OPERATION 4-2 Manual 0-5442
SERVICE MANUAL
Transmig 165
ST
Transmig 165
ST
SERVICE MANUAL
Transmig 165
ST
Transmig 165
ST
1. Power Indicator
The power indicator is illuminated when the correct mains power is applied to the power source and when
the ON/OFF switch located on the rear panel is in the ON position.
2. VRD ON/OFF Indicator Lights
A VRD (voltage reduction device) is a hazard reducing device designed to reduce electric shock hazards
present on the output of welding power source when operating in GTAW (TIG) and MMAW (stick) modes
only. Note that the presence of VRD should not be used as a substitute for the use of appropriate safety
practices as indicated in section one of this manual.
Both the green and red indicator lights operate in GTAW (TIG) and MMAW (STICK) modes.
The green VRD ON light illuminates (red light is off) when the VRD is active. Under this condition the open
circuit voltage of the unit is limited to below 35V DC, thus reducing the potential of serious electric shock
(such as when changing electrodes).
The red VRD OFF light illuminates (green light is off) when the VRD is inactive. Under this condition the
output voltage of the unit will be at welding potential which in some cases may exceed 35V DC.
3. Amperage Control (Wirespeed)
The amperage control knob adjusts the amount of welding current delivered by the power source. In
MMAW (STICK) and GTAW (TIG) modes, the amperage control knob directly adjusts the power inverter
to deliver the desired level of output current. In GMAW/FCAW modes (MIG), the amperage knob adjusts
the speed of the wire feed motor (which in turn adjusts the output current by varying the amount of MIG
wire delivered to the welding arc). The optimum wire speed required will dependent on the type of welding
application. The setup chart on the inside of the wire feed compartment door provides a brief summary
of the required output settings for a basic range of MIG welding applications.
4. MIG Torch Adaptor (Euro Style)
The MIG torch adaptor is the connection point for the MIG welding torch. Connect the torch by pushing
the torch connector into the brass torch adaptor firmly and screwing the plastic torch nut clockwise to
secure in position. To remove the MIG Torch simply reverse these directions.
5. Positive Welding Output Terminal
The positive welding terminal is used to connect the welding output of the power source to the appropriate
welding accessory such as the MIG torch (via the MIG torch polarity lead), electrode holder lead or work
lead. Positive welding current flows from the power source via this Dinse terminal. It is essential, however,
that the male plug is inserted and turned securely to achieve a sound electrical connection.
CAUTION
Loose welding terminal connections can cause overheating and result in the male plug being fused
in the Dinse terminal.
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