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D.C.S.P.-Pulsed (Direct Current Straight Polarity Pulsed)
The use of pulsed direct current allows the welding bath to be
better controlled in particular operating conditions.
The welding bath is formed by the peak pulses (Ip), while the
base current (Ib) keeps the arc ignited.
This method helps to weld thinner sheets with fewer deforma-
tions, a better form factor and consequently a lower danger of
hot cracks and gas penetration.
Increasing the frequency (MF) the arc gets thinner, more con-
centrate, more stable and the quality of welding on thin sheets
is further increased.
5.1.1 Steel TIG welding
The TIG procedure is very effective for welding both carbon and
alloyed steel, for first runs on pipes and for welding where good
appearance is important.
Straight polarity is required (D.C.S.P.).
Preparing the edges
An accurate cleaning and preparation of the edges are required.
Choosing and preparing the electrode
You are advised to use thorium tungsten electrodes (2% tho-
rium-red colouring) or alternatively cerium or lanthanum elec-
trodes with the following diameters:
Ø electrode (mm)
current range (A)
1.0 15÷75
1.6 60÷150
2.4 130÷240
The electrode must be pointed as shown in the figure.
(°)
current range (A)
30
0÷30
60÷90 30÷120
90÷120 120÷250
Filler material
The filler rods must have mechanical characteristics com-
parable to those of the base material.
Do not use straps obtained from the base material, since they
may contain working impurities that can negatively affect the
quality of the welding.
Protective gas
Practically, pure argon (99.99%) is always used.
5.1.2 Copper TIG welding
Since the TIG welding is a process characterized by high heat
concentration, it is particularly suitable for welding materials
with high thermal conductivity, like copper.
For TIG welding of copper, follow the same directions as for TIG
welding of steel or specific instructions.
6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
G 245 TLH
Power supply voltage)
3x400 V
(50/60 Hz)
+10% -10%
Max. absorbed power in TIG (x=40%)
5.6 KW
Max. absorbed current in TIG (x=40%)
11.60 A
Max. absorbed power in MMA (x=40%)
7.97 KW
Max. absorbed current in MMA (x=40%)
15.70 A
Absorbed current (x=100%)
10.10 A
Efficiency (x=40%)
0.90
Power factor (x=40%)
0.76
Cos
ϕ (
x
=40%)
0.99
Welding current (x=40%)
240 A
(x=60%)
185 A
(x=100%)
160 A
Adjustment range
6-240 A
Open-circuit voltage (limited)
73.8 V
Protection rating
IP23C
lnsulation class
H
Construction standards
EN60974-1/EN60974-10
Dimensions (lxdxh)
179x430x345 mm
Weight 17.2
Kg
Data at 40°C ambient temperature
Welding
current (A)
6-70
60-140
120-240
Ø Electrode
(mm)
1.0
1.6
2.4
Gas nozzle
n° Ø (mm)
4/5 6/8.0
4/5/6 6.5/8.0/9.5
6/7 9.5/11.0
Argon flow
(l/min)
5-6
6-7
7-8
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