Powermat PM-IMG-220L-PRO Manuel utilisateur

ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
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Inverter Welder
PM-IMG-220L-PRO

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Table of Contents
SYMBOLS WARNING / INFORMATION .............................................. ........................................... 3
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT ................................................ .................................................. ............... 3
TECHNICAL DATA ................................................ .................................................. ................................ 4
SAFETY ................................................. .................................................. ................................ 4
GENERAL THOUGHTS ................................................ .................................................. .................................... 4
Safety during welding ............................................... .................................................. 4 ....
Electromagnetic field ................................................ .................................................. .................. 7
Pacemakers ................................................ .................................................. ............................... 7
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE ................................................ .................................................. ................................. 8
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS ON THE LABEL ............................................. ....................................... 9
Place using the unit ............................................... .................................................. ........ 9
Current power and grounding. .................................................. .................................................. ............ 9
Welding service ................................................ .................................................. ............................ 10
Welding MMA ............................................... .................................................. ................... 12
MAG welding ............................................... .................................................. .................... 12
MIG ............................................... .................................................. ..................... 13
TIG-LIFT ............................................. .................................................. 13 .................
MIG ............................................... .................................................. ..................... 14
Table shielding gases ............................................... .................................................. ................ 15
Welding method FCAW (Flux Cored) - only for devices with alternating polarity. 16 MMA welding
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BASIC INFORMATION FOR WELDING MMA ............................................. .................. 17
WELDING ELECTRODES IN PRACTICE .............................................. ................................................. 18
Electric arc welding ............................................... .................................................. ........ 19
Selection of appropriate electrode ............................................... .................................................. ........ 19
Correct welding position ............................................... .................................................. .......... 20
Tips arc ignition .............................................. .................................................. ..... 20
Proper arc length ............................................... .................................................. .................. 21
The correct welding speed ............................................... .................................................. ....... 21
Practice welding ................................................ .................................................. ........................... 21
Base metals ................................................ .................................................. ...................... 22
KEY CHARACTERISTICS FOR WELDING TIG ............................................. ....................... 22
WELDING PARAMETERS DRAW ............................................... ........................................... 23
INSRUKCJA INSTALLATION AND USE .............................................. ................................................. 23
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE ............................................... .................................................. ...................... 24

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Maintenance ................................................. .................................................. ................................... 24
Malfunctions welding ............................................... .................................................. ............... 24
Service ................................................. ............................................. Error! Bookmark not defined.Service ................................................. ............................................. Error! Bookmark not defined.
REMOVAL OF USED ............................................... .................................................. ....... 25
COMPANY INFORMATION ................................................ .................................................. ............................ 26
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ................................................ .................................................. .................... 26

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SYMBOLS WARNING / INFORMATION
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT
Inverter welder is used for MIG / MAG, MMA (any type of welding electrodes) and TIG Lift. The product to which this
manual is electronically controlled MIG / MAG / MMA / TIG Lift. Electronics devices based on the IGBTs combine the
advantages of two types of transistors FET ease of operation and high breakdown voltage and switching speed of
bipolar transistors. Use only approved gas cylinders.
The device is versatile, such as performing field work and all kinds of repair work inside buildings.
Use the equipment only for its intended purpose. Any other use than described in this manual is the improper use of
the device. For resulting from improper use damage or injuries responsibility of the user / operator and not the
manufacturer. Producer in order to improve its products reserves the right to possibility of differences in the above
mentioned product.
ATTENTION: Before using the device please read the instruction manual and safety instructions. ATTENTION: Before using the device please read the instruction manual and safety instructions.
Keep these instructions.
ATTENTION: Keep a safe distance from bystanders during operation.ATTENTION: Keep a safe distance from bystanders during operation.
ATTENTION: To protect the unit from rain and moisture. ATTENTION: To protect the unit from rain and moisture.
SIGN Cross-lined N AKAZ SELECTIVE WASTE COLLECTION AND EQUIPMENT PROHIBITION SIGN Cross-lined N AKAZ SELECTIVE WASTE COLLECTION AND EQUIPMENT PROHIBITION SIGN Cross-lined N AKAZ SELECTIVE WASTE COLLECTION AND EQUIPMENT PROHIBITION
DISPOSE OF IT together with other waste. WITH APOZNAJ THE DEPARTMENT " S erviceDISPOSE OF IT together with other waste. WITH APOZNAJ THE DEPARTMENT " S erviceDISPOSE OF IT together with other waste. WITH APOZNAJ THE DEPARTMENT " S erviceDISPOSE OF IT together with other waste. WITH APOZNAJ THE DEPARTMENT " S ervice
Repair of power tools should only be done by qualified personnel using original spare parts. This
ensures the safety of the device.
Address:
Powermat service
ul. Defenders of the Gdansk Post 97 42-400
Zawiercie
Tel. 32 670 39 68 4 internal e-mail [email protected] REMOVAL OF USED Error! You can Tel. 32 670 39 68 4 internal e-mail [email protected] REMOVAL OF USED Error! You can
not find the source references. " not find the source references. "

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For safety reasons, the device can not be used by children and adolescents under the age of 18 and by persons
under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other intoxicants.
Persons who are not familiar with this manual, please read carefully before its first use.

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TECHNICAL DATA
Model: PM-IMG-220L-PRO
Welding method MIG / MAG MMA
Power 230V / 50Hz
Power consumption 6,1kVA 5,8kVa
Welding current range 40-220A 20-170A
Range of welding voltage 16-25V -
Welding current duty cycle of 100% 170A 132A
Welding current 60% duty cycle 220A 170A
wire feeder Internal -
The diameter of the wire / electrode 0.6 / 0.8 / 1.0 mm 2.5 - 4 mm
insulation class F
Level of security IP21S
Weight 12 kg
SECURITY
Before starting work carefully to become familiar with the manual. Keep them for future reference. For damages
resulting from failure to observe these instructions, the manufacturer is not liable.
The greatest danger is prohibited to perform the following steps:
and) Welders use for purposes other than those described in the manual. and) Welders use for purposes other than those described in the manual.
b) Using a welder by people niezapoznane manual. b) Using a welder by people niezapoznane manual.
c) Using welders without proper, protective clothing and footwear that supports c) Using welders without proper, protective clothing and footwear that supports
protecting the foot.
d) The use of the device by a person under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other substances d) The use of the device by a person under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other substances
drugs. And also by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lacking experience or
knowledge concerning the use of this type of equipment.
GENERAL THOUGHTS
B SECURITY DURING WELDINGB SECURITY DURING WELDING
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL: Welding apparatus produce a high voltage. Do not touch the torch, ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL: Welding apparatus produce a high voltage. Do not touch the torch,
welding material connected when the device is turned on to the network. All the elements forming
the welding current circuit can cause electrical shock and should therefore be avoided
touching them with bare hands and by wet or damaged protective clothing. Never work on a wet surface, or use
damaged welding cables. NOTE: Removing the external time when the device is connected to the network, as well as
the use of the device with the covers removed is prohibited! Welding cables, ground cable, earthing terminal and
welding equipment should be kept in good condition, ensuring safety.

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ARC RAYS CAN BURN: It is not allowed to look directly at the eyes uncovered and exposed to an ARC RAYS CAN BURN: It is not allowed to look directly at the eyes uncovered and exposed to an
electric arc. Always wear a mask or helmets protected with a suitable filter. Bystanders, nearby,
protected with non-combustible, absorbing radiation screens. Protect
exposed parts of the body suitable protective clothing made of non-combustible material.
FUMES AND GASES CAN BE DANGEROUS: In the welding process are produced noxious fumes FUMES AND GASES CAN BE DANGEROUS: In the welding process are produced noxious fumes
and gases hazardous to health. Avoid breathing these fumes and gases. Workplace should be
adequately ventilated and equipped with exhaust ventilation. Do not weld in confined spaces.
surfaces
the elements to be welded should be free from chemical impurities such as degreasing agents (solvents) which
decompose during welding to produce toxic gases.
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS MAY BE DANGEROUS: Electric current flowing through wires ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS MAY BE DANGEROUS: Electric current flowing through wires
Welding produces electromagnetic field around it. Electromagnetic fields can interfere with
pacemakers. Welding wires
They should be arranged in parallel, as close as possible to each other.
SPARKS CAN CAUSE FIRE: Sparks generated during welding can cause fire, explosion and burns SPARKS CAN CAUSE FIRE: Sparks generated during welding can cause fire, explosion and burns
unprotected skin. When welding should be wearing welding gloves and protective clothing. Remove
or secure any flammable materials and substances from the workplace. Do not weld
closed containers or receptacles in which there were flammable liquids. Such containers or tanks should be rinsed
prior to welding in order to remove flammable liquid. Do not weld near flammable gases, vapors or liquids. Fire
extinguishing equipment (fire blankets and fire extinguishers powder or snow) should be located close to the
workstation in a conspicuous and easily accessible place.
POWER SUPPLY: Disconnect the power supply before carrying out any work, repairs on the device. POWER SUPPLY: Disconnect the power supply before carrying out any work, repairs on the device.
Regularly check the welding cables. If you note any damage to the wire or insulation should be
removed immediately. Welding wires can not be overwhelmed,
touch sharp edges or hot objects.
WELDED MATERIALS CAN BURN: Never touch the parts to be welded unprotected parts of the WELDED MATERIALS CAN BURN: Never touch the parts to be welded unprotected parts of the
body. While touching and moving the welding material, always use gloves and welding pliers.
Noise can damage hearing: Noise-induced, some processes Noise can damage hearing: Noise-induced, some processes or
devices can damage hearing. Wear hearing protection in situations of increased noise levels.

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FIRE OR EXPLOSION: Do not use the machine near flammable substances. Make sure that the FIRE OR EXPLOSION: Do not use the machine near flammable substances. Make sure that the
electrical network is properly configured to work with the welder. Overloading the power supply may
cause fire.
FALLING EQUIPMENT CAN BE DANGEROUS: To move the machine, use the handle of transport. FALLING EQUIPMENT CAN BE DANGEROUS: To move the machine, use the handle of transport.
All the equipment necessary to lift the unit must have sufficient capacity and stable hook. When
moving the machine by forklift truck, the forks must be long enough to protrude beyond the device.
Overload can cause overheating: Do not extend the cycle of welding, welding between cycles allow Overload can cause overheating: Do not extend the cycle of welding, welding between cycles allow
the device to cool. In the case of excessive heating of the device, shorten the cycle time of welding or
reduce the welding current.
STATIC DISCHARGE MAY DAMAGE THE PRINTED CIRCUIT: Before touching the printed circuit STATIC DISCHARGE MAY DAMAGE THE PRINTED CIRCUIT: Before touching the printed circuit
boards and parts of the electrical system should be assumed grounding wrist-strap. Use of antistatic
packaging is storing and transporting electrical components.
READ INSTRUCTIONS: Carefully read the manual and follow the information contained therein. For READ INSTRUCTIONS: Carefully read the manual and follow the information contained therein. For
any damage caused by failure to comply with the guidelines of this manual manufacturer is not
liable.
HIGH RADIATION FREQUENCY: high radiation
frequency radio signal can zakłucać, alarm systems, work computers and communications
equipment. User is obliged to ensure a qualified electrician correct the problems resulting from
zakłucenia electrical installation. Regularly check and maintain electrical installations. Use
grounding, shielding and anti-surge protection measures to minimize any zakłucenia.
ARC WELDING CAN CAUSE ZAKŁUCENIA: Electromagnetic energy can interfere with electronic ARC WELDING CAN CAUSE ZAKŁUCENIA: Electromagnetic energy can interfere with electronic
equipment such as computers and computer-controlled equipment. Make sure that the hardware
devices in the work environment welders are electromagnetically compatible. To minimize the
potential for interference stick welding wires close to each other, as close to the ground. IN
If electrical noise sensitive spot welding should not be closer than 100m. The device must be connected and
grounded in accordance with this instruction. If noise still persists the user needs to take additional measures such as
changing jobs, the use of shielded cables, filters, linear and securing jobs.

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CYLINDER MAY EXPLODE: Use only approved cylinders properly operated regulator. CYLINDER MAY EXPLODE: Use only approved cylinders properly operated regulator.
Transported and stored in an upright position only. Protect from heat sources, tipping and
mechanical damage. Keep in good condition all the elements of the gas.
P OLE ELECTROMAGNETICP OLE ELECTROMAGNETIC
To reduce the amount of electromagnetic fields in the workplace include:
1. Keep cables close together (you can turn the tape or taped). 1. Keep cables close together (you can turn the tape or taped).
2. Organize the wires from one side of the operator as far as possible from him. 2. Organize the wires from one side of the operator as far as possible from him.
3. Do not wrap the cables around the body. 3. Do not wrap the cables around the body.
4. The power source and wires should be as far away from the operator as possible. 4. The power source and wires should be as far away from the operator as possible.
5. Connect the terminal welding seam as close as possible. 5. Connect the terminal welding seam as close as possible.
R OZRUSZNIKI HEARTR OZRUSZNIKI HEART
You should consult your doctor before welding and welding being in place. The doctor will explain the procedure if
any of the contact with the welding apparatus.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE
FRONT PANEL
1. Control switch voltmeter /
ammeter 11. Connector cable polarity
2. Voltmeter (MIG) 12. Socket polarity (+)
3. Control knob (wire feed) 13. Socket polarity (-)
4. Ammeter 14. Socket welding torch MIG / MAG
5. Welding process selecting switch 15. Command socket holder with built-in wire feeder and the magazine
(SPOOL GUN)
6. Stick function switch wire 16. Welding time switch function (2T / 4T)
7. Diode method of welding (MIG) 17. The LED function of time 4T welding
8. LED welding method (TIG Lift) 18. The LED function of time welding 2T
9. LED welding method (MMA) 19. LED ammeter regulation
10. Adjustment of the wire stick (BURNBACK) 20. LED voltmeter regulation
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