Section 2: introduction, 01 how to use this manual, 02 equipment identification – Tweco 201 ts Thermal Arc User Manual

Page 15: 03 receipt of equipment, 04 description, 05 transportation methods, 06 duty cycle

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INTRODUCTION

THERMAL ARC 161 STL, 201 TS

Manual 0-5203

2-1 Introduction

SECTION 2:

INTRODUCTION

2.01 How to Use This Manual

This Manual usually applies to the part numbers listed on

page i. To ensure safe operation, read the entire manual,

including the chapter on safety instructions and warnings.

Throughout this manual, the word WARNING, CAUTION

and NOTE may appear. Pay particular attention to the in-

formation provided under these headings. These special

annotations are easily recognized as follows:

!

WARNING

Gives information regarding possible personal

injury. Warnings will be enclosed in a box

such as this.

CAUTION

Refers to possible equipment damage. Cau-

tions will be shown in bold type.

NOTE

Offers helpful information concerning certain

operating procedures. Notes will be shown

in italics

You will also notice icons from the safety section appear-

ing throughout the manual. These are to advise you of

specific types of hazards or cautions related to the portion

of information that follows. Some may have multiple

hazards that apply and would look something like this:

2.02 Equipment Identification

The unit’s identification number (specification or part

number), model, and serial number usually appear on

a nameplate attached to the machine. Equipment which

does not have a nameplate attached to the machine is

identified only by the specification or part number printed

on the shipping container. Record these numbers for

future reference.

2.03 Receipt of Equipment

When you receive the equipment, check it against the

invoice to make sure it is complete and inspect the

equipment for possible damage due to shipping. If there is

any damage, notify the carrier immediately to file a claim.

Furnish complete information concerning damage claims

or shipping errors to the location in your area listed in the

inside back cover of this manual. Include all equipment

identification numbers as described above along with a

full description of the parts in error.

2.04 Description

The Thermal Arc 161STL is compact inverter welding

machine has infinitely adjustable welding current from 10

to 160 amps. It has a LIFT TIG (GTAW) welding mode that

offers stable TIG welding characteristics with an optimized

Lift Start TIG sequence to initiate the welding arc when

used with a suitable TIG torch and shielding gas.
The Thermal Arc 201TS is compact inverter welding

machine has infinitely adjustable welding current from

10 to 200 amps. It has a LIFT TIG (GTAW) and HF TIG

(GTAW) welding modes that offers stable TIG welding

characteristics with an optimized start TIG sequence to

initiate the welding arc when used with a suitable TIG

torch and shielding gas.
Both models have advanced TIG features including 8 Pin

Amp Plug for remote control devices, down slope, 2T /

4T controls, and gas solenoid operation. They also have

STICK (SMAW) welding mode which uses standard gen-

eral purpose STICK (SMAW) 3/32” (2.5mm) electrodes

for light gauge work, generally less than 1/8” (3.2mm)

thick and STICK (SMAW) 1/8” (3.2mm) electrodes for

heavier material.

2.05 Transportation Methods

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Disconnect input power

conductors from de-energized supply line before moving

the welding power source.
Lift unit with handle on top of case. Use handcart or similar

device of adequate capacity. If using a fork lift vehicle,

secure the unit on a proper skid before transporting.

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