Metabo Electra Beckum MIG/MAG 170/30 TL User Manual

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MIG/MAG

MIG/MAG

MIG/MAG

180/35 ET

200/35 ET

230/40 ET

Combi

Welding range

25 - 180 A

25 - 200 A

25 - 230 A

Open-circuit voltage

15.3 - 23 V

15.3 - 24 V

15.3 - 25,5 V

No-load voltage

17.5 - 33 V

21 - 34 V

19 - 34 V

Input capacity

3.6/4.6 kVA

6 kVA

6.5 kVA

Mains 50/60 Hz AC

1 ~ 230 V/2 ~ 400 V

3 ~ 400 V

3 ~ 400 V

Frequency

50-60 Hz

50-60 Hz

50-60 Hz

Welding steps

6

6

6

Wire diameter

0.6 - 0.8 mm

1,0 mm

0.6 - 1.0 mm

Weldable material

0.5 - 6 mm

0.5 - 7 mm

0.6 - 9 mm

Duty cycle (25

°

c/ 40

°

C )

180 A 35%/25%

200 A 35%725%

230 A 40%/30%

100% (25

°

c/ 40

°

C )

100 A/70A

110 A/75A

140 A/100A

Mains fuse

T 16 A

T 16 A

T 16 A

Cooling

F

F

F

Protection class

IP 21

IP 21

IP 21

Isulation class

F

F

F

Welding gun assembly

SB 15/2

SB 15/2

SB 25/2

Dimensions l x w x h

840x410x580

840x410x580

840x410x580

Weight

68 kg

75 kg

81HAM kg

StandardScope of delivery:

Welding machine with MIG/MAG torch c/w contact tip and gas shroud, pressure

regulator for shielding gas, earth clamp, wire brush and nozzle anti-clogging spray.
delivery:

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Regulations for the Prevention of Accidents

Know the applicable regulations for electric arc welding and strictly adhere to.

Safety Instructions

Protection against electrical accidents
- Welding cables are to be firmly connected to ensure proper conducting capacity
- Mains cord and welding cables are to be protected against damages.
- Replace damaged mains cords with genuine Elektra Beckum parts only.
- Place welding gun onto insulating backing during short work break.
- For longer breaks switch off machine.
- When welding, wear dry and insulating gloves and shoes.
- For maintenance and repair work disconnect from power mains.

Protection against UV rays, burns and fumes

- Wear protective clothing to prevent burns (sleeved gloves, welding apron etc.)
- Always use a welding visor.
- Screen off work place to protect other persons working nearby against UV rays.
- Welding material having a polluted or contaminated surface may generate toxic fumes. Clean surface before

welding.

- Zinc-plated or galvanized material should not be welded as zinc fumes are highly toxic.

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