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Argon / Arc Welding Machine

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front panel to monitor the set welding current. 
Also, for this series of machines, an additional 
adjustment of the shielding gas purge at the 
end of the welding process is provided. 

Product Features 

The numbering of the components shown re-
fers to the representation of the power tool on 
the graphic pages.
1.Digital display
2.TIG / MMA switch
3.Overload indicator
4.Current adjustment knob
5.Purge control knob
6.Connector for burner
7.Power terminal “+”
8.Power terminal “-”
9.Control connector  

Technical Data

Model

PTIG200-C

Rated voltage

190-250 V~/50 Hz

Rated power

4200 W

Electrode diame-
ter

TIG Ø1.2 / 1.6 / 2.0 mm

MMA Ø1.6-4.0 mm

(1/16" - 5/32")

Welding current

10-200 A 

Weight

8.1 kg

Contents of delivery

Argon / arc welding machine                     1 pc                                                  
Cable with electrode holder  

1 pc

Cable with grounding terminal  

1 pc

Welding shield  

1 pc

Hammer brush  

1 pc

Carrying strap   

1 pc

Instruction manual         

1 pc 

Note

Since the product is constantly being im-
proved, P.I.T. reserves the right to make 
changes to the specifications and product 
speci

 cations  speci

 ed here without prior no-

tice.

Preparation for work

 

Before connecting the welding machine to 
the mains, make sure that the parameters 
of the mains meet the requirements spec-
ified in this manual and on the welding 
machine.

 

Before connecting, make sure that the 
mains supply is single-phase with earthing 
neutral.

 

Check the integrity of the welding machine 
and power cord.

 

When using an extension cord, make sure 
the extension cord is rated for the power of 

the welding machine.

 

Before installing / operating the welding 
machine, it is necessary to assess pos-
sible electromagnetic problems in the 
surrounding area. Make sure that welding 
work does not interfere with the following 
devices and wires:

a) power cords, cables and control wires, 
telephone and security cables passing 
from above, below and in the immediate 
vicinity of the welding machine;
b) radio and television receivers and 
transmitters;
c) computers and other of

 ce equipment;

d) equipment responsible for the safety of 
production facilities;
e) devices related to the health of people 
around (pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.);
f) electronic instrumentation, etc

ATTENTION!
Persons using life-supporting electronic 
devices (pacemaker, etc.) are strongly ad-
vised to consult with their attending phy-
sician before carrying out welding work or 
being in the immediate vicinity of them.

The overheating indicator will light up when 
the internal temperature of the components 
exceeds the allowable value. Stop the device 
for a while and allow it to cool down. Oper-
ation can be continued after the protection 
indicator goes out.
The overload indicator lights up in case of 
overload or short-circuit of the power modules 
(including IGBT transistors and transformer). 
To restore functionality, it is enough to discon-
nect the device from the network, wait 10 sec-
onds and turn it on again. The overload indi-
cator should go out and welding can continue. 
If the indicator stays on, contact the service 
center. 

TIG connection

Summary of Contents for PTIG200-C

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Page 2: ...Argon Arc Welding Machine 1 1 5 6 8 9 7 4 3 2...

Page 3: ...se of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock Personal safety Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool Do not use a power tool while you are tired or unde...

Page 4: ...ce of children animals and bystanders in the vicinity of the weld ing machine Do not immerse the welding machine in water or other liquids and also do not ex pose to rain or other atmospheric precipi...

Page 5: ...achine and power cord When using an extension cord make sure the extension cord is rated for the power of the welding machine Before installing operating the welding machine it is necessary to assess...

Page 6: ...ternal circuit of the weld ing machine regularly and make sure that the circuit connections are correct and tight especially the connector and components If you find scale and rust 1 Turn on the power...

Page 7: ...ols ru servises Storage and transportation The welding machine should be stored in closed rooms with natural ventilation at tem peratures from 0 to 40 C and relative hu midity up to 80 The presence of...

Page 8: ...for the electric machine is 12 months from the date of sale during the warranty period the service department eliminates manufacturing defects and replaces parts that have failed due to the fault of...

Page 9: ...ife of the product is 3 years Shelf life is 2 years It is not recommended for oper ation after 2 years of storage from the date of manufacture which is indicated in the serial number on the label of t...

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Page 18: ...ate the Warranty Card the boxes shall be lled out by a seller and to af x the seal of the trade organization in the Guarantee Certi cate and the Warranty Card Warranty By this Warranty Certi cate P I...

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