1UNI-FLAME UNI-FLAME AUTOLIFT240 VoltStandardMIG / MAGLift Arc DC/TIGPlasma CUTStandardMIG / MAGLift Arc DC/TIGPlasma CUTYEARS Warranty
10A B C DEF GHIA Gas Pre Flow: Provides a pre-ow of gas to purge tig torch gas line prior to the initialisation of the arc. Helps arc ignition a
11F Pulse Frequency: Provides adjustment and setting of the pulse frequency when the machine is set in Pulse mode. It adjust the amount of times p
12At initial set up and at regular intervals we recommend to check for gas leakage Recommended procedure is as follows:1. Connect the regulator and ga
13(1) Set Tig/MMA selector switch to MMA (2) Connect the Electrode lead to terminal Installation set up for MMA (Stick) Welding wi
143) Set the welding current using the amperage control dialcontinued set up and operation for MMA (Stick) Welding (3) Set the welding current rele
15MMA (Manual Metal Arc) Welding General DescriptionOne of the most common types of arc welding is manual metal arc welding (MMA) or stick welding. An
16Electrode Size Average Thickness Maximum Recommended of Material Electrode Diameter 1.0 - 2.0mm 2.5mm 2.0 - 5.0mm 3.2mm 5.0 - 8.0mm 4.
17(8) Connect the regulator to the cylinder, Connect the gas lead to the regulator. Set the ow to 8-12 l/min Installation set up for DC TIG
18DC HF TIG Operation with KUMJR200AC/DCHF (high frequency) ignition allows the arc to be started in Tig welding without touching the tungsten to the
19DC TIG Welding General DescriptionThe DC power source uses what is known as DC (direct current) in which the main elec-trical component known as ele
2Thank you for your purchase of your UNI-MIG welding machine.We are proud of our range of welding equipment that has a proven track record of innovati
20no pulsehigh frequency pulsingno pulsehigh frequency pulsingDC Pulse TIG Welding General DescriptionPulse TIG welding is when the current output (am
21EXAMPLE 1 OF PULSE DC TIG WELDING - SETUP PARAMETERS: Material = Stainless Steel x 2.0mm / Tungsten Electrode = 1.6mm 2% Thoriated / Gas = ArgonTh
22TIG Welding with Filler Wire TechniqueIt is necessary in many situations with TIG welding to add a ller wire into the weld pool to build up weld re
23Set up and operation for AC TIG Welding - KUMJR200AC/DC(1) Turn on the machine using the ON/OFF swicth (2) Select the TIG function with the TIG/MM
24continued - Set up and operation for AC TIG Welding - KUMJR200AC/DCAC (alternating current) enables us to TIG weld non ferrous alloys like Aluminium
25AC WeldingAC (alternating current) enables us to TIG weld non ferrous alloys like Aluminium, Magnesium and Alumin-ium Alloys. These materials have a
26In older machines, a balanced current output wave was achieved using a large number of capacitors in series or a battery in the welding circuit. Mo
27EXAMPLE 1: PULSE AC TIG WELDING - SETUP PARAMETERS: Material = Aluminium x 3.0mm / Tungsten Electrode = 2.4mm Zirconiated / Gas = ArgonThe followin
28Remote Amperage Controls - Installation and OperationRemote amperage controls allow for the welding current to adjusted remotely from the welding ma
29Tungsten ElectrodesTungsten is a rare metallic element used for manufacturing TIG welding electrodes. The TIG process relies on tung-sten’s hardness
3CONTENTS PAGEWarranty 2Safety - Cautions 4-6Technical Data, Product Information 7 Machine Layout & Descriptions 8Front Panel Selector Switch F
30Electrode Included Angle/Taper - DC Welding Tungsten electrodes for DC welding should be ground longitudinally and concentrically with diamond wheel
31included angleTungsten preparation AC WeldingTo obtain full current capacity from a pure or zirconiated tungsten electrode when used with AC current
321: No arc Possible Reason Suggested RemedyIncomplete welding circuit Check earth lead is connected. Check all cable connections. Wrong mode selected
331: Tungsten burning away quicklyPossible Reason Suggested RemedyIncorrect Gas Check that pure Argon is being usedNo gas Check the gas cylinder conta
6: HF present but no welding powerPossible Reason Suggested RemedyIncomplete welding circuit Check earth lead is connected. Check all cable connection
UNI-FLAME UNI-FLAME AUTOLIFTSuregrip Series*Standard seriesGas Lens seriesFront end parts identication on opposite pageSwitch & remotecontrol wir
36UNI-FLAME UNI-FLAME AUTOLIFTSuregrip SeriesSR26 ERGO TIG TORCH©All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retri
37UNI-FLAME UNI-FLAME AUTOLIFTSuregrip SeriesSR26 ERGO TIG TORCH©All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retri
38 Part Number Description 1 J10A10 Front Plastic Panel 2 D20006 Digital Display Meter3 C16017 On/Off Switch4 B22310 Remote Control Selecto
39Welding Guns Of Australia Pty LtdWARRANTY CARDWelding Guns Of Australia Pty Ltd (‘Us’, ‘We’) warrants that the following products under UNI-MIG, UNI
4SAFETYWelding and cutting equipment can be dangerous to both the operator and people in or near the surrounding working area, if the equipment is not
40WARRANTY / RETURNS / EXCHANGES We understand that sometimes you may need to return a product you have purchased from Welding Guns Of Australia PTY
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5Fire hazard. Welding on closed containers, such as tanks,drums, or pipes, can cause them to explode. Flying sparks from the welding arc, hot work pi
6CAUTION1. Working Environment.1.1 The environment in which this welding equipment is installed must be free of grinding dust, corrosive chemica
7Technical DataPower Supply / Phases (V-Ph) 240V - 1 ±15%Rated Input Power (KVA) 5.8ieff (Amps) 14.6 (TIG)Rated Input Current (A) 24Rated Output
8Arc ForceControl DialPulse FrequencyControl DialPulse Width Control DialAC BalanceControl DialPost Flow GasControl DialDown SlopeControl DialBase Cur
9Input Gas ConnectorSerial Number4 AC/DC: Provides selection of AC or DC Current. Selecting the AC position provides for AC welding current output.
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