SPARKS AND HOT METALS may cause accidents
Grinding and rectifying cause some metal particles to
shoot out. Also, when the welder cools down it sheds
slag.
1. Wear face mask or safety glasses
2. Wear adequate clothes to protect your skin.
WARNING! READ THIS USER MANUAL AND FOLLOW
ALL THE SAFETY AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USING THIS WELDER
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS :
INPUT
Voltage:
Frequency:
Current:
Power:
OUTPUT
Rated Voltage:
Current Range:
Duty Cycle:
Output values specified are with a 68 ºF
Temperatures higher than the work cycle may be reduced.
Type of cooling:
IP Grade:
Welder insulation:
Power Cord Grips used in this product is Type "Y"
Build quality: Basic insulation
Insulation on motor winding: Clase F
ELECTRODE CHARACTERISTICS:
Type:
Diameter:
REPAIRS IN THE WELDER SHALL ONLY BE CARRIED OUT IN THE
TRUPER® AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS. REFRAIN FROM
OPERATING THE WELDER OR CARRY OUT MAINTENANCE BEFORE
READING THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FOR BEST RESULTS USE ONLY ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS TRUPER
BRAND.
FOR BEST RESULTS USE WELDING CABLE SET TRUPER
CAUTION!
The base of the welding power source must
be inclined at a maximum of 10º to avoid overturning.
~
~
110 V
/ 220 V
60 Hz
60 A / 47 A
6,6 kVA / 10,5 kVA
~
62 V
Low:
A 110 V~ / 48 A – 100 A
A 220 V~ / 49 A – 160 A
High:
A 110 V~ / 96 A – 150 A
A 220 V~ / 96 A – 220 A
20% - 2 min work
per 8 min rest
Fan
IP21S
Class I
6013 / 6011
3/32", 1/8", 5/32", 3/16"
BRAND.
®
ELECTRIC DIAGRAM
Inlet Connection
Diagram
PARTS LIST
1. Housing
2. Converter
3. Shunt Arrow
4. Fan
5. Single Phase Switch
6. Crank
7. Inter-Connection Bridge
8. Primary Connections Board
9. Chassis Base
10. Rotating Disc
11. Electrode Holder Cable
12. Ground Cable
13. Secondary Binding Clamp
14. Front or Front Cover
15. Converter Foot
16. Mobile Shunt
17. Handle
13
12
OPERATOR PROTECTION
• Always observe the security and hygiene rules. Wear protection
®
clothes to prevent injuries to eyes and skin.
• Wear he welder helmet to cover your face when using the welder.
You can watch the operation through the welder helmet shade
glass.
• When carrying out welding jobs, avoid spills to prevent injuries.
• No part of your body should touch both poles of the welder.
• Do not use in wet or humid places.
• Smoke and gasses produced when welding is dangerous for your
health. Assure you are working in places with ventilation or
extraction installations to keep smoke or emissions out of the
breathing zone.
~
220 V
Power input
220 V
17
16
15
14
10
11
~
110 V
~
~
/ 110 V
Low
High
Output
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
3