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Advanced Settings - Telwin Technomig 215 Dual Synergic 230V Manuel D'instructions

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has to select the material thickness to begin welding (OneTouch Technology).
7.1.1 LCD display in SYNERGIC mode (Fig. H)
N.B.: All the values that are shown and that can be selected depend on the type of
welding selected previously.
1- Synergy operation mode
2- Material to be welded. Types available: Fe (steel), SS (stainless steel), Al
(aluminium), CuSi/CuAl (galvanized plate - brazing), Flux (cored wire - NO GAS
welding);
3- Diameter of the wire to be used. Values available: 0.6 - 0.8 - 0.9 - 1 - 1.2 mm;
4- Recommended protective gas. Types available: Ar/CO
5- Thickness of the material to be welded. Values available from 0 to 5 mm;
6- Graphic indicator of the material thickness
7- Graphic indicator of the welding seam shape;
8- Welding values;
wire feed speed;
welding voltage;
welding current;
7.1.2 Setting the parameters
To access the parameter adjustment menu press the knob (Fig. C-2) for at least 1
second then release it:
a) material selection (Fig. G-2 material flashing)
- rotate the knob (Fig. C-2) to select the required material and confirm by pressing
and releasing the same knob;
b) wire diameter selection (Fig. G-3 wire diameter flashing)
- rotate the knob (Fig. C-2) to select the required material and confirm by pressing
and releasing the same knob;
c) gas selection (Fig. G-4 gas type flashing)
- rotate the knob (Fig. C-2) or directly select the proposed gas and confirm by
pressing and releasing the knob; this allows exiting from the parameter settings
menu and the display on the monitor of the pre-set values.
After having defined with the knob (Fig. C-1) the material thickness (Fig. G-5) the user
can start welding.
7.1.3 Adjusting the welding seam shape
The shape of the welding seam can be adjusted using the knob (Fig. C-2) which
adjusts the arc length, therefore establishing the higher or lower temperature for
welding.
The adjustment scale ranges from -9 ÷ 0 ÷ +9; in most cases the optimal basic setting
is given (the value is shown on the LCD display to the left of the graphic signal showing
the welding seam and disappears after a set time) when the knob is in the intermediate
position (0
).
Using the knob (Fig. C-2) the graphic indication on the display of the welding seam
changes, showing a more convex, flatter or more concave result.
Convex shape.
It means that there is a low thermal supply therefore welding is
"cold", with little penetration; rotate the knob clockwise for greater thermal supply to
weld with higher fusion.
Concave shape.
It means there is a high thermal supply therefore welding is too
"hot", with excessive penetration; rotate the knob counter-clockwise for lower fusion.
7.2 Operation in MANUAL mode
The user can personalise all the welding parameters.
7.2.1 LCD display in SYNERGIC mode (Fig. I)
1- Manual operation mode
2- Welding values;
wire feed speed;
welding voltage;
welding current;
7.2.2 Setting the parameters
In manual mode, the wire feeding speed and the welding voltage are adjusted
separately. The knob (Fig. C-1) adjusts the wire speed, the knob (Fig. C-2) adjusts
the welding voltage (which determines the welding power and influences the seam
shape). The welding current is shown on the display (Fig. I-2) only during welding.
8. CONTROLLING THE TORCH PUSH-BUTTON
8.1 Torch push-button control mode
3 different torch push-button control modes can be set, which remain valid with both
synergic and manual operation:
Spot welding mode (Fig. L-5)
Use for MIG/MAG spot welding with control of welding duration (when at OFF
excluded; 0.1÷5 seconds).
2T mode (Fig. L-6)
Welding begins when the torch push-button is pressed and ends when the push-
button is released.
4T mode (Fig. L-6)
Welding begins when the torch push-button is pressed and released, and ends only
when the torch push-button is pressed and released a second time. This mode is
useful for long welding operations.
8.2 Setting the torch push-button control mode
To access the parameter adjustment menu press the knob (Fig. C-2) for at least 3
second then release it:
a) Spot welding time adjustment (Fig. L-5 flashing).
Rotate the knob (Fig. C-2) to select the required time or select "OFF" to disable the
function; confirm by pressing and releasing the same knob.
If the spot welding time is set at a value of between 0.1-5 sec., the "2T/4T" modes
cannot be selected. In this case pressing the knob causes the exit from the menu.
b) 2T or 4T selection (Fig. L-6 flashing and "2T" or "4T" written on Fig. L-7).
;
, CO
, Ar, Ar/O
2
2
;
The user can select whether to use the 2T or the 4T mode, but only if the spot
welding time is set at "OFF". Rotate the knob and select the required mode, then
confirm and exit from the menu by pressing the knob.
9. ADVANCED SETTINGS
9.1 Adjustable advanced parameters
The following welding parameters can be personalised, both when working in synergic
and manual mode:
Wire up slope (Fig. L-1)
Use to set the wire starting slope to prevent initial accumulation in the welding seam.
;
Adjustment from 30 to 100 (start as a % of the running speed).
2
Electronic reactance (Fig. L-2)
Use to set the welding dynamics according to the material and gas used.
Adjustment from 0 (machine with little reactance) to 5 (machine with great reactance).
Wire burning when welding stops (burn back) (Fig. L-3)
Use to adjust the wire burn back time, optimising the final wire cut to make restarting
welding easier.
Adjustment from 0 to 200 (hundredths of a second).
Post gas (Fig. L-4)
Use to adjust the protective gas output time when welding is finished (Adjustment 0÷5
seconds). This adjustment guarantees weld protection and torch cooling.
9.2 Setting the advanced parameters
To access the parameter adjustment menu press the knobs (Fig. C-1) and (Fig. C-2)
contemporaneously for at least 1 second then release them. Each parameter can
be set at the required value by rotating/pressing the knob (Fig. C-2) (value shown in
(Fig.L-7)) until the exit from the menu.
10. TIG DC WELDING: PROCESS DESCRIPTION
10.1 GENERAL PRINCIPLES
TIG DC welding is suitable for all types of low-alloy and high carbon steel, and heavy
metals such as copper, nickel, titanium and their alloys. (FIG. M). An electrode with 2%
Cerium (grey band) is normally used for TIG DC welding with electrode at the (-) pole.
The tungsten electrode must be axially sharpened using a grinding wheel, see FIG. N;
make sure the tip is perfectly concentric to prevent arc deviation. The electrode must
be ground along its length. This operation must be repeated periodically according
to the use and wear state of the electrode, or when the electrode itself has been
accidentally contaminated, oxidised or used incorrectly. For the welding to be good,
the exact diameter of the electrode must be used with the exact current, see table
(TAB. 5). The electrode normally projects from the ceramic nozzle by 2-3 mm, but can
reach 8 mm for welding edges.
The weld is created by the edges that melt. Filler metal is not needed when welding
suitably prepared thin material (up to about 1 mm) (FIG. O). A greater thickness
requires rods made from the same material as the basic material and with a suitable
diameter, with edges that have been suitably prepared (FIG. P). For welding to be
successful, the pieces must be carefully cleaned and free from oxide, grease, oil,
solvent, etc.
10.2 PROCEDURE (LIFT STRIKE)
- Use the knob C-1 to adjust the welding current at the required value;
Adjust the current during welding to the true thermal ratio that is required.
- Make sure the gas is flowing correctly.
The arc ignites through contact, distancing the tungsten electrode from the
workpiece. Igniting in this manner causes less electric-irradiated disturbances and
reduces tungsten inclusions and electrode wear to a minimum.
- Place the tip of the electrode on the workpiece, pressing gently.
- Immediately lift the electrode by 2-3 mm to obtain the ark strike.
The welding machine initially supplies reduced current. After a few seconds, the set
welding current is issued.
- Quickly lift the electrode from the workpiece to interrupt welding.
10.3 LCD DISPLAY IN TIG MODE (Fig. C)
TIG operation mode;
-
Welding values;
welding voltage;
welding current.
11. MMA WELDING: PROCESS DESCRIPTION
11.1 GENERAL PRINCIPLES
- It is essential to follow the recommendations provided by the manufacturer on the
electrode packaging which indicates the correct electrode polarity and relative rated
current.
- Welding current is regulated to suit the diameter of the electrode being used and the
type of soldering to be performed; an example of the currents used for the various
electrode diameters can be seen below:
Ø Electrode (mm)
1.6
2.0
2.5
3.2
4.0
- One can see that for the same diameter electrode, high levels of current will be
used for flat welding, whilst lower current levels will be used for vertical or overhead
welding.
- The mechanical characteristics of the welded joint are determined by the intensity
of the selected current and also other welding parameters such as the length of the
arc, the operating speed and position, the diameter and quality of the electrodes
(to ensure correct conservation, use special packaging or containers to store and
protect the electrodes against humidity).
11.2 Procedure
- Hold the mask IN FRONT OF THE FACE, then lightly scratch the electrode tip on the
piece to be welded as if you were trying to strike a match; this is the correct way of
striking the arc.
- 8 -
Welding current (A)
Min.
Max.
30
50
50
70
70
100
100
135
135
150

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