Operation, Controls and settings, Control panel keys – Lincoln Electric SQUARE WAVE TIG 255 SVM100-A User Manual

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B-6

OPERATION

SQUARE WAVE TIG 255

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4.

AC WAVE BALANCE: These keys are active in
the AC TIG mode only. They are used to set the
amount of cleaning and/or penetration produced
during an AC TIG weld. Auto Balance ™
automatically sets the AC Wave Balance according
to the welding current. If manual adjustment is
desired, the Manual Balance key can be pressed,
and the balance adjusted from +5 (cleaning) to -10
(penetration) with the Cleaning and Penetration
keys. Read the Advanced Features section for a
complete explanation of the AC Wave Balance.

5.

TIG PULSER: These keys are active in the TIG
mode only. The On/Off keys turn the TIG Pulser
on and off. The Pulses Per Second keys adjust
the pulsing frequency up and down, from 0.5 to 10
pulses per second. Read the Advanced Features
section for more information on the TIG Pulser.

6.

AFTERFLOW: These keys are active in the TIG
mode only. They must adjust the afterflow time
from 5 to 50 seconds for shielding gas and cooling
water flow through solenoids located on the case
front. As the Afterflow time is adjusted, the
Afterflow time, in seconds, is shown in the
Momentary Display.

CONTROL PANEL KEYS

The keys are grouped into six areas, described below
and in Figure B.1. Some areas are active in both TIG
and Stick, while others are active in TIG only. The red
LED indicator lights are used to tell which functions
are active, and the display (Item 1) is used to check
the settings of the up/down keys.

1.

WELD MODE KEYS: These keys select the Weld
Mode desired: TIG 2-Step, TIG 4-Step, or Stick.
Read the complete Operating Instructions section
for more information on TIG 2-Step and TIG 4-
Step.

2.

CURRENT CONTROL: These keys select Local
or Remote and adjust the Amps Up or Amps
Down. These keys are used to set thewelding cur-
rent from 5 to 315 amps, as well as to select Local
or Remote control. Local control allows the current
to be adjusted only with the Amps Up/Amps Down
keys. Remote control allows the use of a hand or
foot operated remote control. Read the complete
Operating Instructions section for more information
on Local and Remote.

3.

HIGH FREQUENCY: These keys are active in the
TIG mode only. Select from Continuous, Start
Only, or Off. Read the TIG Welding Section for
information on High Frequency.

CONTROLS AND SETTINGS

All operator controls and adjustments are located on the case front of the Square Wave TIG 255. Refer to Figures
B.1, B.2.a and B.2.b and corresponding explanations.

FIGURE B.1 - CONTROL PANEL KEYS

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LINCOLN

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ELECTRIC

THE LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANY CLEVELAND, OHIO USA

ON

OFF

TIG PULSER

WELD MODE

HIGH FREQUENCY

AFTERFLOW

CURRENT CONTROL

LOCAL

REMOTE

STICK

TIG 2-STEP

TIG 4-STEP

HF

HF

CONTINUOUS

START ONLY

OFF

HF

2

SECONDS

PULSES PER SECOND

AMPS

A

f

CLEAN

PENETRATE

AC WAVE BALANCE

AUTO-

BALANCE

MANUAL

BALANCE

G2612

AC/DC OUTPUT CAPACITY: 255 AMPS 30 VOLTS 40% DUTY CYCLE

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1

2

3

4

5

6

1. WELD MODE KEYS

5. TIG PULSER KEYS

2. CURRENT CONTROL KEYS

6. AFTERFLOW KEYS

3. HIGH FREQUENCY KEYS

7. DISPLAY

4. AC WAVE BALANCE KEYS

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