Mesin Las GMAW 350 Dari FOCUS : Pilihan Yang Tepat Untuk Pengelasan Profesional

Tyotech Mandiri
9 Oct 202404:37

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the presenter demonstrates the features and setup of a Focus GMAW350 MIG CO2 welding machine. It covers the machine's specifications, including its power input, voltage, and current ranges, as well as its key components like fuses, wire feeders, and control knobs for adjusting voltage and amperage. The video walks through the process of setting up the machine, including installing the mass electrode, remote cable, gas hose, and wire feeder. The presenter also showcases the Euro-type MIG torch and directs viewers to the Tiotek Mandiri website for more information and inquiries.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The video introduces a CO2 welding machine (MIG/MAG) from Focus, specifically the GMAW350 series.
  • 😀 The machine operates with an input power voltage of 380V, 3-phase, 50/60 Hz frequency.
  • 😀 The welding machine's input current is 50.1 AMP and the output current is 350 AMP.
  • 😀 The output voltage is 31.5V, with an output current range from 50 to 350 AMP.
  • 😀 The machine features two fuses: power fuse and wire feeder fuse.
  • 😀 There are switches for various settings, such as wire type (flux core or solid), gas, and power on/off.
  • 😀 The machine allows adjustment of voltage and amperage using dedicated knobs.
  • 😀 The wire feeder speed can be controlled to adjust the size and intensity of the weld's arc.
  • 😀 To set up the machine, users need to install the mass cable, wire feeder, remote cable, and gas hose.
  • 😀 The machine uses a Euro-type MIG torch, and it is demonstrated how to load the welding wire into the machine.

Q & A

  • What type of welding machine is featured in this video?

    -The video features a CO2 MIG welding machine, specifically the Focus GMAW350 series.

  • What is the input power voltage for the welding machine?

    -The input power voltage for the machine is 380 volts with a frequency of 50/60 Hz.

  • What is the current range of the welding machine's output?

    -The output current range of the machine is from 50 amps to 350 amps.

  • What is the output voltage of the machine?

    -The output voltage of the machine is 31.5 volts.

  • What type of fuses are present in the machine's panel?

    -The machine's panel contains two fuses: one for power and one for the wire feeder.

  • What types of wire diameters can be used with the machine?

    -The machine can use wires with diameters of 0.8 mm, 1.0 mm, and 1.2 mm.

  • What switches are available on the machine panel for customization?

    -The panel includes switches for controlling the gas type, wire type (flux core or solid), and the power on/off.

  • What adjustments can be made to the machine's settings?

    -The machine allows adjustments for voltage, amperage, and wire speed using knobs and switches.

  • What are the main steps involved in setting up the welding machine before use?

    -The setup steps include connecting the ground clamp, wire feeder cable, remote cable, gas hose, loading the wire, and attaching the Euro-style MIG torch.

  • Where can viewers find more information about the welding machine?

    -Viewers can visit the website www.tiotekmandiri.com, click on the 'used welding machines' section, and contact the team through the WhatsApp logo for more information.

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