Operating manual • EnglishENProTig410 Hyundai
EN20 Earth cable21 MMA welding cable22b Mig gun liquid-cooled23b TIG torch, liquid-cooled23d TIG extension cable, liquid-cooled2. INSTALLATION2.
ENNOTE! If connections cross, cooling liquid is circulating to wrong direction in torch and torch handle and neck body might be considerably heatened
EN2.3 SHIELD GASNOTE! Handle gas bottle with care. There is a risk for injury if gas bottle or bottle valve is damaged!For welding stainless steels,
EN2.4 MAIN SWITCH I/OWhen you turn the main switch of the Pro power source into I-position, pilot lamp close to it is lighted and the equipment is re
EN3.1.1 Selection of MMA/TIG weldingDon`t forget to change polarity of voltage when you go over from one method to another: TIG welding generally in
EN3.1.3 Selection of torch switch operation2-function:1. After having pressed torch switch down, shielding gas starts to ow. Welding starts after c
EN3.1.4 Adjustment of control unitWith + and - keys, parameters (time or current) are adjusted to higher or lower values.Adjustable operation is sele
EN3.1.10 Local and remote control of welding currentLocal control is carried out from +/- keys. Remote control unit R10 can be put into operation by
EN3.1.12 Controls for MMA welding121. Select the MMA welding.2. Adjust with the +/- keys current needed.Set value can be seen in display P23 on no-
ENIn panel TX there are also following operation and controls:Demo: learning and control stateControls for continuous weldingControls for pulsed TIG w
EN3.2.3 Controls for continuous weldingH22 H23 H24H25P25P24P22H21P211. Select Demo, 2-function switch operation and continuous welding S24.2. Adjus
ENHowever, it is impossble to distinguish separate pulses from arc during rapid pulse cycle times 2, 4, 8 and 16 ms, controls are working in the norma
EN3.2.7 Breaking down-slope operationsIn 2-function position of torch switch welding current begins to slope down, when torch switch is released. If
ENThe parameters which are shown last in display and welded or stored last are kept in storage, though electricity would be disconnected from unit. At
EN6. MAINTENANCEThe amount of use and the working environment should be taken into consideration when planning the frequency of maintenance of Protig
EN7. OPERATION DISTURBANCESError codesE.1 Not in useE.2 Bit error in the message contentE.3 Bit error in the end of the messageE.4 Power source doesn
EN7.2.1 DISPOSAL OF THE MACHINEDo not dispose of electrical equipment with normal waste!In observance of European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste elect
ENPromig 501 6232501Promig 501 L 6232505Promig 511 6232511Promig 530 6232530Promig 501 + Protig Intermediate cable PROTIG/MIG 501-III-W1m - 50 mm23
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OPERATING MANUALEnglishProTig 410 Hyundai / © Kemppi Oy / 1135
ENCONTENTS1. PREFACE ...
EN1. PREFACE1.1 GENERALCongratulations on choosing the ProTig equipment. Used correctly, Kemppi products can signicantly increase the productivity
EN1.2.1 Operation control and connectorsX14Liquid-cooled torchCooling liquid connection, welding torchStart connection of torchAir-cooled torchSwitch
ENRemote control unitPro Power source1d Control cable8 Shielding gas hose Snap connector - 09 Welding current cable16d Extension cable for remote
EN1.2.2 Accessories and cablesRemote control unitPro: Power sourceProcool 10, Procool 30: Cooling liquid circulation unit1d Control cable5 Cooling
ENRemote control unitPro 3200, 4200, 5200: Power sourceProcool 10, 30: Cooling liquid circulation unitPromig 501, 511, 530: MIG-MAG wire feeder1d Con
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