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CONTENTS

1.  Preface .....�

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1.1. Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 3

 

1.2. Product Introduction ........................................................................................................ 3

 

1.3. Operation safety ............................................................................................................... 3

2.  Installation .............................................................................................................................. .4
 

2.1. Operation control and connectors .................................................................................... 4

 

2.2. Siting the machine ............................................................................................................ 5

 

2.3. Connection to the mains supply ....................................................................................... 6

 

2.4. Welding- and return current cables .................................................................................. 6

3.  Operation control switches and potentiometers and their use ................................................. 6
 

3.1. Main switch I/O ............................................................................................................... 6

 

3.2. Local/remote control of welding current ......................................................................... 7

 

3.3. Adjustment for MMA dynamics ...................................................................................... 7

 

3.4. Electrodes to be welded ................................................................................................... 7

 

3.5. Remote control devices and cables .................................................................................. 7

4.  Maintenance ............................................................................................................................ 8
 

4.1. Cables ............................................................................................................................... 8

 

4.2. Power source .................................................................................................................... 8

5.  Operation disturbances ............................................................................................................ 9
 

5.1. Operation of the overload protection ............................................................................... 9

 

5.2. Control fuses .................................................................................................................... 9

6.  Disposal of the machine .......................................................................................................... 9
7.  Ordering numbers ................................................................................................................... 9
8.  Technical data ....................................................................................................................... 10
9.  Terms of guarantee ................................................................................................................ 11

2 – MASTER 2200/0530

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Содержание MasterTig 2200

Страница 1: ...MASTER 2200 1913710E 0530 Operation instructions english Gebrauchsanweisung deutsch Gebruiksaanwijzing nederlands Manuel d utilisation fran ais...

Страница 2: ...ches and potentiometers and their use 6 3 1 Main switch I O 6 3 2 Local remote control of welding current 7 3 3 Adjustment for MMA dynamics 7 3 4 Electrodes to be welded 7 3 5 Remote control devices a...

Страница 3: ...ng power source belong carrying strap connection cable and a 4 pole cable without plug Using comfort of MASTER can be added with remote control units which can be delivered as an accessory 1 3 OPERATI...

Страница 4: ...h the re and explosion danger when welding container type work pieces 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 OPERATION CONTROL AND CONNECTORS H11 Signal lamp I O H12 Warning lamp for thermal shield R11 Adjustement of wel...

Страница 5: ...ne of particle spray created by grinding tools etc Preferably site machine somewhat higher above the oor level See to that in front of the machine as well as at the rear of the machine there is at lea...

Страница 6: ...oltage range 380 V 10 415 V 6 Fuses 10 A delayed Connection cable 4 x 1 5 mm S In cables of S type there is a protective grounding conductor coloured green yellow This equipment s electromagnetic comp...

Страница 7: ...ol controlled adjustment for MMA dynamics With this control you can adjust behaviour of the arc according to electrode type and your own likings The adjustment has in uence on behaviour of the machine...

Страница 8: ...zed parts and tighten the loosened ones Note You must know correct tension torques before starting the reparation of the joints Clean the inner parts of the machine from dust and dirt e g with a soft...

Страница 9: ...h is marked beside the fuse adapter Damage caused by a wrong type fuse is not covered by the guarantee 6 DISPOSAL OF THE MACHINE Do not dispose of electrical equipment together with normal waste In ob...

Страница 10: ...g current control stepless Open circuit voltage 80 V Ef ciency 82 220 A 28 8 V Power factor 0 9 220 A 28 8 V Open circuit power approx 10 W Storage temperature range 40 60 C Operation temperature rang...

Страница 11: ...travelling costs daily allowances or accommodation Note Under the terms of guarantee welding torches and their consumables feeder drive rolls and feeder guide tubes are not covered Direct or indirect...

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