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Fig.20
Torch tilt angle
a) Fit gas nozzle
b) Touch workpiece to
ignite arc
c) Arc is ignited
Fig.19
TR 52-1 pedal-operated remote-control unit
- Raise the torch and pivot it into the normal position - the arc ignites (see
Fig. 20c)
- Start welding
START-UP
- Unplug the machine from the mains
- Shift the mains switch to the O position
- Dismount the MIG/MAG welding torch
- Plug the current plug of the TIG welding torch into the current socket
and turn it clockwise to latch it
- Plug the current plug of the earthing cable into the current socket and
turn it clockwise to latch it
- Tool up the welding torch (see welding-torch instruction manual)
- Make an earthing connection to the workpiece
- Attach a pressure regulator to the shielding-gas cylinder
- Connect the gas-hose to the pressure regulator
- Open the valve on the gas cylinder
- Variant I: Connect the TP 4-SP remote-control unit to socket on the
T.I.M.E. 30 wirefeeder
- Variant II: Connect the remote-control combination TP 4-SP, signal
distributor and TR 52-1 to the socket on the T.I.M.E. 30 wirefeeder
Warning!
As soon as you shift the mains switch into the "I"
position, the tungsten electrode becomes LIVE. Make sure that when
this happens, the tungsten electrode does not touch any electrically
conducting or earthed parts such as e.g. the workpiece, machine
housing etc.
- Plug the machine into the mains
- Shift the mains switch to the I position
- Ready indicator lights up
- Open the gas cut-off valve on the torch and/or press the torch trigger and
set the desired gas flow rate on the pressure regulator
- Set the arc-force dial on the TP 4-SP remote-control unit to a scale value
of "0"
- Set the Hot-Start dial on the TP 4-SP remote-control unit to a scale value
of "0"
- Select the welding range with range-switch on the TP 4-SP
- Set the welding current with the welding-current dial on the TP 4-SP
remote-control unit or set a current-limitation as described in Variant II
- Place the gas nozzle on the ignition location so that there is a gap of 2 -
3 mm between the tungsten tip and the workpiece (see Fig. 20a)
- Gradually tilt up the welding torch until the tungsten tip touches the
workpiece (see Fig. 20b)
MANUAL ELECTRODE WELDING
- Unplug the machine from the mains
- Shift the mains switch to the O position
- Dismount the MIG/MAG welding torch
- Depending on the type of electrode, plug the welding cable into the current
socket and turn it clockwise to latch it
- Connect the TP 4-SP remote-control unit to socket on the T.I.M.E. 30
wirefeeder
- Plug the machine into the mains
Warning!
As soon as you shift the mains switch into the "I"
position, the rod electrode becomes LIVE. Make sure that when this
happens, the rod electrode does not touch any electrically conducting
or earthed parts such as e.g. the workpiece, machine housing etc.
- Shift the mains switch to the I position
- Ready indicator lights up
- Select the welding range with range-switch on the TP 4-SP
- Set the welding current with the welding-current dial on the TP 4-SP
- Set the arc force with the arc-force dial on the TP 4-SP remote-control
unit
- Set the Hot-Start with the Hot-Start dial on the TP 4-SP remote-control
unit
- Start welding
ROBOT WELDING
In conjunction with the TSST 153 robot interface, an interconnecting cable, the
FK71 cooling unit and the VR 153 robot wirefeeder, the T.I.M.E. Synergic
power source is suitable for use in robot welding.
VR 153 wirefeeder
- Special speed-controlled feed motor ensures exact wirefeed speeds
- Optional push-pull torch
- Wire-inch and gas-test button directly on the wirefeeder
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