U S E R M A N U A L
The operation manual must be read carefully.
The product must be recycled.
Satisfies requirements of applicable safety
standards
Use full body protective clothes.
ATTENTION! Wear protective gloves.
Safety goggles must be worn.
Protective footwear must be worn.
ATTENTION! Hot surface may cause burns.
ATTENTION! Risk of fire or explosion.
ATTENTION!
Harmful
fumes,
danger
of
poisoning. Gases and vapours may be hazardous
to health. Welding gases and vapours are
released
during
welding.
Inhaling
these
substances may be hazardous to health.
Use a welding mask with appropriate filter
shading.
CAUTION! Harmful welding arc radiation.
Do not touch the parts that are under voltage/
power.
PLEASE NOTE! Drawings in this manual are for
illustration purposes only and in some details may
differ from the actual product.
The original operation manual is in German. Other
language versions are translations from German.
1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Parameter
S-AC 200P /
S-AC 200P BASIC
Supply voltage (V)
AC 230 V±10%
Frequency (Hz)
50
TIG DC welding current [A]
5 – 200
TIG AC welding current [A]
10 – 200
MMA welding current [A]
10 – 200
Welding current at 100% duty
154
cycle [A]
Welding current at 60% duty
200
cycle [A]
Pulse current [A]
5 – 200
Pulse frequency in DC mode [Hz]
0,2 – 25
Pulse width
0,1 – 0,9 (10 – 90%)
AC current balance %
20 – 80
Gas post-flow time [s]
1 – 10
TIG electrode diameter [mm]
1 – 3,2
MMA electrode diameter [mm]
1 – 4
TIG ignition
HF
EN
ARC FORCE
HOT START
ANTI STICK
Insulation class
F
Protection class
IP21
Weight (kg)
25
Parameter
S-WIGMA
S-WIGMA
200
200P
Supply voltage (V)
AC 230 V±10%
Frequency (Hz)
50
TIG DC welding current [A]
5 – 200
MMA welding current [A]
5 – 200
Welding current at 100%
154
duty cycle [A]
Welding current at 60% duty
200
cycle [A]
Pulse current [A]
-
5 – 200
Pulse frequency in DC mode
-
0,5 – 25
[Hz]
Gas post-flow time [s]
3
Current down slope [s]
-
0 – 5
TIG electrode diameter [mm]
1 – 3,2
MMA electrode diameter
1 – 4
[mm]
TIG ignition
HF
ARC FORCE
HOT START
ANTI STICK
Insulation class
F
Protection class
IP21S
Weight (kg)
13,15
Parameter
S-WIGMA
S-WIGMA
250
250P
Supply voltage (V)
AC 230 V±10%
Frequency (Hz)
50
TIG DC welding current [A]
5 – 250
MMA welding current [A]
5 – 250
Welding current at 100%
193
duty cycle [A]
Welding current at 60% duty
250
cycle [A]
Pulse current [A]
-
5 – 250
Pulse frequency in DC mode
-
0,5 – 25
[Hz]
8
Rev. 10.08.2018
Parameter
S-WIGMA
S-WIGMA
250
250P
Gas post-flow time [s]
3
Current down slope [s]
-
0 – 5
TIG electrode diameter [mm]
1 – 3,2
MMA electrode diameter
1 – 4
[mm]
TIG ignition
HF
ARC FORCE
HOT START
ANTI STICK
Insulation class
F
Protection class
IP21S
Weight (kg)
13,15
15,2
Parameter
S-MMA
S-MMA
SMMA-
180PI
200PI
250PI
Supply voltage (V)
AC 230 V±10%
Frequency (Hz)
50
MMA welding current
20
20
20
[A]
– 180
– 200
– 250
Welding current at
161
178
220
100% duty cycle [A]
Welding current at 80%
180
200
250
duty cycle [A]
MMA electrode diame-
1-4
ter [mm]
ARC FORCE
HOT START
ANTI STICK
Insulation class
F
Protection class
IP21S
Weight (kg)
5,3
5,6
2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The user manual is designed to aid safe and troublefree
use. The product is designed and manufactured in
accordance with strict technical guidelines, using state of
the art technologies and components and in compliance
with the most stringent quality standards.
DO NOT USE THE DEVICE UNLESS YOU HAVE
THOROUGHLY READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE
PRESENT USER MANUAL.
To extend the shelf life of the device and to ensure
trouble free operation, use it and perform maintenance
tasks in accordance with this user manual. The technical
data and specifications in this user manual are current.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes
associated with quality improvements. Taking into account
technological progress and noise reduction opportunities,
Rev. 10.08.2018
EN
the device was designed to reduce noise emission risk to
the minimum.
3. SAFETY OF USE
ATTENTION! Read all safety warnings and all
instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and
instructions may result in an electric shock, fire and/
or serious injury or death.
3.1. GENERAL NOTES
•
Take care of your own safety and the one of
third parties by reading and strictly following the
instructions, included in the operating manual of the
device.
•
Only qualified and skilled personnel can be allowed to
start, operate, maintain and repair the machine.
•
The machine must never be operated contrary to its
intended purpose.
3.2. PREPARATION OF WELDING WORK SITE
WELDING
OPERATIONS
MAY
CAUSE
FIRE
EXPLOSION!
•
Strictly follow the occupational health and safety
regulations applicable to welding operations and
make sure to provide appropriate fire extinguishers
at the welding work site.
•
Never carry out welding operations in flammable
places that pose the risk of material ignition.
•
Never carry out welding operations in an atmosphere
containing flammable particles or vapours of
explosive substances.
•
Remove all flammable materials within 12 meters
from the welding operations site and if removal is
not possible, cover flammable materials with fire
retardant covering.
•
Use safety measures against sparks and glowing
metal particles.
•
Make sure that sparks or hot metal splinters do
not penetrate through the slots or openings in the
coverings, shields or protective screens.
•
Do not weld tanks or barrels that contain or have
contained flammable substances. Do not weld in the
vicinity of such containers and barrels.
•
Do not weld pressure vessels, pipes of pressurised
installations or pressure trays.
•
Always ensure adequate ventilation.
•
It is recommended to take a stable position prior to
welding.
3.3. PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
ELECTRIC ARC RADIATION CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO
EYES AND SKIN!
•
When welding, wear clean, oil stain free protective
clothing made of non-flammable and nonconductive
materials (leather, thick cotton), leather gloves, high
boots and protective hood.
•
Before welding remove all flammable or explosive
items, such as propane butane lighters or matches.
•
Use facial protection (helmet or shield) and eye
protection, with a filter featuring a shade level
matching the sight of the welder and the welding
current. The safety standards suggest colouring
No. 9 (minimum No. 8) for each current below 300
A. A lower shield colouring can be used if the arc is
covered by the workpiece.
•
Always use approved safety glasses with side
protection under the helmet or any other cover.
•
Use guards for the welding operation sites in order
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