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INSTALLATION/SETUP

TRANSMIG 2RT

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3-7 INSTALLATION/SETUP

welding. At times of non-welding, the digital meter will

display a pre-set (preview) value of Wirefeed Speed. This

value can be adjusted by varying the Left Knob (Control

No 7).
10. Right Digital Display

MIG Mode
This digital meter is used to display the pre-set (preview)

Voltage in MIG mode and actual welding voltage of the

power source when welding. At times of non-welding,

the digital meter will display a pre-set (preview) value of

Voltage. This value can be adjusted by varying the Right

Knob (Control No 8).
11. MIG Torch Adaptor (Euro Style)

The MIG Torch adaptor is the connection point for the

MIG welding Torch if not using the 2RT.

12. Remote Control Socket

The 8 pin Remote Control Socket is used to connect

remote Control devices to the welding power source.

See Transmig 250i Operator Manual for more infor-

mation.

NOTE

The Remote / Local setting on the control

panel should be set to Remote for the remote

wire feeder amperage/voltage controls to be

operative.

13. 10 Pin Accessories Socket

The 10 pin Accessories Socket is used to connect

remote devices such as the 2RT wirefeeder to the

welding power source. See Transmig 250i Operator

Manual for more information.

14. Positive Welding Output Terminal

The positive welding terminal is used to connect the

welding output of the power source to the appropri-

ate welding accessory such as the MIG Torch (via

the 2RT polarity lead), or work lead. Positive welding

current flows from the power source via this heavy

duty bayonet type terminal. It is essential, however,

that the male plug is inserted and turned securely to

achieve a sound electrical connection.

CAUTION

Loose welding terminal connections can cause

overheating and result in the male plug being

fused in the bayonet terminal.

15. Negative Welding Output Terminal

The negative welding terminal is used to connect the

welding output of the power source to the appropriate

welding accessory such as the MIG Torch (via the 2RT

polarity lead), or work lead. Negative welding current

flows to the power source via this heavy duty bayonet

type terminal. It is essential, however, that the male

plug is inserted and turned securely to achieve a

sound electrical connection.

CAUTION

Loose welding terminal connections can cause

overheating and result in the male plug being

fused in the bayonet terminal.

16. MIG Torch Polarity Lead

The polarity lead is used to connect the MIG Torch to

the appropriate positive or negative output terminal

(allowing polarity reversal for different welding appli-

cations) when the 2RT remote wirefeeder is not in use.

See Transmig 250i Operator Manual for more infor-

mation.

3.08 Advanced Features Details

See Operating Manual for Transmig 250i for details.

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