CEBORA WinTIG range power sources comply with regulations governing strikers in the welding field. Take care
when working with this type of procedure. Under certain circumstances, HF ignition may involve an electric shock
that is perceptible but not damaging to the operator. To avoid this, wear appropriate equipment and take care not to
work in wet or humid environments.
5.2.2
Lift contact ignition.
This type of ignition involves the electrode coming into contact with the welding workpiece. The starting sequence is
as follows:
1-
Touch the workpiece with the electrode tip.
2-
Press the torch start button and a very low welding current will begin to circulate in the workpiece
that will not destroy the electrode when detached from the workpiece.
3-
Lift the electrode tip from the workpiece, when the desired welding current and the shield gas will begin to
circulate on the workpiece.
5.2.3
Evo Lift ignition
This type of ignition is particularly well-suited for precision spot welding. It allows the workpiece to be contaminated as
little as possible at the ignition point. The starting sequence is as follows:
1-
Touch the workpiece with the electrode tip.
2-
Press the torch button.
3-
Lift the electrode tip; as soon as the electrode is raised, a high frequency/voltage discharge is generated which
lights the arc.
5.2.4
EvoStart ignition - Regulation
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WARNING
When an "EVO ST" ignition is set, an icon appears on the current
control-flow graph that can be selected by means of knob B.
Select and confirm the EVO ST parameter.
Set the duration and confirm
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