Product Code: 816056
Brand: Telwin
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MIG-MAG
- Synergic (automatic) or manual operation
- 29 pre-set synergic curves
- Wire speed, welding voltage and welding current shown on an LCD screen
- Polarity change for GAS MIG-MAG/BRAZING welding or NO GAS/FLUX
- Setting the metric or UK system
- Selection of 2T/4T time operation and spot
Adjustments
- Electronic reactance: Adjusting the reactance during MIG/MAG welding allows you to fine-tune the inductance of the welding circuit. By adjusting the reactance, the welder can optimize the behavior of the welding arc when welding different material thicknesses and types, improving the quality of welding and facilitating the welding process.
- Wire upslope: This setting allows you to gradually increase the speed of the welding wire at the beginning of welding. This helps reduce welding errors such as excessive penetration or spatter when the arc is struck, ensuring a smoother start and transition in the welding process.
- Wire burnback time setting: This setting controls the amount of time the wire can "burn back" after welding is complete before it automatically stops. Setting the proper burnback time ensures that the wire does not burn back too short, making it easier to start the next welding cycle.
- Post-gas setting: This function controls the amount of time that shielding gas continues to flow after welding is completed to protect the still-hot weld from airborne contaminants until it cools down.
TIG
- Start LIFT: The electric arc is struck by moving the tungsten electrode away from the piece to be welded. This strike mode causes less electrical-radiation disturbance and reduces tungsten inclusions and electrode wear to a minimum.
- Wire speed and welding current shown on an LCD screen
MMA
- Arc force: This helps maintain a stable arc even in difficult conditions, such as dense welds. With the Arc Force function, the inverter automatically adjusts the current depending on the length of the arc. If the arc accidentally touches the workpiece, the current increases, so it does not stick. If the two are too far apart, the current will be reduced and the arc will not extinguish.
- Hot start: it helps to ignite the arc more easily by automatically increasing the current at the beginning of the welding process. This can be especially useful for difficult-to-ignite electrodes. Facilitates arc ignition for materials that are too cold or too thick.
- Anti-stick: prevents the electrode from sticking to the workpiece, reducing the current connected to the electrode when it detects sticking. This makes it easier to remove the electrode and reduces the risk of overheating.
- VRD device for greater safety. Enabling/disabling the “Voltage Reduction Device” for a safe start at low voltage.
- Indication of recommended electrode diameter based on welding current.
- Wire speed and welding current shown on an LCD screen.
PROTECTION
- Thermostatic safeguard: A heat-sensing system that shuts down the machine if the temperature rises too high, preventing overheating.
- Protection against accidental short-circuits caused by contact between torch and earth
- Protection against irregular voltage (power supply voltage too high or too low)
- Anti-stick (MMA).
ACCESSORIES
- MIG Torch (MT25, 3m)
- Return cable complete with earth clamp
| Single phase main voltage | 230V | Power factor | 0,7 |
| Mains frequency | 50/60Hz | D. usable electrodes in DC | 1,6-4mm |
| Current range | 20-250A | Steel welding wire diameter | 0,6-1,2mm |
| Max current | 220@20% A | Inox welding wire diameter | 0,8-1mm |
| DC current | 130A | Aluminium welding diameter | 0,8-1mm |
| Max no load voltage | 60V | Flux cored welding wire diameter | 0,8-1,2mm |
| Max absobed current | 39A | Brazing wire diameter | 0,8-1mm |
| Max absorbed current at 60% | 22A | Protection degree | IP23 |
| Max absorbed power | 6,3kW | Dimensions | 62x26x49cm |
| Absorbed power at 60% | 3,3kW | Weight | 22kg |
| Efficiency | 87% |
| Package | Dimensions | Weight |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 62 × 26 × 49 cm | 22 kg |
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