Transmig 200i – Tweco 200i Multi Process Welding Inverter User Manual

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TRANSMIG 200i

INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND SETUP

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When MMAW (Stick) Mode is Selected

In this mode the multifunction control knob is used to adjust arc force. Arc force control provides an

adjustable amount of welding force (or “dig”) control. This feature can be particularly beneficial in

providing the operator the ability to compensate for variability in joint fit-up in certain situations with

particular electrodes. In general increasing the arc force control toward ‘10’ (maximum arc force) allows

greater penetration control to be achieved. Arc force is increased by turning the control knob clockwise

or decreased by turning the knob anti-clockwise

When TIG Mode is Selected

In this mode the multifunction control knob is used to adjust down slope. Down slope allows the user

to select the ramp down time at the completion of the weld. The main function of down slope is to allow

the welding current to be gradually reduced over a pre-set time frame such that the welding pool is given

time to cool sufficiently.

Note that when in 2T normal mode (refer item 12), the unit will enter down slope mode as soon as the

trigger switch is released (ie if the multifunction control knob is set to 5, the unit will ramp down from

the present welding current to zero over 5 seconds). If no down slope time is selected then the welding

output will cease immediately. If the unit is set to 4T latch mode, to enter down slope mode the trigger

must be held in for the selected time period (ie press and release trigger to commence welding, then press

and hold trigger again to enter down slope mode). Should the trigger be released during the down slope

phase (4T only), the output will cease immediately.

11. Arc Control (Inductance)

The arc control operates in GMAW (MIG) mode only and is used to adjust the intensity of the welding arc.

Lower arc control settings make the arc softer with less weld spatter. Higher arc control settings give a

stronger driving arc which can increase weld penetration.

12. Trigger Mode Control (MIG and TIG Mode only)

The trigger mode control is used to switch the functionality of the of the torch trigger between 2T (normal)

and 4T (latch mode)

2T Normal Mode

In this mode, the torch trigger must remain depressed for the welding output to be active. Press and hold

the torch trigger to activate the power source (weld). Release the torch trigger switch to cease welding.

4T Latch Mode

This mode of welding is mainly used for long welding runs to reduce operator fatigue. In this mode the

operator can press and release the torch trigger and the output will remain active. To deactivate the power

source, the trigger switch must again be depressed and realised, thus eliminating the need for the operator

to hold the torch trigger.

Note that when operating in GTAW (TIG mode), the power source will remain activated until the selected

downslope time has elapsed (refer Item 10).

13. Process Selection Control

The process selection control is used to select the desired welding mode. Three modes are available,

GMAW/FCAW (MIG), GTAW (Lift TIG) and (MMAW (Stick) modes. Refer to section 3.15, 3.16 or 3.17 for

FCAW/GMAW (MIG) set up details, section 3.18 for GTAW (TIG) set-up details or section 3.19 for MMAW

(stick) set-up details.

Note that when the unit is powered off the mode selection control will automatically default to MIG mode.

This is necessary so as to prevent inadvertent arcing should an electrode holder be connected to the unit

and mistakenly be in contact with the work piece during power up.

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