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PATON

 

PRO-series

 

DC

 

MMA/TIG/MIG/MAG

 

‐ 

protect

 

the

 

eyes

 

with

 

a

 

headshield,

 

with

 

is

 

equipped

 

with

 

a

 

black

light

 

filter

 

complying

 

with

 

safety

 

standards;

 

‐ 

wear

 

only

 

proper

 

low

flammable

 

clothes.

 

DANGER

 

OF

 

HAZARDOUS

 

GASES

 

AND

 

VAPOURS

 

‐ 

if

 

smoke

 

and

 

hazardous

 

gases

 

emerge

 

in

 

the

 

operating

 

zone,

 

remove

 

them

 

with

 

special

 

means;

 

‐ 

provide

 

sufficient

 

fresh

 

air

 

inflow;

 

‐ 

arc

 

radiation

 

field

 

must

 

be

 

free

 

from

 

solvent

 

vapours.

 

DANGER

 

OF

 

SPARKING

 

‐ 

remove

 

flammable

 

objects

 

from

 

the

 

operating

 

zone;

 

‐ 

it

 

is

 

not

 

allowed

 

to

 

weld

 

vessels

 

where

 

gases,

 

fuel

 

or

 

oil

 

products

 

are

 

stored

 

or

 

used

 

to

 

be

 

stored.

 

Residues

 

of

 

these

 

products

 

may

 

explode;

 

‐ 

when

 

working

 

in

 

fire

dangerous

 

or

 

explosion

dangerous

 

rooms,

 

adhere

 

to

 

special

 

rules

 

in

 

compliance

 

with

 

national

 

and

 

international

 

regulations.

 

DANGER

 

OF

 

MAINS

 

AND

 

ARC

 

CURRENT

 

‐ 

electric

 

shock

 

can

 

lead

 

to

 

death;

 

‐ 

magnetic

 

fields

 

created

 

by

 

this

 

machine

 

can

 

have

 

adverse

 

effect

 

on

 

operability

 

of

 

electrical

 

appliances

 

(such

 

as

 

cardiac

 

pacemakers).

 

People

 

who

 

use

 

such

 

appliances

 

shall

 

consult

 

with

 

a

 

doctor

 

before

 

approaching

 

the

 

operating

 

welding

 

area;

 

‐ 

welding

 

cable

 

must

 

be

 

robust,

 

intact

 

and

 

insulated.

 

Loose

 

connections

 

and

 

damaged

 

cables

 

must

 

be

 

immediately

 

replaced.

 

Mains

 

cables

 

and

 

cables

 

of

 

the

 

welding

 

machine

 

must

 

be

 

checked

 

for

 

insulation

 

integrity

 

by

 

an

 

electrical

 

engineer

 

on

 

a

 

regular

 

basis;

 

‐ 

when

 

using

 

the

 

machine,

 

never

 

remove

 

its

 

outer

 

case.

 

INFORMAL

 

SAFETY

 

MEASURES

 

‐ 

the

 

manual

 

must

 

be

 

always

 

stored

 

near

 

the

 

place

 

where

 

the

 

welding

 

machine

 

is

 

used;

 

‐ 

in

 

additional

 

to

 

the

 

manual,

 

adhere

 

to

 

general

 

and

 

local

 

safety

 

and

 

environmental

 

rules;

 

‐ 

all

 

instructions

 

on

 

the

 

welding

 

machine

 

shall

 

be

 

kept

 

readable.

 

STRAY

 

WELDING

 

CURRENTS

 

‐ 

make

 

sure

 

that

 

the

 

earth

 

cable

 

terminal

 

is

 

securely

 

connected

 

to

 

the

 

work

 

piece;

 

Summary of Contents for PRO-160

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...2 TIG LIFT arc striking function 13 4 3 Arc current fade in function 13 4 4 Pulsed current welding function 14 5 Semiautomatic metal inert active gas welding MIG MAG 15 5 1 Welding cycle MIG MAG 17 5...

Page 3: ...t 0 6 mm at most 1 75 1 5 115 2 155 2 5 195 4 310 6 465 3 mm 120 A at most 0 8 mm at most 1 5 75 2 105 2 5 130 4 205 6 310 4 mm 160 A at most 1 0 mm at most 2 75 2 5 95 4 155 6 230 PRO 200 3 mm 120 A...

Page 4: ...requency of voltage supplied to the transformer the transformer can be made several tenfolds smaller That is why weight and overall dimensions of this machine is several times smaller than those of re...

Page 5: ...oltage reduction unit on off on off on off on off MMA open circuit voltage V 12 75 12 75 12 75 12 75 Arc striking voltage V 110 110 110 110 Rated power consumption kW 4 0 4 6 5 5 6 1 6 9 7 9 6 9 7 9 M...

Page 6: ...n a manual metal arc welding with a stick electrode MMA b tungsten arc inert gas welding TIG c semiautomatic metal inert active gas welding MIG MAG 5 Machine operation indicator a permanent green ligh...

Page 7: ...MAG welding with solid wire cable of the feeder machine is connected c in case of semiautomatic MIG MAG welding with flux wire earth cable is connected B Power current socket of bayonet type a in case...

Page 8: ...3 4 hours Therefore do not switch the machine off in cold season if you are going to switch it on within 4 hours The machine must be placed to ensure free inlet and outlet of cooling air through vent...

Page 9: ...LDING Procedure for machine preparation to operation insert the electrode cable into the source socket insert the earth cable into the source socket B connect the earth cable to the work piece connect...

Page 10: ...be increased to maximum value for even better quality of the striking moment if the machine is operated from good power mains However keep in mind that boosted current of this function can burn throu...

Page 11: ...n can also be increased to maximum value for even better stability of short arc burning but this requires for better supply mains and increases the risk of work piece burn through The result is achiev...

Page 12: ...es 13 45 70 it is recommended although not required to set the slope CVS to 1 0V A On the other hand cellulose electrodes 1 4 even require for setting the slope CVS to 0 2 0 6V A and sometimes it is a...

Page 13: ...t are set to most common values of 5 0 Hz and 50 respectively In order to enable this function it is enough to set pulsing power Po P to a value above zero This parameter is set in percent of current...

Page 14: ...ct the earth cable to the work piece install pressure reducer on the gas bottle connect gas hose of the torch to pressure reducer of the gas bottle open the cock of the gas bottle and check it for tig...

Page 15: ...f arc striking This function is implemented by touching the work piece with the element The user can keep the electrode in this position for an unlimited time and when he she decides that he she is re...

Page 16: ...lsing frequency Fr P and mark to space ratio or duty ratio dut By default pulsing power Po P which is the key parameter is set to OFF position i e disabled while pulsing frequency Fr P and duty ratio...

Page 17: ...nal wire feeding machine In order to do that it must have its own supply source or be supplied by the source voltage this option is less desirable because such systems rarely provide good and stable w...

Page 18: ...see changeover sequence in paragraph 6 1 Control slot 8 on the rear panel provides control over switching the source on and off Connection diagram Contacts 1 and 2 are the only used contacts which ar...

Page 19: ...specific application 5 1 WELDING CYCLE MIG MAG See paragraph 6 1 for sequence of changing parameters of functions Time of pre purging t1 and post purging t2 with shielding gas is set on the wire feed...

Page 20: ...P which is the key parameter is set to OFF position i e disabled while pulsing frequency Fr P and duty ratio dut are set to most common values of 20 Hz and 50 respectively In order to enable this func...

Page 21: ...of the main parameter of the current welding mode on its digital indicator 1 in MMA mode arc current 2 in TIG mode arc current 3 in MIG MAG arc voltage Buttons 3 on the front panel serve to change the...

Page 22: ...formed for each mode individually It is designed this way for convenience so that the user does not reset customized settings of the remaining two modes 7 GENERAL LIST AND SEQUENCE OF FUNCTIONS MMA we...

Page 23: ...ng power OFF by default a 0 OFF 80 increment 1 3 Fr P current pulsing frequency 10 0 Hz by default a 0 2 500 Hz dynamic increment 0 1 Hz 1 Hz 4 dut mark to space ratio duty ratio is the ratio of large...

Page 24: ...plug Wait until internal circuits of the machine de energize about 5 minutes and only then proceed with other actions When leaving the machine install a restrictive plate which prohibits switching the...

Page 25: ...50 60 Hz 220 V Mains voltage variation range 160 260 V Efficiency ratio at rated current 92 Arc current adjustment range 8 160 A 10 200 A 12 250 Arc current at 5 min 70 LD 5 min 100 LD 160 200 250 13...

Page 26: ...g results in the following dangers injury of maintenance personnel or third persons damage of the machine or property of the enterprise derangement of efficient working process All persons dealing wit...

Page 27: ...GER OF MAINS AND ARC CURRENT electric shock can lead to death magnetic fields created by this machine can have adverse effect on operability of electrical appliances such as cardiac pacemakers People...

Page 28: ...le avoid installing the welding machine directly on the conductive coating of floor or work table use insulating pads SAFETY MEASURES IN NORMAL CONDITIONS Check the machine for external damages and pe...

Page 29: ...27 PATON PRO series DC MMA TIG MIG MAG Schematic electrical diagram of the Source PATON PRO 160 200 250 DC MMA TIG MIG MAG 220VAC...

Page 30: ...8 16 ACCEPTANCE CERTIFICATE Arc inverter rectifier PATON PRO 160 200 250 Serial number __________________________P has been approved for operation Sale date _____ _________________20____ Stamp here __...

Page 31: ...__________ Date of receipt for repair _____ _________________20____ __________________ signature Symptoms of non operability ______________________________________ Cause ______________________________...

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