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3.0 Technical Specifications
4.0 Description of Controls
4.1 Symbols and Definitions
1.
Manual Metal Arc welding
2.
TIG welding
3.
MIG welding
4.
Self-shielded flux-core arc welding
5.
Submerged arc welding
6.
Plasma cutting
7.
Arc gouging
8.
Plasma welding
9.
Direct current
10.
Alternating current
11.
Accurate or alternating current at the same output
and additional frequency of Hz
12.
Single-phase transformer
13.
Three phase transformer with rectifier
14.
Single or three-phase static frequency inverter -
transformer - rectifier
15.
AC or DC Inverter power supply
16.
Three-phase motor - generator
17.
Three-phase motor - generator - rectifier
18.
Three-phase rotary frequency inverter
19.
Single-phase combined AC and DC power unit
20.
Internal combustion engine - generator
21.
Internal combustion engine - generator – rectifier
22.
Supply circuit, number of phases (e.g. 1 or 3), alternating
current symbol and declared frequency (e.g. 50 Hz or 60 Hz)
23.
Internal combustion engine
24.
Motor
25.
Belt drive
26.
Amps
27.
Voltage
28.
Voltage input
29.
Voltage output
30.
Positive
31.
Negative
32.
Open circuit voltage
33.
Mains voltage
34.
Load voltage
35.
Maximum current drawn from the supply
36.
Maximum line current under load
37.
Welding current under load
38.
Percent
39.
Suitable for environments with increased risk of electric shock
40.
Hertz
41.
Temperature
42.
Increment / Decrease setting
43.
Duty Cycle
44.
On
45.
Off
The MasterWeld M-400S, M-500S and M-600S are separate types of machine with
separate wire feed units for use with three phase 400V supply. The machine uses
inverter technology to allow MIG, TIG and MMA welding to be performed.
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