duty cycle of 60% means that after 6 minutes of operation of the device is required for 4-minute break.
Duty cycle of 100% means that the machine can operate continuously without interruption.
Attention! Heating test was carried out in the ambient air temperature. Duty cycle at 40 ° C was determined by simulation.