335DP
SPARTUS® ProMIG
User’s manual
Page 1: ...335DP SPARTUS ProMIG User s manual...
Page 2: ...nd performance during realization of the above mentioned processes SPAR TUS products are characterized by precisely such features they are primarily reliable and durable but they are also versatile We...
Page 3: ...Other hazards 6 1 8 Other informations 6 1 9 Symbols used in instructions 7 2 ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD EMF 7 3 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC 7 3 1 General informations 7 3 2 Assesment of area 8 3 3...
Page 4: ...ding operations are expected to be carried out All equipment should be placed so that it does not present a hazard in passageways on ladders or stairways etc Falling objects can cause injuries or kill...
Page 5: ...n dazzle and impair vision infrared heat radiation can damage skin and eyes Such radiation can be direct or reflected from surfaces such as bright metals and light colo ured objects 1 3 1 Eye and face...
Page 6: ...haust draught to keep vapours and gases away from the breathing zone When welding is carried out in a confined space operators should only be permitted to weld when other persons who have been instru...
Page 7: ...and located in an easily accessible place The surroundings of the work should be observed for an adequate period after its termination Hot spots and immediate surroundings should be observed until the...
Page 8: ...nce in an uncontrolled manner The welding wire tip may be sharp Never aim the burner tip of the welding torch at your face eyes or other people 1 7 4 Moving elements can be dangerous All protective el...
Page 9: ...ch as cardiac pacemakers are obliged to consult a doctor before starting to weld plasma cutting and to exercise special caution during work It is forbidden for such persons to be present in the vicini...
Page 10: ...e This may require additional protection measures h the time of day that welding or other activities are to be carried out The size of the surrounding area to be considered will depend on the structur...
Page 11: ...Post Gas Slow Feed Burn Back For advanced synergic MIG welding with pulsation and MIG welding with double pulsation it is possible to set delta pulse current pulse frequency puls duty base current MI...
Page 12: ...d or cut at a certain load without causing overload It is expressed in percent for period of complete cycle which equals 10 minutes For example 60 duty cycle means that for 6 minutes device can operat...
Page 13: ...ERS TIG welding mode TIG DC TIG welding current A 10 300 Duty cycle 60 Gas pre flow s 0 5 Up slope s 0 10 Down slope s 0 10 Gas post flow s 0 10 2T 4T control Arc ignition LIFT MMA PARAMETERS MMA weld...
Page 14: ...rds during use of the product IEC 60204 1 7 1 PROPER COOLING The unit should be placed stable on a dry and flat surface Avoid too much slope and slippery surfaces Check regularly that the vents inlet...
Page 15: ...4 MIG torch polarity change power connection 5 TIG torch gas connector 6 SK socket 7 MIG torch EURO connector 8 Gas inlet 9 Power cable 10 Toggle switch ON OFF 7 3 2 Cooler 1 2 3 9 8 10 7 4 6 5 11 Wat...
Page 16: ...comply with the requirements for unit Check mechanical condition of the power cord and plug The connection status of the power cord with plug and unit loose not allowed If the power cord or plug is da...
Page 17: ...cted from power source and switch 10 is in the OFF position 7 5 1 Connecting the gas cylinder 1 The cylinder with appropriate shielding gas should be placed in a vertical position and se cured against...
Page 18: ...direction eyes face or others 6 When wire end comes out to a distance approx 30mm beyond the torch outline release the button G pt 7 8 to stop feeding wire 7 Assemble welding wire into liner gas nozz...
Page 19: ...ion can result in arcing between the gun and machine connector and that causes serious damage to both the torch and machine connections 4 Connect the Spool Gun control cable to the air socket for Spoo...
Page 20: ...g parameters using the knobs as shown on digital displays 7 6 INSTALLATION MMA WELDING Before connecting hardware and shielding gas to the device make sure that the device is discon nected from power...
Page 21: ...or to cylinder valve 4 Connect the gas hose into gas regulator outlet Use special clamps to seal connection 5 Connect gas hose to the connection on the device 8 The valve in the cylinder must be opene...
Page 22: ...gulator Welded material A Welding mode button B Welding adjustment knob 1 C Gas test button D Function button E Cooling mode button gas liquid F Welding adjustment knob 2 G Button for inserting the we...
Page 23: ...such as welding current In function interface turn it to select parameters D FUNCTION BUTTON Press it to select parameters or enter the function interface F WELDING ADJUSTMENT KNOB 2 Press it to sele...
Page 24: ...FUNCTION INTERFACE TIG 1 Trigger mode 2T 4T 2 Down Slope time 0 10s 3 Post gas 0 10s A TIG Lift WELDING MODE BUTTON B WELDING ADJUSTMENT KNOB 1 welding current D FUNCTION BUTTON press it to enter the...
Page 25: ...n switch and hold it Electromagnetic gas valve is turned on The shielding gas stars to flow 0 1 Pre gas time 1 Initiation of the welding arc 1 2 Arc is ignited and the output current rises to the sett...
Page 26: ...again the welding current will drop in accordance with the selected down slope time 4 5 The output current slopes down to the crater current The downslope time can be adjusted 5 6 The crater current...
Page 27: ...enter the function interface E COOLING MODE BUTTON press to select water cooling F WELDING ADJUSTMENT KNOB 2 inductance G BUTTON FOR INSERTING THE WELDING WIRE INTO THE MIG GUN FUNCTION INTERFACE MIG...
Page 28: ...romig335 DP mode gas parm cooling feed 1s save job 3s D F A B C E G MIG DUAL PULSE DISPLAY INTRODUCTION A MIG Pulse MIG Dual Pulse WELDING MODE BUTTON B WELDING ADJUSTMENT KNOB 1 welding current C GAS...
Page 29: ...OT for MIG Pulse 2 Wire material Fe metal solid cored Fe metal flux cored SS metal solid cored CuSi Al Mg solid cored Al Si solid cored Al 99 5 solid cored SS metal flux cored CuAl 3 Wire diameter 0 8...
Page 30: ...ed time 0 5s 9 Delta pulse current 20 200A only be available in Dual Pulse welding mode 10 Pulse frequency 0 5 3Hz only be available in Dual Pulse welding mode 11 Pulse duty 10 90 only be available in...
Page 31: ...ect water cooling F WELDING ADJUSTMENT KNOB 2 inductance arc length adjustment G BUTTON FOR INSERTING THE WELDING WIRE INTO THE MIG GUN FUNCTION INTERFACE MIG Synergy 1 Trigger mode 2T 4T SPOT weld 2...
Page 32: ...Ss metal solid cored 1 0 1 2 98 Ar 2 CO2 CuSi 1 0 1 2 100 Ar MIG PULSE DUAL PULSE WELDING WIRE WIRE DIAMETER mm SHIELDING GAS Fe metal solid cored 0 8 1 2 80 Ar 20 CO2 Fe metal Flux cored 1 2 80 Ar 2...
Page 33: ...ve the most used machine settings After selecting the appropriate parameters press the button H for 1s The settings will be saved to the first free channel Calling up saved memory channels consists of...
Page 34: ...intenance provides adequate service life and trouble free operation of the device Routine maintenance daily before use installation Perform a visual inspection of the housing knobs control panel Inspe...
Page 35: ...ry out an analysis in search of probable failure In case of doubt please contact to SPARTUS dealer or authorized service center During the warranty period all repairs should be carried by authorized s...
Page 36: ...ssing or damaged gas diffuser Wire stubbing during welding Welding voltage set too low Wire speed set too high No wire feed Wrong mode selected or torch selector switch Interrupted wire feed Wrong pol...
Page 37: ...ten size or type Loose connection Earth clamp not connected to work MMA WELDING PROBLEMS No arc Incomplete welding circuit Wrong mode selected No power supply Porosity small cavities or holes resultin...
Page 38: ...Notes...
Page 39: ...igh quality production excellentparametersandergonomics thesearefea turesoftheSPARTUS Masterseriesofdevices which werecreatedwithdemandingweldingjobsinmind Precision functionality excellent parameters...
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