DESCRIPTION OF THE EQUIPMENT
This product is an equipment for manually welding metals by
means of the heat produced by an electric arc.
Technologically, Stayer Welding equipment is a power supply
source for welding by means of high-frequency energy transfer
managed by intelligent control logic.
Compared to traditional technology, based on transformers
operating at the frequency of the public 50Hz network, Stayer
Welding Inverter technology offers greater power density per
unit weight, greater economy and the possibility of automatic,
instantaneous and precise control of all welding parameters.
As a result you will more easily produce a better weld with lower
power consumption and lower weight than equivalent traditional
heavy transformer based equipment.
All Stayer Welding TIG series equipment is suitable for stick
electrode welding and tungsten electrode torch welding with
inert gas protection.
ILLUSTRATED FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Fig.1
CONTROL PANEL ( PRO MAX 185 HF / PRO MAX 230 HF):
1.
MMA pulsed mode LED indicator
2.
LED indicator MMA syn mode
3.
MMA Mode LED Indicator
4.
LED Indicator TIG Pulsed Mode
5.
LED Indicator TIG Mode
6.
Regulator / Push button to change current/frequency
parameters
7.
Selector to change modes
8.
Selector to select electrode diameter
9.
Selector for 2T/4T selection
10. Selector to activate HF (High Frequency)
Fig.2 EQUIPMENT PRO MAX 185 HF / PRO MAX 230 HF:
11. Interruptor de encendido y apagado
12. Bornas de conexión de los cables de soldadura DINSE 1/2"
13. Panel Display de control
14. Conexión eléctrica portaelectrodos HF y antorcha TIG HF
15. Asa del equipo para transporte
Fig. 3
ELECTRODE HOLDER CABLE / GROUND CABLE WITH
CLAMP
16. Electrode holder cable
17. Power Regulator / HF High Frequency Control
18. Ground cable with clamp
19. DINSE 1/2" connection
20. Electrical connection and regulation
Fig.4 TIG HF STAYER TORCH
21. 4m HF torch (Code 38.908) -Sold separately.
22. GAS connection
23. Electrical connection and regulation
24. DINSE 1/2" connection
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS.
• Thoroughly read and understand the Owner's Manual before
using or servicing the unit.
• Use only genuine manufacturer's parts.
SYMBOL USE
DANGER! - Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Possible
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dangers are shown in the enclosed symbols or explained
in the text.
Temperature indicator
Direct current (DC)
2-stroke and 4-stroke control
High Frequency
Hertz
Equipment failure.
Voltage Regulator Device'.
*Voltage regulator device for damp environments.
ARC WELDING HAZARDS
Only qualified persons should install, operate,
maintain and repair this machine.
Keep everyone, especially children, away during
operation
An ELECTRICAL shock can kill you.
Touching electrically live parts can cause a fatal shock or
severe burns. The electrode and work circuitry is electrically live
whenever the output of the machine is on. The input circuit and
internal circuits of the machine are also electrically live when the
machine is on. When welding with automatic or semi-automatic
equipment, the wire, reel, frame containing the feed rolls and
all metal parts touching the welding wire are electrically live.
Improperly installed or ungrounded equipment is a very serious
hazard.
• Do
not
Wear dry, gap-free insulating gloves and body protection.
Isolate yourself from work and ground by using mats or covers
large enough to prevent any physical contact with work or ground.
Do not use AC output in wet areas, if you are
restricted in your movement, or are in danger of falling.
Use AC output ONLY if required by the welding process.
If
AC
output
control
if
one
Additional safety precautions are required when any of the
following hazardous electrical conditions are present in wet
locations or while wearing wet clothing; on metal structures,
such as floors, gratings, or scaffolds; when in cramped positions
such as sitting, kneeling, lying down or when there is a high risk of
unavoidable or accidental contact with the workpiece or ground.
Disconnect
input
before
installing
Install and ground the equipment according to the operator's
manual and national, state, and local codes.
• Always check the ground supply - check and make sure that
the power input to the ground wire is properly connected to
the ground terminal on the disconnect box or that its plug is
properly connected to the grounded output receptacle. When
making input connections, connect the grounding conductor
first and double check your connections.
• Keep cords or wires dry, free of oil or grease, and protected
from hot metal and sparks.
• Frequently inspect the power input cord for damage or bare
wire. Replace the cord immediately if damaged - a bare cord
can kill you.
• Turn off all equipment when not in use.
• Do not use cables that are worn, damaged, undersized, or
improperly connected.
• Do not wrap cables around your body.
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touch
electrically
is
required,
use
is
present
on
power
or
stop
or
servicing
this
live
parts.
a
remote
the
unit.
the
engine
equipment.