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Welding current
Adjustable from 10A to 160A (Delta
160) /200A (Delta 200).
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Digital display
Display of the set/actual welding
current.
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Overheating
The LED shines if the machine is
overheated. The machine reconnects
automatically.
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Welding voltage
The LED shines for safety reasons when
the electrode or TIG torch is under
voltage.
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Function switch
Choose between MMA or TIG welding,
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HF or LIFTIG
ignition, and 2-times or
4-times ignition in TIG welding.
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Pulse welding
Choose between TIG welding with
pulse or without pulse. In pulse weld-
ing, set the pulse current time, base
current time and base current.
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Setting welding current
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Internal control
Turn the control knob at the display to
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set the welding current.
Torch control
Set the welding current on the TIG
torch. Use the control knob at the dis-
play to set the max. welding current.
Remote control
Set the welding current by means of
the foot control unit. Use the con-
trol knob at the display to set the
max. welding current. When the foot
control unit is connected, the machine
must always be in 2-times mode.
QUICKGUIDE DELTA 160 - 200 HP
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Gas post-flow
Adjustable from 0 to 30 seconds.
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Slope-down
Adjustable from 0 to 10 seconds.
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Base current time
Adjustable from 0.003 to 2 seconds.
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Pulse current time
Adjustable from 0.003 to 2 seconds.
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Base current
Adjustable from 0-100% of the set
pulse current (pulse current = set weld-
ing current).
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Plus/minus polarity
Connect earth cable and electrode
cable to plus or minus polarity, de-
pending on electrode type. A TIG torch
with manual gas adjustment should
always be connected to minus polarity.
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7 pole plug
For connection of the TIG torch signal
cable or foot control unit or MMA
pocket control unit.
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Gas connection
Outlet for connection of the gas hose
of the TIG torch.
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