Transtig 170ti, 10 setup for manual arc (mmaw) welding – Tweco 170Ti Transtig User Manual

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TRANSTIG 170Ti

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INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND SETUP

Note that some power sources may require the remote/local switch set to remote, the maximum setting of the

power source will be determined by the respective front panel control, irrespective of the remote control device

setting. As an example, if the output current on the power source front panel is set to 50% of the available

current and the remote control device is set to 100% output or maximum, the maximum achievable output

from the unit will be 50%. Should 100% output be required, the respective front panel control must be set

to 100% or maximum, in which case the remote device will then be able to control between 1-100% output.
Note: The foot control will only work correctly when power source trigger mode 2T (Normal) is selected.

3.10 Setup for Manual Arc (MMAW) Welding

A. Connect the Electrode Holder lead to the positive welding terminal (+). If in doubt, consult the electrode

manufacturer. Welding current flows from the Power Source via heavy duty bayonet type terminals. It is

essential, however, that the male plug is inserted and turned securely to achieve a sound electrical connection.

B. Connect the work lead to the negative welding terminal (-). If in doubt, consult the electrode manufacturer.

Welding current flows from the power source via heavy duty bayonet type terminals. It is essential, however,

that the male plug is inserted and turned securely to achieve a sound electrical connection.

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WARNING

Before connecting the work clamp to the work and inserting the electrode in the electrode holder

make sure the mains power supply is switched off.

CAUTION

Remove any packaging material prior to use. Do not block the air vents at the front or rear of the

Welding Power Source.
Loose welding terminal connections can cause overheating and result in the male plug being

fused.

Figure 3-10: Setup for Manual Arc Welding

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