Mig 1-mig – Kemppi Protig 501L User Manual
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MIG
1-MIG
SYNERGIC operations
SYNERGIC mode switch S34
Normal MIG/MAG welding with independent adjustmentsfor wire feed speed
(R31) and voltage (R32).
SYNERGIC MIG, MIG welding with parameters which are optimized according to
filler wires (S35, S36). Welding parameters are adjusted with adjustment potentio-
meters for welding power (R31) and arc length (R32).
SYNERGIC PULSMIG, pulsed MIG welding with parameters which are optimized
according to filler wires (S35, S36). Welding parameters are adjusted with adjust-
ment potentiometers for welding power (R31) and arc length (R32).
Compensating cable length (R34)
Welding method selecting switch S31
MMA
MMA welding with stepless welding current control
MIG two-sequence procedure
MIG welding with two-sequence procedure of welding gun start switch
1. switch pressed: welding starts
2. switch open: welding stops
MIG four-sequence procedure
MIG welding with four-sequence procedure of welding gun start switch
1. switch pressed: shielding gas flow starts
2. switch open: welding starts
3. switch pressed: welding stops
4. switch open: shielding gas flow stops
Control mode selecting switch S32
Local control:
Control potentiometers R31 and R32 on panel are used
Remote control:
Adjustments are carried out from remote control unit R20 which is connected to
remote control connector X11 of wire feed unit. If you use the remote control
unit R10, adjust wire feed speed/welding power or MMA welding current with
potentiometer of the R10 and voltage/arc length with potentiometer U on panel.
Gun control:
Wire feed speed/welding power is adjusted with control module RMT 10 which is
connected to KEMPPI PMT or WS welding gun and welding voltage/arc length is
adjusted with potentiometer U on panel.
Note! If the remote control unit or the gun control unit is not connected to the
PROMIG and you have selected remote control or gun control, then controls
operate with local control potentiometers like in local control positions.