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Morning guys, stupid question I’m sure, on my old Tig, and I’m talking 18 year old machine, I’m going to. Put a foot pedal on, which I’s fine,but when i was looking at the machine to check connection type i noticed this (attached pic) can someone tell me what its for, instructions have long since gone and am just curious?? Cheers!!!!
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I do American Standard English, Russian and a bit of Aussie. International take a guess what this is a picture of isn't one of my strengths, but I'll throw foot pedal connects here out there as my best guess.
Fair dincum.
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Franz© wrote:I do American Standard English, Russian and a bit of Aussie. International take a guess what this is a picture of isn't one of my strengths, but I'll throw foot pedal connects here out there as my best guess.
Fair dincum.
Your Aussie is good Franz!! I should have attached the full image, I think the foot remote is the blue 7 pin?? Thanks mate.
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Might be something to do with being upside down and having to make so many ovederhead welds down there.

That machine has more knobs and plugs than a sane man needs, wonder if it's supposed to interact with a robot?

Only possible I can think, if green is foot, could orange be for a thumb knob on the torch?
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Franz© wrote:Might be something to do with being upside down and having to make so many ovederhead welds down there.

That machine has more knobs and plugs than a sane man needs, wonder if it's supposed to interact with a robot?

Only possible I can think, if green is foot, could orange be for a thumb knob on the torch?

Might be onto something there mate!! Hadn’t thought of a torch remote.... weird plug too, cant find any reference to it anywhere....has been a great unit, but i hear what you say about all the knobs compared to new machines.....and a lot less weight too....!!! Thanks again. And my overhead welds suck!!!!
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you have a manufacturer and model number for the machine?
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Franz© wrote:you have a manufacturer and model number for the machine?
It’s an Esseti 200 ac/dc, cant find anything online, bit old i think....ill email the Kiwis, they look like they are the closest distributor, see if they have an archive....
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Don't know what them Kiwi boys are up to,

Found this, definitely looks like the machine was built for Oz, says it's inverted.
https://www.machineryhouse.com.au/W174

Might try these guys too
https://www.machines4u.com.au/browse/We ... 276/Perth/

http://www.likecoolcase.com/esseti/esse ... manual.pdf


Kiwi site
http://www.esseti.co.nz/welding-machines-c-103_112.html
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from what i can google esseti was Italian and are long gone.
the nz web site is just a left over of the kiwi importer.

you would have to find if someone has uploaded a manual for one. be aware theres a lot of BS hijacker pdf's pretending to be an esseti manual.
tweak it until it breaks
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Looks like the Kiwis managed to abscond with the company.

Maybe you can trade them some vegimite & Fosters for the manual.
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Franz© wrote:Looks like the Kiwis managed to abscond with the company.

Maybe you can trade them some vegimite & Fosters for the manual.
Looks that way!!!! Thanks again mate!!!
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tweake wrote:from what i can google esseti was Italian and are long gone.
the nz web site is just a left over of the kiwi importer.

you would have to find if someone has uploaded a manual for one. be aware theres a lot of BS hijacker pdf's pretending to be an esseti manual.
I found that out!!! Thanks mate!!
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That symbol reminds me of a weld positioner. I wonder if they linked the foot pedal on the TIG to a control on a positioner
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Maybe a shot in the dark but with only 3pins it's likely not a torch switch which only needs 2 & a pedal needs 5 so how about remote amptrol for stick welding - quite common here doing 7018 root as cellulose rods are quite rare & very few procedures exist for it unlike the US.
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It is a totally different process in Australia. Australian gravity being reversed, it is necessary to use helium to prevent TIG weld from floating away before it freezes. Argon being neutrally buoyant, is no help when molten filler is trying to float up out of the weld joint. As everything in Australia is reversed, helium weights filler until it cools.

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Bill Beauregard wrote:It is a totally different process in Australia. Australian gravity being reversed, it is necessary to use helium to prevent TIG weld from floating away before it freezes. Argon being neutrally buoyant, is no help when molten filler is trying to float up out of the weld joint. As everything in Australia is reversed, helium weights filler until it cools.

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They have adapted well to their circumstance over the Centuries since being imprisoned on the island by the Brits.
The ability to cling to the planet with just their toes is impressive.

They even weld with machines emblazoned with International Symbols known no place else on the planet.

I just feel sorry for them and Kiwis having to make so many overhead welds.
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My wife and I were touring around Aus,on the Gibb River Road, we were called Americans. I told the him that was the same as an Aussie being called a Kiwi.
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Oh dear - did you take first swing & then tell him or did you explain his error & then take a swing ?
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Note to BC dweller; British Columbia (a confusing nomenclature) is a Province of Canada. Canada is located on the land mass nomenclatured North America.
Ergo, Canadians are Americans.

You were probably confused when visiting Oz due to your lack of experience with excess blood locating to your cranial cavity as well as spinning around Earth's axis in the wrong direction. Fortunately, Aussies have adapted to these body adjustments and were there to help you.
On future visits to Oz, try to remember their Emergency Services can be reached by phone by dialing 000, 112 or 106, but NOT 911. Evidently Aussies have so many emergency situations they need 3 numbers. Just pop the cap on a Fosters, dial 000, and sit back to await the arrival of Emergency workers. Not having a cold Fosters available does not constitute an emergency according to the people answering 000, but making such a call will result in minimally 3 uniformed Aussies arriving at your side to force feed you a large can of Vegimite.

The Oz Tourist Bureau doesn't tell you these things prior to arrival.
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Franz there is more Fosters in USA, then in Aus. In Western Australia and Northern Territory, I resorted to drinking Great Northern. Well the strongest available at 4.5%, it was still just one step removed from the 3.2%
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Downwindtracker2 wrote:Franz there is more Fosters in USA, then in Aus. In Western Australia and Northern Territory, I resorted to drinking Great Northern. Well the strongest available at 4.5%, it was still just one step removed from the 3.2%
Sweet mother of doG! My heart is heavy with sadness. Not allowed by the Crown's government to have guns. Now you tell me Oz has been crippled by 3.2 beer. I don't suppose you're even allowed to brew your own by the Lords of Exchecker. Even Mother Earth hates you and forces you to hang inverted clinging to the island by your toes.

Just today I saw a picture of a couple of your brave coppers being intimidated by a shark they aren't even allowed to defend against without some Minister's approval. https://youtu.be/jtk8re9urlg poor coppers can't even afford long pants. Things are going downhill, or is that uphill in Oz, at a rapid pace and you poor blokes are clinging to a teflon slide.


WHAT next shall befall your terrible lot? Please tell me QANTAS dtus haven't been issued long skirts or worse pants? That could require large shipments of AntiDepressant pills to the island forthwith.
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Fear not, it's Washington state that has 3.2%, most of Aus is 4.0. Maybe some other states do 3.2% as well?
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We're laboring dilligently to detatch States on the left coast and send them over for attachment to Kiwiland.
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Franz© wrote:They have adapted well to their circumstance over the Centuries since being imprisoned on the island by the Brits.
The ability to cling to the planet with just their toes is impressive.

They even weld with machines emblazoned with International Symbols known no place else on the planet.

I just feel sorry for them and Kiwis having to make so many overhead welds.
Overhead welds are the easy kind there, remember gravity is reversed. Filler metal floats directly into the joint when overhead welding. No spatter down your shirt that way either!
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