Spartus EasyTIG 203P DC PULS
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SPARTUS EASYTIG 203P DC INVERTER WELDING MACHINE
| Brand: SPARTUS | Welding methods: TIG DC, MMA | Power supply: AC 230V / 50Hz | Welding current: 200A | Efficiency: 60% |
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
- SPARTUS® EasyTIG 203P DC
- TIG torch SPE 17 1B 4m
- A set of consumables
- 3m mass cable
- Gas hose
- User manual
SPARTUS® Easy TIG 203P DC are modern, digitally controlled inverter welding machines, constructed on the basis of IGBT transistors and PWM technology .
It is a device designed and manufactured with field operation in mind. Small, light and versatile. Perfect for welding stainless and acid-resistant steels .
The easy-to-use and intuitive function panel allows for precise control of all the most important welding parameters for TIG and MMA methods.
The welders are equipped with a number of modern technologies, supporting the work of the operator, stabilizing the output parameters and protecting the welder against damage.
IT INCLUDES, AMONG OTHERS
- MCU control system - reacts immediately to any changes.
- Intelligent protection system for the welding machine against overvoltage and overheating.
- HF contactless arc ignition system - simple and non-contact arc initiation in the TIG method.
- Digital control panel - easy operation and setting the appropriate welding parameters.
Application examples: field renovation work, workshop work, lightweight construction, maintenance
TECHNICAL DATA:
- Supply voltage: ~ 1 × 230V ± 10% 50/60 Hz
- Welding current: TIG: 10 - 200A
- Duty cycle: TIG: 60%
- Pre-gas: 0 - 2s
- Post gas: 0 - 10s
- Up-slope time: 0 - 10s
- Current down-slope time: 0 - 10s
- Pulse current: 5 - 200A
- Pulse Width: 5 - 95%
- Pulse frequency : 0.5 - 200Hz
- AC current frequency: 60Hz
- AC balance: 10 - 99%
- Working mode: 2T / 4T
- Arc ignition: HF
- MMA welding current: 10 - 200A
- Idle voltage: 69
- Current consumption: TIG 32A / MMA 47A
- Power factor (cosφ): 0.6
- Efficiency η: 85%
- Insulation class: H.
- Protection degree: IP21S
- Weight: 7.9 kg
- Dimensions: 420 x 135 x 240mm
IGBT TECHNOLOGY
The basis for the construction of the electric energy conversion system of the welding machine are electronic systems made in the IGBT technology, enabling operation in the frequency range above 200 kHz.
The welder is equipped with a supply voltage compensation system, which enables their operation with voltage fluctuations in the supply network up to 10%.
LEVEL OF SECURITY
The IP determines the degree to which the device is resistant to solid and water contamination entering the device. IP21S means that the device is suitable for operation in confined spaces and is not suitable for use in rain and snow.
WORK CYCLE
The duty cycle is based on a 10-minute period. A 35% duty cycle means that a 7.5 minute break is required after 3.5 minutes of operation. Duty cycle of 100% means that the device can work continuously without interruption.
MMA WELDING
The SPARTUS® Easy TIG 203P DC device enables welding with a coated electrode.
HOT START
The purpose of this function is to prevent the electrode from sticking to the material and is a great help when striking the arc. When welding small parts, it is recommended to disable this function, as it may cause the weld material to burn out.
ARC FORCE
It allows you to adjust the dynamics of the welding arc. Shortening the arc length is accompanied by an increase in the welding current, which stabilizes the arc.
Decreasing the value gives a soft arc and a smaller fusion depth, while increasing the value causes deeper penetration and the possibility of short arc welding.
2T / 4T OPERATING MODE
2T - pressing the button in the handle of the handle turns on the ionizer and ignites the arc. Welding is carried out with the button pressed.
4T - pressing the button in the handle of the handle will turn on the ionizer and ignition of the arc, then release the button and start welding with the released button. Pressing the button again will stop welding
GAS PREFLOW TIME 0 - 2s.
Time from pressing the button in the handle of the handle and opening the gas valve until the arc is struck Typically, it should be longer than 0.5 seconds to supply shielding gas to the exit of the torch nozzle to shield the welding start and the tungsten electrode.
GAS FLOW TIME 0 - 10s
The time from extinguishing the arc to closing the gas valve to shield the solidifying weld pool from air and to cool the tungsten electrode. Too short a post-flow time may result in oxidation of the weld. When welding in TIG AC mode (alternating current), this time should be longer.
CURRENT RISE TIME 0 - 10s
The time taken for the welding current to rise from the starting current to the set welding current value.
DOWN SLOPE 0 - 10s.
Time for the downslope of the welding current from the set value to zero or the value of the crater current.
TIG IMPULSE
Pulse welding is a type of TIG spot welding that enables the welding of thin elements thanks to very low heat emission in the joining zone. It consists in cyclic short-term ignition and extinction of the arc.
TIG PULSE
The function affects the shape of the weld and the focus of the arc. Pulse welding also reduces the amount of heat supplied to the material and is used when welding thin materials.
HF - NON-CONTACT ARC IGNITION
SPARTUS® Easy TIG 203P DC is equipped with an ionizer enabling contactless arc ignition.
PULSE FREQUENCY 0.5 - 200Hz
The frequency with which the current pulse value changes between the welding current and the base current.
CURRENT FREQUENCY AC 60Hz
Useful when welding aluminum. The higher the frequency, the better the quality of the weld and the better the focus of the arc.
AC BALANCE 10 - 99%
The ratio of the duration of the positive phase to the negative phase. Decreasing the balance introduces more heat into the material, resulting in a narrower weld and deeper penetration, while reducing the heat load on the tungsten electrode.
Increasing the balance introduces less heat into the material, resulting in better cleaning, a wide weld and shallower fusion, however, significantly stresses the tungsten electrode.