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SHERMAN DIGITIG 200GD 

INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WARNING! FOR SAFETY REASON PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND  

THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE FIRST USE OF THE DEVICE.  

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DIGITIG 200GD

Page 1: ...SHERMAN DIGITIG 200GD INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL WARNING FOR SAFETY REASON PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE FIRST USE OF THE DEVICE ...

Page 2: ... persons as a result For this reason we do not accept any responsibility or liability for losses damages or costs arising from incorrect installation improper operation or incorrect usage and maintenance or any actions connected to this in any way Read the operating instructions for all system components Observe accident prevention regulations Observe all local regulations Confirm with a signature...

Page 3: ...Even low voltages can cause you to get a shock and lead to accidents Do not touch any live parts in or on the machine Connection cables and leads must be free of faults Switching off alone is not sufficient Place welding torch and stick electrode holder on an insulated surface The unit should only be opened by specialist staff after the mains plug has been unplugged Only wear dry protective clothi...

Page 4: ...ntially fatal Carefully read the safety information in this manual Observe the accident prevention regulations in your country Inform persons in the working area that they must observe the regulations Danger when coupling multiple power sources Coupling multiple power sources in parallel or in series has to be carried out by qualified personnel and in accordance with the manufacturer s guidelines ...

Page 5: ...anteed at all times Equipment damage due to dirt accumulation Unusually high quantities of dust acid corrosive gases or substances may damage the equipment Avoid high volumes of smoke vapour oil vapour and grinding dust Avoid ambient air containing salt sea air Non permissible ambient conditions Insufficient ventilation results in a reduction in performance and equipment damage Observe the ambient...

Page 6: ... The welding machine has the last settings memory ie after it has been turned off and then on again the last parameters are restored You can also store up to 10 sets of settings in the device memory 4 Welding machine description 4 1 Front view 1 Power switch on off 2 Gas supply intake 3 Connection socket 4 Torch control connector 5 Shield gas valve 6 Connection socket 4 2 Control panel A Overheat ...

Page 7: ... up to 10 sets of settings of welding parameters It also keeps the last used settings in the memory after device has been turned off To store a specific set of settings press the SAVE LOAD button for 3 seconds Save LED indicator will turn on It means that you can save your settings under one of the sets number from 1 to 10 To change the set number use adjustment knob After desired set number is se...

Page 8: ...ding it down and the machine will operate at the preselected settings on the machine panel This is very good and simple operation of the machine for new beginners and tasks where the required amperage can be preset if it is required The 4T setting is a little more complex as you have control over the stages of the welding cycle and when each stage begins and ends To operate simply press and hold t...

Page 9: ...tomatically turns off welding current O C indicator lights on and screen shows Err prompt After the temperature cools down the device restart and is ready to work again 2 Parameters adjustment 2 1 MMA process When MMA process is selected there only a welding current can be adjusted 2 2 TIG process Select the welding process to TIG choose between AC or DC current select if you want to use pulse or ...

Page 10: ...er Upslope time current ramping time from start current to welding current Adjustment range 0s 10s Pulse frequency the frequency of how often the current value changes from base current to welding current Adjustment range 40Hz 200Hz AC frequency a parameter that is most needed when welding aluminium The greater the value the better the weld quality and arc is more stable Adjustment range 40Hz 200H...

Page 11: ...stroke mode the electrode should be brought closer to the welded material for a distance of 2 millimetre and press the button on the torch handle to turn on the ionizer After correct arc ignition you can release the button and conduct the welding with button released To finish welding you must press and release the button on the handle 3 3 TIG welding in 2T mode 0 Press and hold torch trigger Shie...

Page 12: ... t6 Crater current duration t6 Trigger released Arc goes out shield gas flows t7 Shield gas valve shuts Welding ends 4 Technical specification Power supply 230V Welding current MMA 180A TIG 200A Duty cycle 40 No load voltage 59V Electric protection 25A Weight 18 5 kg Dimensions 455 x 195 x 415 mm Protection class IP21 Pre flow time 0 1s 1s Post flow time 0s 15s Upslope time 0s 10s Downslope time 0...

Page 13: ...Connect the device to 230V power supply restart the device 2 Power supply voltage not stable results in activating overload protection Turn the device OFF wait 2 3 minutes before next use od the device 3 Accidental turning the device on and then off again resulting in activation overload protection Turn the device OFF wait 2 3 minutes before next use od the device 4 Other multifunction Contact ser...

Page 14: ...n individual warranty card is issued for each device Warranty is valid only if all conditions listed in the instructions manual were fulfilled If the device was used inappropriate or against instructions the warranty becomes invalid Service centre does not cover the postage cost for sending the device for repairs or sending it back after repairs 12 Service centre contact details TECWELD Piotr Pola...

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