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TIG Torch Connector and Instruction 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

1. 

TIG  torch  cable  socket:

    Connect 

TIG  torch  control

 (1B) of the TIG torch 

left to this socket. (1). 

2. 

Gas outlet: 

Screw the gas outlet hose 

(2B) of the torch to this connector; 

3. 

TIG torch cable socket :

Connect the 

TIG  cable  plug  (3B)  to  this  aviation 
socket(3); 

4. 

Ground  socket:

 

Plug  ground  cable  to 

this socket.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

Front Panel 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The front panel of MAX TIG 160 and MAX 

TIG  200  is  absolutely  the  same;  we  take 

MAX TIG 200 for example hereby. 

 

1. 

Power  Switch. 

Up  is  ON,  down  is 

OFF. 

2. 

Digital  Amps  Meter. 

Shows  actual 

welding  current,  which  will  vary 
during operation. 

3. 

 

Thermal  Overload 

Indicator Lamp. 

This light will come 

on,  and  the  device  will  shut  down  if 
the  tool  becomes  overheated.  Stop 
trying to use the cutter while leaving 
the  power  switch  onto  allow  the 
cooling fan to operate, and the lamp 
will  turn  off  automatically  when  the 
machine  cools  down. 

P

lease  pay 

attention  to  the  Rated  Duty  Cycle 

discussed on page 2. 

4. 

  Working  Indicator 

Light.   

It  will  be  on  during  welding 

operation

5. 

Power  Supply  Controller: 

It  can 

adjust welding current. 

6.  Mode  selector  :Select  MMA  welding 

or TIG welding: 

Gas 
outlet (2) 

Ground 
socket (4) 

TIG 

torch 

control  socket 
(1) 

Cable 
socket (3) 

Summary of Contents for 597076

Page 1: ...1 16 1 ...

Page 2: ... the safety alert symbol indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS WARNING When using tool basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of personal injury and damage to equipment Read all instructions before using thi...

Page 3: ...ull the Plug from an outlet Keep the Power Cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Replace damaged Power Cords immediately Damaged Power Cords increase the risk of electric shock 6 When operating a power tool outside sue an outdoor extension cord marker W A or W These extension cords are rated for outdoor use and reduce the risk of electric shock Personal Safety 1 Stay alert Watch what...

Page 4: ...s and any other condition that may affect the tool s operation If damaged have the tool serviced before using Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained tools 8 Use only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer for your model Accessories that may be suitable for one tool may become hazardous when used on another tool Service 1 Tool service must be performed only by qualified repair...

Page 5: ...t of ears 8 Prevent accidental fires Remove any combustible material from the work area a When possible move the work to a location well away from combustible protect the combustibles with a cover made of fire resistant material b Remove or make safe all combustible materials for a radius of 35 feet 10 meters around the work area Use a fire resistant material to cover or block all open doorways wi...

Page 6: ...d gases ℓ Follow the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists recommendations for Threshold Limit Values TLV s for fumes and gases ℓ Have a recognized specialist in Industrial Hygiene or Environmental Services check the operation and air quality and make recommendations for the specific welding or cutting situation 10 Always keep hoses away from welding cutting spot Examine all ho...

Page 7: ...ts from other systems may cause personal injury and damage components within 15 People with pacemakers should consult their physician s before using this product Electromagnetic fields in close proximity to a heart pacemaker could cause interference to or failure of the pacemaker 16 USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD Make sure your extension cord is in good condition When using an extension cord be sure to...

Page 8: ...A 10 200 Duty Cycle 35 200A 60 153A 100 118A No Load Voltage V 66 Efficiency 85 Protection Class IP21S Dimension mm 367 185 320 Insulation Grade F Weight kg 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D C B A Title Number Revision Size A3 Date 24 Sep 2004 Sheet of File D 技 术 资 料 焊 接 电 源 符 号 ddb Drawn By S 1 2 3 4 A B C D 4 3 2 1 D C B A Title Number Revision Size A4 Date 13 Aug 2002 Sheet of File ...

Page 9: ...g Your Work Area 1 You must have a sturdy work table that is open below the area you are welding Molten slag will be blown through the work metal and must be able to fall away freely 2 Your work table must allow the work metal to be firmly clamped to prevent it accidentally falling or moving 3 The floor and surrounding area of your work site must not be flammable A clean cement floor is recommende...

Page 10: ...s OFF 2 Digital Amps Meter Shows actual welding current which will vary during operation 3 Thermal Overload Indicator Lamp This light will come on and the device will shut down if the tool becomes overheated Stop trying to use the cutter while leaving the power switch onto allow the cooling fan to operate and the lamp will turn off automatically when the machine cools down Please pay attention to ...

Page 11: ...possible to the workpiece without damaging the cable during welding 6 Assemble the desired accessories and rod inside the tip of the TIG Torch handle a Unscrew the Ceramic Nozzle 6A on the Torch Handle 4A b Unscrew the Collect Housing 5A c Place a 5 32 prepared tungsten welding rod not included into the torch d Screw the Collect Housing and Ceramic Nozzle back onto the Torch 7 Connect a hose and c...

Page 12: ...d and hold it near the workpiece 15 If too much current is drawn from the welder the Thermal Overload protector will activate the Overload indicator will light and the welder will turn off until it cools down It will automatically reset DANGER To prevent serious injury and death If the operator is not holding the Torch it must be sitting on a nonconductive nonflammable surface Arc stick Connection...

Page 13: ...ommonly used to weld thin sections of stainless steel and non ferrous metals such as aluminum magnesium and copper alloys The process grants the operator greater control over the weld than competing procedures such as shielded metal arc welding and gas metal arc welding allowing for stronger higher quality welds However GTAW is comparatively more complex and difficult to master and furthermore it ...

Page 14: ...c d 6 0 2 4 3 2 2 4 3 2 150 200 10 15 3 4 c d 8 0 3 2 4 0 3 2 4 0 160 220 12 18 4 5 d 12 0 3 2 4 0 3 2 4 0 180 240 12 18 6 8 d 5 ALUMINUM WELDING PARAMETER Aluminum thickness Tungsten diameter Wire diameter Welding current Argon flux Clearance size Clearance form mm mm mm A L min mm 0 6 1 0 1 6 0 1 0 25 40 4 5 1 a b 1 0 1 0 1 6 0 1 6 40 60 4 7 1 a b 1 5 1 0 1 6 0 1 6 60 90 6 9 1 b 2 5 1 6 2 4 1 6 ...

Page 15: ...rom thermal overload stop all use Have the welder inspected and repaired by a qualified service technician 6 Store the welder and accessories in a clean and dry location 7 Periodically disassemble and clean the Torch Head components with steel wool Replace burnt cracked distorted or coated components Refer to the assembly drawing on page 11 8 To gain access to the internal components of the unit r...

Page 16: ...amp is attached is clean exposed metal free of dirt paint and oil No weld output high temperature light on 1 Welder overheated 2 Duty cycle or amps too high 3 Airflow is blocked 1 Allow unit to cool with the fan on 2 Reduce duty cycle or amps 3 Clean vents and fan out with compressed air Erratic or improper arc or welding output 1 Bad weld connections 2 Polarity incorrect 3 Workpiece painted or di...

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