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User Manuals: Miller Syncrowave 350 LX TIG Welder
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Miller Syncrowave 350 LX TIG Welder manuals available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual, User Manual
Miller Syncrowave 350 LX Owner's Manual (82 pages)
CE And Non-CE Model
Brand:
Miller
| Category:
Welding System
| Size: 4.04 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Section 1 − Safety Precautions - Read before Using
7
Symbol Usage
7
Arc Welding Hazards
7
Additional Symbols for Installation, Operation, and Maintenance
9
California Proposition 65 Warnings
10
Principal Safety Standards
10
EMF Information
10
Section 2 − Definitions
11
Warning Label Definitions
11
WEEE Label (for Products Sold Within the EU)
11
Symbols and Definitions
12
Section 3 − Installation
13
Serial Number and Rating Label Location
13
Selecting a Location
13
Dimensions and Weights
14
Cooler Specifications
14
Welding Power Source Specifications
14
Duty Cycle and Overheating
16
Volt-Ampere Curves
17
Weld Output Terminals and Selecting Cable Sizes
19
Remote 14 Receptacle Information
20
Shielding Gas Connections and 115 Volts AC Duplex Receptacle
20
TIG Connections with a Two-Piece Air-Cooled Torch
21
TIG Connections with a One-Piece Air-Cooled Torch
21
Front Panel Display for TIG HF Impulse DCEN (Direct Current Electrode Negative)
22
Front Panel Display for TIG AC
23
Optional Cooler Connections
24
Stick Connections
25
Front Panel Display for Stick DCEP (Direct Current Electrode Positive)
26
Front Panel Display for Stick AC
27
Electrical Service Guide
28
Placing Jumper Links
30
Connecting Input Power
31
Section 4 − Operation
32
Controls (350 LX Nameplates Shown)
32
Output Selector Switch
34
Process Control
34
Amperage Control
34
Output Control
36
4T Momentary, and Mini Logoic Trigger Operation (Requires Optional Sequence Controls)
38
Reconfiguring Trigger Hold for 4T and Mini Logic Control
40
Selecting TIG Starting Characteristics Using Syncro-Startt Technology
42
Start Mode
44
Balance/Dig Control
45
Preflow Time Control
46
Pulse Controls (Standard on 350 LX Models, Optional on 250 DX Models)
48
Sequence Controls (Optional)
49
Initial Time Control and Initial Amperage Control
50
Final Slope Control and Final Amperage Control
51
Spot Time Control
51
Timer/Cycle Counter
52
Resetting Unit to Factory Default Settings (All Models)
53
Section 5 − Maintenance
54
Routine Welding Power Source Maintenance
54
Routine Maintenance
54
Circuit Breaker CB1
54
Adjusting Spark Gaps
55
Section 6 − Troubleshooting
56
Voltmeter/Ammeter Help Displays
56
Troubleshooting the Welding Power Source
57
Routine Maintenance for Optional Cooler
58
Troubleshooting the Optional Cooler
58
Coolant Maintenance and Oiling Motor
59
Section 7 − Electrical Diagram
60
Section 8 − High Frequency
63
Welding Processes Requiring High Frequency
63
Incorrect Installation
63
Correct Installation
64
Section 9 − Selecting and Preparing a Tungsten for DC or Ac Welding
65
Selecting Tungsten Electrode (Wear Clean Gloves to Prevent Contamination of Tungsten)
65
Preparing Tungsten Electrode for Welding with Phase Control Machines
65
Section 10 − Guidelines for Tig Welding (Gtaw)
66
Positioning the Torch
66
Torch Movement During Welding
67
Positioning Torch Tungsten for Various Weld Joints
68
Section 11 − Parts List
70
Section 12 − Parts List for Optional Cooler
78
Options and Accessories
82
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Miller Syncrowave 350 LX User Manual (68 pages)
Arc Welding Power Source With Optional Running Gear And Cooler
Brand:
Miller
| Category:
Welding System
| Size: 3.94 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
FOR ADDITIONAL WELDING INFORMATION and RESOURCES, VISIT: Www.millerwelds.com
5
Section 1 − Safety Precautions - Read before Using
5
Symbol Usage
5
Arc Welding Hazards
5
Additional Symbols for Installation, Operation, and Maintenance
7
California Proposition 65 Warnings
8
Principal Safety Standards
8
EMF Information
8
Section 2 − Consignes de Sécurité − Lire Avant Utilisation
9
Symboles Utilisés
9
Dangers Relatifs Au Soudage À L'arc
9
Dangers Supplémentaires en Relation Avec L'installation, Le Fonctionnement Et la Maintenance
11
Proposition Californienne 65 Avertissements
12
Principales Normes de Sécurité
13
Informations Relatives Aux CEM
13
Section 3 − Definitions
15
Warning Label Definitions
15
WEEE Label
15
Symbols and Definitions
16
Section 4 − Installation
17
Important Information Regarding IEC Products
17
Serial Number and Rating Label Location
17
Selecting a Location
18
Dimensions and Weights
19
Cooler Specifications
19
Welding Power Source Specifications
19
Duty Cycle and Overheating
21
Volt-Ampere Curves
22
Weld Output Terminals and Selecting Cable Sizes
23
Remote 14 Receptacle Information
24
Shielding Gas Connections and 115 Volts AC Duplex Receptacle
24
TIG Connections with a Two-Piece Air-Cooled Torch
25
TIG Connections with a One-Piece Air-Cooled Torch
25
Front Panel Display for TIG HF Impulse DCEN (Direct Current Electrode Negative)
26
Front Panel Display for TIG AC
27
Optional Cooler Connections
28
Stick Connections
29
Front Panel Display for Stick DCEP (Direct Current Electrode Positive)
30
Front Panel Display for Stick AC
31
Electrical Service Guide
32
Placing Jumper Links
34
Connecting Input Power
35
Section 5 − Operation
36
Controls (350 LX Nameplates Shown)
36
Output Selector Switch
37
Process Control
37
Amperage Control
37
Output Control
38
4T Momentary, and Mini Logic Trigger Operation (Requires Optional Sequence Controls)
40
Reconfiguring Trigger Hold for 4T and Mini Logic Control
42
Selecting TIG Starting Characteristics Using Syncro-Startt Technology
43
Start Mode
44
Balance/Dig Control
45
Preflow Time Control
46
Pulse Controls (Standard on 350 LX Models, Optional on 250 DX Models)
47
Sequence Controls (Optional)
48
Initial Time Control and Initial Amperage Control
48
Final Slope Control and Final Amperage Control
49
Spot Time Control
49
Timer/Cycle Counter
50
Resetting Unit to Factory Default Settings (All Models)
51
Section 6 − Maintenance
52
Routine Welding Power Source Maintenance
52
Supplementary Protector CB1
52
Adjusting Spark Gaps
53
Routine Maintenance for Optional Cooler
53
Coolant Maintenance
54
Section 7 − Troubleshooting
55
Voltmeter/Ammeter Help Displays
55
Troubleshooting the Welding Power Source
56
Troubleshooting the Optional Cooler
57
Section 8 − Parts List
57
Recommended Spare Parts
57
Section 9 − Electrical Diagram
58
Section 10 − High Frequency
61
Welding Processes Requiring High Frequency
61
Installation Showing Possible Sources of HF Interference
61
Recommended Installation to Reduce HF Interference
62
Section 11 − Selecting and Preparing a Tungsten for DC or Ac Welding
63
Selecting Tungsten Electrode (Wear Clean Gloves to Prevent Contamination of Tungsten)
63
Preparing Tungsten Electrode for Welding with Phase Control Machines
63
Options and Accessories
68
Miller Syncrowave 350 LX Owner's Manual (68 pages)
With Optional Running Gear And Cooler
Brand:
Miller
| Category:
Welding System
| Size: 2.84 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Section 1 − Safety Precautions - Read before Using
5
Symbol Usage
5
Arc Welding Hazards
5
Additional Symbols for Installation, Operation, and Maintenance
7
California Proposition 65 Warnings
8
Principal Safety Standards
8
EMF Information
8
Section 2 − Consignes de Sécurité − Lire Avant Utilisation
9
Symboles Utilisés
9
Dangers Relatifs Au Soudage À L'arc
9
Dangers Supplémentaires en Relation Avec L'installation, Le Fonctionnement Et la Maintenance
11
Proposition Californienne 65 Avertissements
13
Principales Normes de Sécurité
13
Informations Relatives Aux CEM
13
Section 3 − Definitions
15
Additional Safety Symbols and Definitions
15
Miscellaneous Symbols and Definitions
16
Section 4 − Specifications
18
Serial Number and Rating Label Location
18
Cooler Specifications
18
Welding Power Source Specifications
18
Duty Cycle and Overheating
20
Volt-Ampere Curves
21
Dimensions and Weights
22
Environmental Specifications
22
Section 5 − Installation
23
Selecting a Location
23
Weld Output Terminals and Selecting Cable Sizes
24
Weld Output Terminals
24
Remote 14 Receptacle Information
25
Shielding Gas Connections and 115 Volts AC Cooler Receptacle
25
TIG Connections with a Two-Piece Air-Cooled Torch
26
TIG Connections with a One-Piece Air-Cooled Torch
26
Front Panel Display for TIG HF Impulse DCEN (Direct Current Electrode Negative)
27
Front Panel Display for TIG AC
28
Optional Cooler Connections
29
Stick Connections
30
Front Panel Display for Stick DCEP (Direct Current Electrode Positive)
31
Front Panel Display for Stick AC
32
Electrical Service Guide
33
Placing Jumper Links
35
Connecting Input Power
36
Section 6 − Operation
38
Controls (350 LX Nameplates Shown)
38
Output Selector Switch
39
Process Control
39
Amperage Control
39
Output Control
40
4T Momentary, and Mini Logic Trigger Operation (Requires Optional Sequence Controls)
42
Reconfiguring Trigger Hold for 4T and Mini Logic Control
44
Selecting TIG Starting Characteristics Using Syncro-Startt Technology
45
Start Mode
46
Balance/Dig Control
47
Preflow Time Control
48
Pulse Controls (Standard on 350 LX Models, Optional on 250 DX Models)
49
Sequence Controls (Optional)
50
Initial Time Control and Initial Amperage Control
50
Final Slope Control and Final Amperage Control
51
Spot Time Control
51
Timer/Cycle Counter
52
Resetting Unit to Factory Default Settings (All Models)
53
Section 7 − Maintenance
54
Routine Welding Power Source Maintenance
54
Supplementary Protector CB1
54
Adjusting Spark Gaps
55
Routine Maintenance for Optional Cooler
55
Coolant Maintenance
56
Section 8 − Troubleshooting
57
Voltmeter/Ammeter Help Displays
57
Troubleshooting the Welding Power Source
58
Troubleshooting the Optional Cooler
59
Section 9 − Parts List
59
Recommended Spare Parts
59
Section 10 − Electrical Diagram
60
Section 11 − High Frequency
63
Welding Processes Requiring High Frequency
63
Installation Showing Possible Sources of HF Interference
63
Recommended Installation to Reduce HF Interference
64
Section 12 − Selecting and Preparing a Tungsten for DC or Ac Welding
65
Selecting Tungsten Electrode (Wear Clean Gloves to Prevent Contamination of Tungsten)
65
Preparing Tungsten Electrode for Welding with Phase Control Machines
65
Options and Accessories
68
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Miller Syncrowave 350 LX Owner's Manual (56 pages)
Brand:
Miller
| Category:
Welding System
| Size: 1.91 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Section 1 − Safety Precautions - Read before Using
7
Symbol Usage
7
Arc Welding Hazards
7
Additional Symbols for Installation, Operation, and Maintenance
9
California Proposition 65 Warnings
9
Principal Safety Standards
10
EMF Information
10
Section 2 − Consignes de Sécurité − À Lire Avant Utilisation
11
Signification des Symboles
11
Dangers Relatifs Au Soudage À L'arc
11
Autres Symboles Relatifs À L'installation, Au Fonctionnement Et À L'entretien de L'appareil
13
Principales Normes de Sécurité
14
Information Sur Les Champs Électromagnétiques
14
Section 3 − Definitions
15
Warning Label Definitions
15
Torch/Cable Holder Label
16
Weld Cable Connection Label
16
Manufacturer's Rating Label for CE Products
17
Symbols and Definitions
18
Section 4 − Installation
19
Selecting a Location
19
Dimensions and Weights
20
Specifications
20
Duty Cycle and Overheating
21
Volt-Ampere Curves
21
Weld Output Terminals and Selecting Cable Sizes
22
Remote 14 Receptacle
22
Shielding Gas Connections and 115 Volts AC Duplex Receptacle
23
Electrical Service Guide
24
Placing Jumper Links
25
Connecting Input Power
26
Section 5 − Operation
27
Controls
27
Output Selector Switch
29
Process Control
29
Current Control
30
Output Control
30
Start Mode
31
Meters
32
Amperage Adjustment Control
32
Balance/Dig Control
33
Preflow Time Control
33
Postflow Time Control
34
Setting Pulse Controls
35
Optional Sequence Controls
36
Sequence Selection Switch
36
Start Time/Spot Time Control and Start Current Control
37
Crater Time Control and Final Current Control
38
Start/Crater Sequence Controls
39
Sequence Selection Controls
40
Spot Time Control
41
Timer/Cycle Counter
41
Section 6 − Maintenance & Troubleshooting
42
Routine Maintenance
42
Circuit Breaker CB1
42
Adjusting Spark Gaps
43
Voltmeter/Ammeter Help Displays
44
Troubleshooting
45
Section 7 − Electrical Diagram
47
Section 8 − High Frequency
48
Welding Processes Requiring High Frequency
48
Incorrect Installation
48
Correct Installation
49
Section 9 − Parts List
50
Options and Accessories
56
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