TRUPER SOIN-160 Inverter Welder User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- TRUPER
Table of Contents
Manual Inverter
Welders 40%
Work Cycle
Applies for: Code
13694 Model SOIN-160 SOIN-160
SOIN-160 Inverter Welder
CAUTION
Read this manual thoroughly before using the tool.
**CAUTION
To gain the best performance of the tool, prolong the duty life, make the
Warranty valid if necessary, and to avoid hazards of fatal injuries please
read and understand this Manual before using the tool.
Keep this manual for future references. The illustrations in this manual are
for reference only. They might be different from the real tool.
Use and care recommendations
When the machine overheats, the thermal protector will activate, turning the
welder off and turning the LED light ALARM on.
Let the welder cool for 15 minutes and turn it back on.
It is recommended to use a 12 AWG extension cord and connect it to an
INDEPENDENT CHARGING CENTER.
** Perform periodic MAINTENANCE to your machine (page 10).
Technical specifications
SOIN-160
Code | 13694 |
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Description | Inverter Welder |
Input | |
Power | 220 V |
Frequency | 50 Hz / 60 Hz |
Current | 32 A |
No. of Phases | 2 phase |
Output | |
Input Rated Capacity | 7.0 kVA |
Open Circuit Voltage | 65 V c.c. |
Current Range | 20 A – 160 A |
Work Cycle | 40% 4 minutes’ work per 6 minutes’ rest. |
Output values specified are with a 68 ºF Temperatures higher than the work
cycle may be reduced.
Cooling Type| Fan Forced
Weight| 8.6 lb
Output terminals| 3/8″ quick connector
Insulation| IP21S IP Grade Class I
Conductors| 12 AWG x 3C with 221 °F insulation temperature
Power cord grips: Type “Y”.
Build quality: Basic insulation.
Thermal insulation winding: Class H
WARNING Avoid the risk of electric shock or severe injury. When the power
cable gets damaged it should only be replaced by the manufacturer or at a
Authorized Service Center.
The build quality of the electric insulation is altered if spills or liquid
gets into the tool while in use.
Do not expose to rain, liquids and/or dampness.
Before gaining access to the terminals all power sources should be
disconnected.
WARNING
Power Requirements
WARNING
If faults or breakdowns happen. Ground connection offers a trajectory with
minimum resistance for electric power. It reduces the risk of electric shock.
This tool is built with a power cable with an earth conductor and a plug with
ground connection. The plug shall be connected into a power outlet installed
and grounded according to all local codes. Do not modify the plug supplied. If
the plug cannot be fitted to the socket, have a qualified electrician to
install the suitable socket.
WARNING
- When using the welder together with more tools using the same ground connect those in parallel, never connect a series.
- CAUTION The gauge of the ground conductor cable shall not be of a smaller gauge than the power supply cable.
- CAUTION Connection to the power supply shall only be carried out by a professional electrician.
- CAUTION Double check the input connection voltage stipulated in the welder nameplate matches the power supply voltage.
- CAUTION The power supply cord shall meet the following requisites:
Switch 30 A
Fuse (Work Rated Current)
Electric Wire 30 A (*) 2.5 mm²
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The current for fuse fusion is double of its rated current.
- If extensions between the welder and the work piece are needed, the soldering cable gauge shall be increased to keep the welder energy output with a potential drop not higher than 4 V
General Power Tools Safety Warnings
WARNING! Read carefully all safety warnings and instructions listed below. Failure to comply with any of these warnings may result in electric shock, fire and / or severe damage. Save all warnings and instructions for future references.
Work area
Keep your work area clean, and well lit.
Cluttered and dark areas may cause accidents.
Never use the tool in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of
flammable liquids, gases or dust.
Sparks generated by power tools may ignite the flammable material. **
Keep children and bystanders at a safe distance while operating the tool.
Distractions may cause loosing control.
Electrical Safety
The tool plug must match the power outlet. Never modify the plug in any way.
Do not use any adapter plugs with grounded power tools.
Modified plugs and different power outlets increase the risk of electric
shock.
Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, electric
ranges and refrigerators.
The risk of electric shock increases if your body is grounded.
Do not expose the tool to rain or wet conditions.
Water entering into the tool increases the risk of electric shock.
Do not force the cord. Never use the cord to carry, lift or unplug the tool.
Keep the cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts.
Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.
When operating a tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor
use.
Using an adequate outdoor extension cord reduces the risk of electric shock.
If operating the tool in a damp location cannot be avoided, use a ground fault
circuit interrupter (GFCI) protected supply.
Using a GFCI reduces the risk of electric shock.
Personal safety**
Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a
tool. Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of
drugs, alcohol or medication.
A moment of distraction while operating the tool may result in personal
injury.
Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection.
Protective equipment such as safety glasses, anti-dust mask, non-skid shoes,
hard hats and hearing protection used in the right conditions significantly
reduce personal injury.
Prevent unintentional starting up. Ensure the switch is in the “OFF” position
before connecting into the power source and / or battery as well as when
carrying the tool.
Transporting power tools with the finger on the switch or connecting power
tools with the switch in the “ON” position may cause accidents.
Remove any wrench or vice before turning the power tool on.
Wrenches or vices left attached to rotating parts of the tool may result in
personal injury.
Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
This enables a better control on the tool during unexpected situations.
Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep hair, clothes and
gloves away from the moving parts. Loose clothes or long hair may get caught
in moving parts.
If you have dust extraction and recollection devices connected onto the tool,
inspect their connections and use them correctly.
Using these devices reduce dust-related risks.
Power Tools Use and Care
Do not force the tool. Use the adequate tool for your application.
The correct tool delivers a better and safer job at the rate for which it was
designed.
Do not use the tool if the switch is not working properly.
Any power tool that cannot be turned ON or OFF is dangerous and should be
repaired before operating.
Disconnect the tool from the power source and / or battery before making any
adjustments, changing accessories or storing.
These measures reduce the risk of accidentally starting the tool.
Store tools out of the reach of children. Do not allow persons that are not
familiar with the tool or its instructions to operate the tool .
Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
Service the tool. Check the mobile parts are not misaligned or stuck. There
should not be broken parts or other conditions that may affect its operation.
Repair any damage before using the tool.
Most accidents are caused due to poor maintenance to the tools.
Keep the cutting accessories sharp and clean.
Cutting accessories in good working conditions are less likely to bind and are
easier to control.
Use the tool, components and accessories in accordance with these instructions
and the projected way to use it for the type of tool when in adequate working
conditions.
Using the tool for applications different from those it was designed for,
could result in a hazardous situation.
Service
Repair the tool in a Authorized Service Center using only identical spare
parts.
This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
Children or people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities shall
not operate the tool, neither inexperienced people or without knowledge in the
use of the tool, unless supervised by a person responsible of their safety or
if receiving previous instructions about the tool operation.
Children shall be kept under supervision to double-check they will not play
with the tool. Tight supervision shall be used with children or disabled
persons to prevent from using or being close to any household tool.
Safety Warnings for Inverter Welders
Protection Equipment for Welding
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Wear a welding mask to protect eyes and face when soldering. Assure the mask protective glass shade is adequate for the soldering process to carry out .
WARNING -
Wear leather gloves specially made for
CAUTION
welding as well as leather dungarees and gaiter . -
Wear robust clothing and long sleeves made of fire-resistant materials such as wool or leather.
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Use special screens or curtains to insulate the work place from passersby, to protect them from sparks, flares and slag originated by the soldering process.
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Benches and work tables where work pieces shall rest, must have orifices or slots that can easily let through residues originated by the soldering process.
Prevent Electric Shock
CAUTION
- CAUTION Verify there is a safe connection for the input and output cables. They shall be correctly insulated and the connections in good repair (check and eliminate any possibility of electric shock).
- CAUTION Double check the welder is plugged to a reliable ground connection.
- CAUTION Do not expose the welder to rain or humidity.
- CAUTION The user shall be insulated from the work piece and ground connection stepping onto insulating and dry mats.
- DANGER For any reason touch the two poles in the welder circuit (welding stick and work piece).
- CAUTION Do not try to adjust the welder current when carrying out a soldering job.
- CAUTION Connect the ground clamp to the work piece as close as possible to the welding zone. This prevents the current to flow long distances and eliminate the possibility of short circuit.
- WARNING The work piece shall make contact with the ground connection clamp before operating the welder. Do not disconnect until finishing welding because it can lead to an electric discharge and severe injury.
- WARNING Disconnect the welder from the power supply before carrying any maintenance jobs.
Fire Prevention
CAUTION
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Have always handy a fire extinguisher in good conditions.
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There shall not be flammable or explosive materials in the work area (no less than 36’). Do not carry out soldering jobs where the sparks can reach or fall onto flammable or explosive materials.
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WARNING Prevent Health Risks
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Vapor and gases produced while soldering is dangerous to your health. Work in well ventilated areas or with adequate ventilation systems.
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DANGER Do not breath in smokes and gasses emanated from the soldering process. Keep your head away
WARNING from vapors. -
If ventilation is poor use an adequate autonomous breathing device because the gases generated when soldering may displace air and cause a fatal accident.
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CAUTION Do not operate the welder near de-greasing agents, cleaning products or aerosol containers. Heat and radiation from the welding process may react to those vapors forming toxic gases.
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CAUTION Avoid soldering metals covered in lead, zinc or cadmium. Those materials generate toxic gases. Otherwise, remove the covering from the welding area. Make sure the work area is well ventilated or wear an adequate autonomous breathing device.
Prevent Injuries and Accidents
WARNING
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WARNING Risks of electric shock:
An electric shock coming from the soldering electrode may cause death. Do not weld under rain or snow. Do not touch the electrode with your bare hands. Do not wear damp or damaged gloves. Personal protection against electric shock: insulation from the work piece. Do not open the equipment enclosure. Do not weld on top of drums or any closed container.
WARNING -
WARNING Soldering sparks may cause explosion or fire.
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WARNING Risks generated by the welding arc: Radiation coming out from the arc my burn eyes and damage skin. Wear face mask and protection glasses. Wear hearing protection and protective clothes that protect skin up to the neck. Wear full-body protective clothes.
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WARNING Risk induced by electro-magnetic fields:
Welding current produces electro-magnetic fields. Do not use this power source if having a medical implant. Never roll up the welding cable around your body. Set together and parallel both welding cables so the fields of each cable counteract. -
WARNING Do not use the welder power source to de-ice pipes.
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CAUTION Never allow unexperienced people to dismount or regulate the welder.
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WARNING Double check that the operator and the welder are away from the sparks and residues trajectory originated by the soldering process.
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The welder shall be operated in a place protected from sun and rain. Away from places where violent vibrations are present.
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WARNING Store the welder in a place free of humidity with a range of temperature from -13 °F to 131 °F
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CAUTION To prevent rollover, the equipment shall be inclined 10° maximum.
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There shall be a 11.8” space around the welding machine to allow good ventilation.
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CAUTION Double check no foreign metal piece is inside the welder.
WARNING Any problem with the welder that cannot be fixed by the operator making the adjustments needed for a good welding job shall be carry out in a Authorized Service
Center. For any reason try to open the welder housing to carry out any type of maintenance.
Parts
To get better results use a cable set with soldering clamp CAB-200
Installation
Connections
To prevent electric shock please consult information in the “Electrical
Requirements” section in pages 3 and 5.
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The fast connections in the electrode holder and the grounding clamp are inserted and turned one quarter of a turn in a clockwise direction in the outlets found in the front panel to be secured. CAUTION
Inverse Polarity (A) -
Connect the grounding clamp cable to the negative (-) clamping screw in the welder.
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Connect grounding clamp cable (C) to the work piece.
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Connect the electrode holder cable to the positive (+) clamping screw in the welder.
This configuration generates more heat in the electrode, thus producing more heat with basic electrodes making it ideal to weld thick pieces. Direct Polarity (B) -
Connect the grounding clamp cable to the outlet (+).
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Connect the grounding clamp (C) to the work piece.
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Connect the electrode holder to the outlet (-).
This configuration generates more heat in the work piece producing less warping of the piece and narrower cords making it ideal to solder thin pieces. -
Connect the feeding cable (D) to the network into the corresponding voltage.
WARNING
Before using the welder, it shall be correctly grounded. Failure to comply with this warning propitiates severe personal injuries.
Start Up
Preparation
- Only experience, practice and care can guarantee a good welding job.
- The factor intervening in the welding process are many: required current, distance between the electrode and the work piece, soldering speed and direction, thickness and type of the material, the work piece position, electrode angle and also gauge, type of material and electrode covering. Therefore, is advisable that before welding to carry out practice some in scrap material to determine which are the specific requirements needed for the job to perform.
- The area on the work piece where the soldering will be applied shall be clean, free of rust and paint.
- Joints between sheets with gauges higher than 1/8” shall be beveled to have an adequate weld (A).
Welding
- Set the switch (B) into the ON (I) position. The indicating light will be illuminated.
- Turn the current adjusting control (C) until reaching the amperes needed for the job.
- Hold the electrode holder or torch as comfortable as possible. Bear in mind that during the welding process, the angle, movement and distance regarding the work piece shall be constant and uniform.
- Aim the electrode tip to the joint to be worked with to generate the arc and start welding.
- Once the arc is lit start soldering keeping always the electrode tip 0.08” away from the work piece. If you make the weld having the electrode supported on the work piece, it could adhere and the weld would have a low quality.
- In case of overheating, the welder will stop functioning and the thermal protection indicator light (D) will be lit. Do not turn off the welder and wait until the indicator light is off to use it again.
Slag Removal
- Upon finishing welding, use the wire brush included to remove the slag from the weld bead surface.
- CAUTION Wait until the slag has cooled down and hardened to remove it.
- When hitting or brushing slag to remove it there can be particles flying out. Wear eye protection and keep bystanders away.
Supplies
For coated electrode processes (SMAW)
Type: | 6013 / 6011 |
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Diameter: | 3/32”, 1/8”, 5/32” |
Type: | 7018 |
Diameter: | 3/32”, 1/8”, 5/32” |
Electrode Replacement
- When the electrode has been consumed 0.4” to 0.8” away from the electrode holder, it is necessary to replace it with a new one to keep on welding.
- CAUTION Electrodes are burned in high temperature. Do not try to manipulate the remains of the electrode with your hand. Set the remains in a metal container.
- Open the electrode holder nipper to hold the new electrode by the end that is not covered. Do not hold the electrode by the covered part.
Examples of welding
Maintenance
- The correct use and regular cleansing extend the useful life of the welder.
- CAUTION Only qualified personnel shall carry out repairs. We recommend visiting a Authorized Service Center to repair your welder, get supplies or accessories.
Regular Maintenance
- Clean dust from the welder with compressed air. If there is too much dust present, clean immediately. Under normal conditions clean once a year. If the welder is exposed to a lot of dust, cleaning should be carried out every three months.
- Altogether with cleaning make a checkup to assure there are no loose parts or components in the welder.
- Keep the welder plug in good repair.
- The plug shall be checked before each use.
Storage
- In the event the welder will be stored a long period of time, keep it in a dry, well ventilated place to prevent humidity getting inside, or to generate rust or toxic gas. Storage temperature vary between -13 °F to 131 °F and relative humidity shall not be over 90%.
Symbology
**** | DC symbol |
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Electric arc manual welding with coated electrode | |
Inert metal – active gas welding, including the use of flux core | |
Input circuit, single-phase alternating current and rated frequency symbol | |
X | Work cycle symbol (service factor) |
I2 | Nominal welding current symbol |
U2 | Conventional load voltage symbol |
U0… V | Rated open circuit voltage |
U1… V | Rated power voltage |
I1 max… A | Maximum rated power |
I1 eff… A | Maximum effective power |
IP | Protection degree (solid objects and water submersion) |
Converter – transformer – single-phase static frequency rectifier | |
AC symbol | |
SMAW | Electric-arc manual welding with coated electrodes |
TIG | Gas shielded arc welding system |
MIG | Metal inert gas welding |
Tungsten inert gas welding |
Troubleshooting
Problem | Cause | Solution |
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The thermal protection light is ON. | • The welder has no adequate ventilation. |
• Environment temperature is too high.
• The welder has been used longer than the recommended work cycle.| • Keep the
welder least 11.8” away from any walls at to allow air circulation.
• The welder will recuperate once the temperature gets back to the right range
to operate.
• The welder will recuperate once the temperature gets back to the right range
to operate.
The current adjusting control is not working.| • The potentiometer is broken.|
• Go to a Authorized Service Center to replace the potentiometer.
The fan is not working or turns very slowly.| • Faulty switch.
• Faulty fan.
• Fault in the connections.| • Go to a Authorized Service Center to replace
the switch.
• Go to a Authorized Service Center to repair the fan.
• Check all the connections.
There is no open circuit voltage.| • High Voltage, low voltage or one phase is
missing.
• The welder is overheating.
• Faulty switch.| • The welder will recuperate once the temperature is back
into the adequate range to operate.
• Go to a Authorized Service Center to replace the switch.
The electrode holder is too hot; connections +
and – are hot.| • The electrode capacity is too low• The cable gauge is too
small.
• Loose connections.
• More resistance between the electrode holder and the cable.| • Replace the
electrode holder with another one with more capacity.
• Replace the cable with another one within the requirements (see page 3).
• Clean the rust accumulation and tighten the connections.
• Clean the rust accumulation and tighten the connections.
Energy source is off.| • The welder is hover-heated.| • There is no fault. It
is normal that power supply gets cut when the welder goes above its normal
working temperature. Wait until the temperature is back to the adequate
working range to turn it on again.
If after all the recommended actions have been carried out the problems persist, contact a Authorized Service Center.
Authorized Service Centers
In the event of any problem contacting a Truper Authorized Service Center,
please see our webpage www.truper.com to get an
updated list, or call our toll-free numbers 800 690-6990 or 800 018-7873 to
get information about the nearest Service Center.
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BAJA CALIFORNIA
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Warranty policy
Code 13694
Model Brand SOIN-160
This product is guaranteed for 1 year. To make the warranty valid or purchase
parts and components you must present the product in Corregidora 22, Col.
Centro, Alc. Cuauhtémoc, CDMX C.P. 06060 or at the establishment where you
purchased it, or at any Truper ® Service Center listed in the annex to the
warranty policy and/or in www.truper.com .
Transportation costs resulting from compliance of this warranty will be
covered by
For questions or comments, call
800-690-6990. Made in China. Imported
by Truper S.A. de C.V. Parque Industrial 1, Parque Industrial Jilotepec,
Jilotepec, Edo. de Méx. C.P. 54257
Stamp of the business. Date of purchase:
1 YEAR
www.truper.com
12-2021
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