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- The SWS “Smart Welding Stop” system at the end of TIG 

welding. Lifting up the torch without switching off the arc will 
introduce a slope down and it will switch off automatically.

 

- “Energy Saving” function to operate the power source cool-

ing fan and the torch water cooling only when necessary.

• 

High electrical performance resulting in a reduction in ener-
gy consumption.

• 

Professional 4-roller wire feeder that guarantees precise and 
constant feeding of the wire. This wire feeder’s principal char-
acteristics are:

 

- Designed for use with all types of solid and core type wire.

 

- A 24 V direct current ratio motor.

 

- A gas solenoid valve.

 

- Wire speed (welding current) and welding voltage adjust-

ment.

 

- Graduated knobs for precise adjustment of the wire pres-

sure that stays unvaried when the arms open and close.

 

- The feeder rollers can be replaced without using any tools.

  Technical data

The general technical data of the system are summarized in 
table 1.

  Usage limits (IEC 60974-1)

The use of a welder is typically discontinuous, in that it is made 
up of effective work periods (welding) and rest periods (for the 
positioning of parts, the replacement of wire and underflushing 
operations etc. This welder is dimensioned to supply a I

2

 max 

nominal current in complete safety for a period of work of 40% 
of the total usage time. The regulations in force establish the 
total usage time to be 10 minutes. The work cycle is consid-
ered to be 40% of this period of time. Exceeding the work cy-
cle allowed could cause a trip switch to trip, which protects the 
components inside the welding welding power source against 
dangerous overheating. After several minutes the overheat cut-
off rearms automatically and the welder is ready for use again.

Table 1

Model

DIX PI 3006.M I

DIX PI 3506.M I

DIX PI 3006.M I Puls

DIX PI 3506.M I Puls

MIG/MAG welding

Three-phase input 50/60 Hz

V

400 ± 20%

400 ± 20%

400 ± 20%

400 ± 20%

Mains supply: Z

max

Ω

0,037

0,028

0,037

0,028

Input power @ I

2

 Max

kVA

13

17,8

17

23,7

Delayed fuse (I

 

eff)

A

20

20

25

25

Power factor / cosφ

0,87/0,99

0,92 / 0,99

0,66 / 0,99

0,70 / 0,99

Efficiency degree

η

0,86

0,85

0,86

0,85

Open circuit voltage

V

63

63

63

63

Current range

A

10 ÷ 320

10 ÷ 400

10 ÷ 320

10 ÷ 400

Duty cycle @ 100% (40°C)

A

280

300

280

300

Duty cycle @ 60% (40°C)

A

300

350

300

350

Duty cycle @ 40% (40°C)

A

320

400

320

400

Wires diameter

mm

0,6 ÷ 1,2

0,6 ÷ 1,2

0,6 ÷ 1,2

0,6 ÷ 1,2

N° rollers

4

4

4

4

Power output of feeder motor

W

50

50

50

50

Rated wire feeding speed

m/min

0,5 ÷ 20

0,5 ÷ 20

0,5 ÷ 20

0,5 ÷ 20

Welding wire spool

 Diameter

 Weight

mm

kg

Ø300

15

Ø300

15

Ø300

15

Ø300

15

Standards

IEC 60974-1
IEC 60974-5

IEC 60974-10

   

IEC 60974-1
IEC 60974-5

IEC 60974-10

   

IEC 60974-1
IEC 60974-5

IEC 60974-10

   

IEC 60974-1
IEC 60974-5

IEC 60974-10

   

Protection class

IP 23 S

IP 23 S

IP 23 S

IP 23 S

Insulation class

H

H

H

H

Dimensions 

mm

660 - 515 - 290

660 - 515 - 290

660 - 515 - 290

660 - 515 - 290

Weight

kg

41

42

42

43

WARNING: This equipment complies with EN//IEC 61000-3-12 provided that the maximum permissible system impedance Z

max

 is less than 

or equal to 0,037 Ω at the interface point between the user’s supply and the public system. It is the responsibility of the installer or user of the 

equipment to ensure, by consultation with the distribution network operator if necessary, that the equipment is connected only to a supply with 

maximum permissible system impedance Z

max

 less than or equal to 0,037 Ω.

This system, tested according to EN/IEC 61000-3-3, meets the requirements of EN/IEC 61000-3-11.

Содержание DIX PI 3006.M I Puls

Страница 1: ...rce S C H W E I S S E N W E L D I N G W E L D I N G S C H W E I S S E N S C H W E I S S E N Keep in secure area for future reference Operations manual DIX PI 3006 M I DIX PI 3506 M I DIX PI 3006 M I P...

Страница 2: ...r Exceptional characteristics for MIG MAG MMA and TIG welding with Lift type ignition Synergic digital control of all welding parameters with the following functions Allows less expert operators to re...

Страница 3: ...After several minutes the overheat cut off rearms automatically and the welder is ready for use again Table 1 Model DIX PI 3006 M I DIX PI 3506 M I DIX PI 3006 M I Puls DIX PI 3506 M I Puls MIG MAG w...

Страница 4: ...usage class indicates that the welding power source can be employed in environments with a high risk of electri cal shocks This system is cooled by means of the forced circulation of air and must the...

Страница 5: ...y turning the relevant screw Pos 2 Fig A The correct pressure is the minimum that does not allow the rollers to skid on the wire Excessive pressure will case deformation of the wire and tan gling on t...

Страница 6: ...cy cle starts Release the torch button FIG D Interval welding Stitch The substantial differences with the spot welding mainly con cern the adjustments that must be carried on the welding weld ing powe...

Страница 7: ...lination of about 60 compared with the metal in relation to the direction of welding PART TO BE WELDED The part to be welded must always be connected to ground in order to reduce electromagnetic emiss...

Страница 8: ...off the power supply to the equipment be fore effecting any internal inspection DIX PI 3006 M I DIX PI 3506 M I DIX PI 3006 M I Puls DIX PI 3506 M I Puls IMPORTANT For fully electronic welding weldin...

Страница 9: ...the welding power source The plug socket in the wall The mains switch NOTE Given the required technical skills necessary for the repair of the welding power source in case of breakdown we advise you t...

Страница 10: ...signals Check the wiring that powers the various boards Check and if necessary replace the digital interface PCB or the control PCB No gas coming out of the torch Check and if necessary replace the s...

Страница 11: ...26 TAUX THA THP THS TP VR 1 Capacitor 2 SNUBBER capacitor for output diodes 3 Power supply connector for the cooling system 4 Quick connection protection capacitor 5 Torch connector 6 Secondary diode...

Страница 12: ...12 2101AC34 DIX PI 3006 M I DIX PI 3506 M I...

Страница 13: ...13 2101AC33 DIX PI 3006 M I Puls DIX PI 3506 M I Puls...

Страница 14: ...al 27 1 WELDING PROCESS SELECTION 27 2 WELDING MODE SELECTION 27 3 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Fx SELECTION 27 4 PRE SETTING 28 5 WELDING 28 6 HOLD 28 Special processes 29 Electrode MMA 29 1 WELDING PROCESS SEL...

Страница 15: ...crater for a time set by means of the CRATER START TIME F10 function After that the parameter values become those for welding for a time defined by the CRATER START SLOPE F11 function 2 When the TORCH...

Страница 16: ...red of the following parameters if active ARC LENGTH ADJUSTMENT WELDING VOLTAGE ELECTRONIC INDUCTANCE JOB SAVING MEM LED Flashes while saving a JOB Fx LED SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Switched on when special Fx...

Страница 17: ...he last two groups of columns WELDING PROCESS and MIG MAG WELDING MODE indicate the welding process and mode in which the special function can be selected Example the SPOT WELD TIME function can be se...

Страница 18: ...0s 0 1 20 0 s BURN BACK bUb 0 30 30 POST GAS PoG 1 0s 0 0 10 0 s SWITCH SWITCH CURRENT F19 20 99 100 SWITCH WIRE SPEED F19 5 0 m min 1 5 22 0 m min SWITCH ARC LENGTH F20 0 30 30 SWITCH VOLTAGE F20 25...

Страница 19: ...E CHECK all of the LED stay lit simultaneously so as to verify their actual operation the generator itself starts having memorised the new settings and is again ready to weld TIMER ARC ON This indicat...

Страница 20: ...h the displays D1 D2 read tESt D1 D2 E1 2 Push the PRG key T5 and the display will show the param eter to be checked under DISPLAY PARAMETERS A D1 and the set ting under DISPLAY PARAMETERS V D2 D1 D2...

Страница 21: ...D1 D2 E2 E1 MOTOR CALIBRATION Mot CAL ATTENTION This procedure allows you to calibrate the wire speed only in MIG welding processes Proceed as follows Rotate the ENCODER A E1 knob until the PARAMETER...

Страница 22: ...1 and 2 4 To exit the SEtUP menu push the SAVE MEM T2 key T2 SWITCH If enabled this function allows the operator to have a further weld ing mode SWITCH available in MIG pulsed double pulsed synergic...

Страница 23: ...e if it was blocked in the past BLOCK L1 The operator can only weld using the parameters set prior to the block and can set and or modify the welding pa rameters using the knobs on the control panel o...

Страница 24: ...SS PROGRAM NUMBER MATERIAL WIRE mm GAS DISPLAYS TYPE CLASS MiG PLS dPL 000 Fe G3 Si 1 0 6 CO2 001 Fe G3 Si 1 0 8 CO2 002 Fe G3 Si 1 1 0 CO2 010 Fe G3 Si 1 0 6 Ar 16 20 CO2 011 Fe G3 Si 1 0 8 Ar 16 20...

Страница 25: ...r the ignition of the arch after which the arch switches off automatically STITCH WELD PAUSE F06 Time of pause between one welding in tracts and another BURN BACK bUb Regulates the length of the wire...

Страница 26: ...nge the following param eters THICKNESS OF WELDED ITEM WELDING CURRENT WIRE SPEED ARC LENGTH ADJUSTMENT ELECTRONIC INDUCTANCE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Fx WARNING Remember that this process of welding is syne...

Страница 27: ...ime in which the current remains at the value of CRATER START SPEED or CRATER START VOLTAGE CRATER START SLOPE F11 Time taken to go from the CRA TER START SPEED or CRATER START VOLTAGE level to the we...

Страница 28: ...the display shows PARAMETER DISPLAY screen A D1 D1 WELDING CURRENT WIRE SPEED WELDING CURRENT the measured value of the current of what is being welded WIRE SPEED the value previously set PARAMETER D...

Страница 29: ...d item DIX ARC MEGA FAST makes it possible to speed up welding com pared with short arc and mixed arc MIG MAG welding greatly in creasing productivity EXTENDED CURVES PACKAGE ECP This is a package of...

Страница 30: ...ding it is possible to set the following parameters D1 T1 E1 WELDING CURRENT Example WELDING CURRENT Press the PARAMETER SELECTION A key T1 until the LED that corresponds to the WELDING CURRENT switch...

Страница 31: ...rest the control panel will show the VRD LED on in the colour GREEN and this means that the device is active During the welding phase this LED becomes RED which however does not indicate a malfunctio...

Страница 32: ...reen D1 4 WELDING During the welding the display shows PARAMETER DISPLAY screen A D1 D1 WELDING CURRENT WELDING CURRENT the measured value of the current of what is being welded PARAMETER DISPLAY scre...

Страница 33: ...d point E2 E1 WARNING If all the automatic welding points JOBS are occu pied the check automatically goes to the first automatic welding point JOB A01 as shown in the figure below 2 Hold down the SAVE...

Страница 34: ...G PROCESS SELECTION key T2 until the corresponding LED lights up 2 Select the individual JOB to modify and overwrite rotating the ENCODER knob V E2 3 Bring up and activate the JOB loading its settings...

Страница 35: ...ssistance dept Err E1 3 CALIBRATION FILE MISSING NON automatic reset error Immediately contact technical assistance dept Err E1 6 MMA DEFAULTS MISSING NON automatic reset error Immediately contact tec...

Страница 36: ...AMS NON automatic reset error Immediately contact technical assistance dept The table includes 2 types of errors Automatic reset error Once the alarm condition has been re solved the welding machine s...

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