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6.1 Terms of Warranty

R-Tech Welding provides a Warranty for the
TIG200DC PFC sold by it
against defects in manufacture and materials.

Valid for 12 months from date of purchase.

Only R-Tech Welding

must carry out Warranty repairs.

Freight, packaging and insurance costs are to

be paid for by the claimant.

No additional express Warranty is given unless in

writing signed by an authorised manager of
R-Tech Welding

This Warranty is in addition to any other legal

rights you may have.

Welding leads (which include the electrode

holder and the work clamp) are not covered
in these Warranty terms.

6.2 Limitations on Warranty

The following conditions are not covered:

non compliance with operating and

maintenance instructions such as connection
to incorrect faulty voltage supply including
voltage surges outside equipment specs, and
incorrect overloading

natural wear and tear, and accidental damage

transport or storage damage.

The Warranty is void if:

changes are made to the product without the

approval of the manufacturer

repairs are carried out using non-approved

spare parts

a non-authorised agent carries out repairs.

6.3 Warranty Repairs

R-Tech or their Authorised Service Agent
must be informed of the Warranty defects,
and the product returned within the Warranty
Period.

Before any Warranty work is undertaken, the

customer must provide proof of purchase and
serial number of the equipment in order to
validate the Warranty.

The parts replaced under the terms of the

Warranty remain the property of R-Tech Welding

6.0 Warranty Information

Содержание Tig200

Страница 1: ...Tig200 DC Digital Tig Welder Operating Instructions www r techwelding co uk Email sales r techwelding co uk Tel 01452 733933 Fax 01452 733939...

Страница 2: ...to be reproduced The recipient acknowledges and agrees that it must make its own independent investigation and should consider seeking appropriate professional recommendation in reviewing and evaluat...

Страница 3: ...7 Torch Movement During Welding 8 2 8 Joint Preparation 17 3 0 TIG Welding of Materials 3 1 Application Summary 21 3 2 C Mn Steel 22 3 3 Alloyed Steel 23 3 4 Stainless Steel 24 3 5 Aluminium 25 3 6 B...

Страница 4: ...spaces Be alert to this at all times Keep your head out of the fumes rising from the arc Fumes from the welding of some metals could have an adverse effect on your health t Don breathe them in If you...

Страница 5: ...with cylinders or operating cylinder valves ensure that you wear appropriate protectiv ves boots e clothing glo and safety glasses When moving cylinders ensure that the valve is not accidentally open...

Страница 6: ...ectrode holders in water Working on a dry insulated floor where possible Never hold the electrode and holder under your arm 1 4 User Responsibility Read the Operating Manual prior to installation of t...

Страница 7: ...t often connected to the negative pole The output characteristics of the power source can have an effect on the quality of the welds produced Shielding gas is directed into the arc area by the welding...

Страница 8: ...l remains relatively cool compared to sing straight polarity Relatively shallow penetration is obtained An electrode whose diameter is too large will reduce visibility and increase arc instability Use...

Страница 9: ...7 2 4 Shielding Gas Selection...

Страница 10: ...8 2 5 Consumable Selection a Welding wire The following table includes the recommended welding consumable for the most commonly welded materials...

Страница 11: ...9 2 6 Welding Techniques 2 7 Torch Movement During Welding 2 8 Positioning Torch Tungsten for Various Weld Joints...

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Страница 15: ...13 2 9 Joint Preparation...

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Страница 19: ...17 3 0 TIG Welding of Materials 3 1 Application Summary...

Страница 20: ...ce heating Only inert or reducing gases should be used forTIG welding and pure argon is normally recommended as the shielding gas for steel Filler rods are usually selected to match the chemical compo...

Страница 21: ...r lanthanum oxide are used for welding steel and they give good arc stability Only inert or reducing gases should be used forTIG welding and pure argon is normally recommended as the shielding gas for...

Страница 22: ...ns have promoted use of ceriated or lanthanated instead The filler rod used depends on the type of stainless being welded but in general is matching for austenitic grades enriched in nickel for duplex...

Страница 23: ...ust be removed to allow full fusion to take place and ACTIG does this efficiently allowing high quality joints to be made High purity argon and argonhelium shielding gas mixtures can be used The AC ou...

Страница 24: ...ndard shielding gases for DC TIG welding copper and copper alloys Alushield Heavy is ideal forTIG welding copper and some copper alloys particularly in thicker sections Pure argon is the shielding gas...

Страница 25: ...tion of the correct shielding gas 4 3 TIG Torch Connection The R Tech TIG200DC PFC machine is rated at 200A 35 duty cycle The matchingTIG torch for this machine is the Wp26 torch 1 TheWP26 TIG torch i...

Страница 26: ...24 TIG ARC 200MP TIG ARC 200MP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 16 38 37 29 24 22 23 34 32 27 9 25 26...

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Страница 28: ...weld Selecting the 2T function will disable the Start current 9 and the process will immediately rise to the selected welding current For 4T operation Depress the contactor switch on the torch and rel...

Страница 29: ...27 As a general rule increasing the frequency at a given set of welding and background current the heat input into the plate will increase...

Страница 30: ...V 1ph AC230V 15 Frequency HZ 50 60 Fuse rating 16 Output Current A Stick 10 150 TIG 5 200 No load voltage V 62 Duty Cycle 200A 35 Power Factor 0 95 Protection Grading 1P23 Weight kg 10 Dimensions mm 4...

Страница 31: ...ance with operating and maintenance instructions such as connection to incorrect faulty voltage supply including voltage surges outside equipment specs and incorrect overloading natural wear and tear...

Страница 32: ...er Never use oxygen for venting containers 7 0 Recommended Safety Guidelines Diagram and safety explanation Electrical safety alert Welding electrode causing electric shock Fumes and gases coming from...

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