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Installation
• Secure the argon gas cylinder (a) with a chain.
2.5.2 Gas Connections
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• Use safe high quality regulators (b) and heaters approved by the standards to work safely and achieve the best
results.
• Keep the gas cylinder valve (c) open for a while, so that possible sediment and particles are discharged.
• Connect the gas regulator to the gas cylinder, making sure that the thread on the gas outlet of the gas cylinder
and the nut of the regulator overlap.
• Connect one end of the cylinder hose (d) to the gas regulator and the other end to the gas inlet at the rear of the
machine and turn on the gas cylinder valve.
• Adjust the flow rate with the flow regulating valve (e).
• Make sure the connections are free of leakages.
This welding machine can carry 10/20 Liter gas cylinders. Using larger sizes may cause the
gas cylinder and welding machine to tip over. When you place the gas cylinder on the
machine, immediately fix the gas cylinder by connecting the chain. If you will not place the gas
cylinder on the machine, fasten it to the wall with a chain.
c
Figure 3 : Gas Connections
• The terminals 4 and 5 must be connected to the trigger control socket.
2.5.3 Trigger and Pedal System Socket Connections
(1) Soldering direction has been taken as the reference.
• TIG Torch Connection; the trigger should be connected to the control socket with the terminals 1-2-3-4-5 as
shown.
(2) Soldering direction has been taken as the reference.
USER MANUAL
Electrode
Diameter
b
(mm)
a
e
d
Nozzle
Diameter
1.0
6.3
(mm)
1.6
9.5
ID 300 T DC PULSE / ID 300 TW DC PULSE
Welding
Current
Gas Flow
30-70
6-8
(ADC)
(lt/sec)
30-150
6-8
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