Description
The Welder Fantasy BI-PULSE 201 is a modern inverter source that offers many possibilities when performing welding work. Its main advantage is the ability to weld with single or double pulsation current in MIG or MAG mode. Reliability and a wide range of applications of the devices make them satisfy even the most demanding users. Welder Fantasy BI-PULSE 201 multifunctional inverter semi-automatic welding machine is designed for manual arc welding of metals and metal alloys by methods:
* MIG/MAG with dual pulse option,
* MIG/MAG with single pulse option,
* MIG/MAG,
* FCAW,
* TIG DC-lift,
* MMA.
An intuitive, easy-to-use control panel with a color display allows you to quickly set all the most important welding parameters. The device allows you to choose from four menu languages:
– Polish,
– English,
– German,
– Russian.
Thanks to the use of modern IGBT technology and high-quality components, BI-PULSE 201 equipment is ideal for professional welding work in industries such as automotive, metal structures and many others.
TechnoloIGBT – Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor – gia. is a modern technology based on bipolar transistors with an isolated gate. It combines the ease of control of field-effect transistors with the high breakdown voltage and switching speed of bipolar transistors. The use of IGBT technology has the effect of significantly extending the reliable operation of welding equipment.
MIG/MAG – Gas shielded arc welding is one of the most widely used processes for manufacturing welded structures. The semi-automatic welding process involves melting the edges of the workpiece to be welded and the fusible electrode material with the heat of an electric arc glowing between an electrode in the form of a solid wire and the workpiece to be welded, in an inert or active gas shield.
MIG PULSE – an advanced form of welding that uses the best of all forms of transfer of molten electrode material to the workpiece being welded. Unlike short circuits, pulse welding does not produce spatter or risk cold “lapping.” Pulsed welding positions are not limited because they are derivatives of globular or spray forms, and their use is far more efficient. Thanks to the cooling of the spray arc process, pulse MIG is able to extend the welding range, and the lower heat input does not cause the problem of burning through thin materials. PULSE MIG is one of the best welding processes for a wide range of applications and metal types.
MIG DOUBLE PULSE – Welding with the MIG/MAG method with double pulse we get a high level of the appearance of the face (scale effect). In addition, the use of automatic wire feeding affects the welding efficiency. MIG/MAG method with double pulse allows you to adjust the current pulsation (pulse balance) and adjust the wire feed speed. This improves the appearance of the weld. During MIG/MAG welding with double pulse, the current pulses occur in two ranges. The sequential system of our equipment automatically combines two pulse levels: hot and cold.
The benefits of using the double-pulse MIG MAG method are:
– MIG/MAG double-pulse welding is faster than TIG welding.
– MIG/MAG double-pulse welding achieves high aesthetics like TIG welding.
– MIG/MAG double-pulse welding causes less distortion than TIG welding.
AUTO – synergistic settings. In AUTO mode, the user selects the basic welding parameters such as the type of material, the thickness of the material to be welded, the diameter of the welding wire. The remaining parameters are automatically selected by the device using the database of preloaded programs. AUTO mode allows only continuous current welding – it is not possible to adjust the settings of PULSE and double PULSE modes.
FCAW – Thanks to the polarity change function, it is possible to weld without shielding gas, with FCAW self-cored wire. It is a method using self-cored wire for welding (in all positions) of normal and higher strength steels, not exceeding 510 MPa. Self-shielded wire can be used in single and multi-layer welding processes, using both flat and falling current sources. The wire is designed for general production work, including in field conditions, and for welding structures that do not have impact requirements. DC(-) welding current.
TIG DC LIFT – welding with a tungsten electrode in an inert gas shield. The use of this method makes it possible to weld all types of steel, i.e. carbon, alloy, stainless, acid-resistant, as well as copper alloys, such as bronze and brass. NOTE: TIG handle is not standard equipment of the kit.
MMA – a method that uses a covered electrode, consisting of a metal core covered with lagging. The welder feeds the electrode as it melts into the workpiece so as to maintain an arc of constant length, and at the same time moves the melting end of the electrode along the weld line. The device allows welding with all types of electrodes, such as alkaline, cellulose, rutile, and acid.
MMA VRD – available in MMA mode VRD function (Voltage Reduction Device – a module that reduces the rest (idle) voltage of the secondary circuit of the device). Increases safety and reduces the risk of electric shock. The function shuts off and turns on the welding power when the resistance between the electrode tips and the workpiece is measured during welding.
Additional features:
– Brazing – after selecting the type of CuSi wire, the device allows brazing, mainly used in the automotive industry for joining galvanized sheets together.
– Inductance control in the MIG/MAG method – properly adjusted welding inductance, contributes to reducing spatter. It depends on the diameter of the welding wire, the shielding gas used, the current and the welding position. Decreasing the inductance makes the arc more stable and concentrated, while increasing it contributes to a smoother weld pool and fewer spatters. Properly selected, it is characterized by a stable arc, even transfer of liquid metal droplets, maintenance of a constant welding pool size and a characteristic repetitive sound without splatter or explosions.
– HOT START – a function that facilitates the start of welding. At the moment of arc ignition, the welding current is temporarily increased in order to warm up the material and the electrode at the point of contact and to properly shape the fusion and the weld face in the initial phase of welding.
– ARC FORCE – a function that stabilizes the arc by maintaining the voltage value of the welding arc regardless of its length and facilitates control over the amount of spatter.
THE COMPLETE SET INCLUDES:
– Welder Fantasy current source model BI-PULSE 201,
– MIG/MAG welding chuck,
– Welder Fantasy 3035/S self-darkening visor,
– ground wire,
– cable with electrode holder,
– Roller 1.0-1.2U (put on the welder feeder)
– Manual in Polish and warranty card.
The device is equipped with a 230V 32A industrial plug.
The kit does not include the 32A – 16A reduction plug available under code: 0550.
NOTE: TIG handle is not standard equipment of the kit.
TECHNICAL DATA:
Parameter | WF BI-PULSE 201 |
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Power supply | |||
Supply voltage [V] | 230V ± 10% | ||
Frequency [Hz]. | 50 | ||
Protection [A] | 20 | ||
Power consumption [kVA]. | 6,5 | ||
Power factor cosφ | 0,9 | ||
Power cable diameter [mm2] | 3G 2,5 | ||
Welding current range [A] | |||
MMA | 30 – 200 | ||
TIG | 10 – 200 | ||
MIG/MAG | 40-200 | ||
Input voltage [V]. |
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MMA | 21,2 – 28 | ||
TIG | 10,4 – 18 | ||
MIG/MAG | 16 – 24 | ||
Efficiency [%] (at 40°C ambient temperature) |
30% 200A 60% 142A 100% 110A |
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Welding wire diameter [mm]. | 0,8 / 1,0 / 1,2 | ||
Feeder type | 4×4 4R | ||
Max. welding wire spool size | D200, 5kg | ||
Other | |||
Class of insulation | F | ||
Enclosure protection class | IP21S | ||
Weight [kg]. | 15,6 | ||
Dimensions H/W/D [mm] | 375 / 220 / 460 |