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Translation of the original instructions
MACHINE DESCRIPTION (FIG I /
1 : Adjustment of welding settings (wire speed,
welding voltage and inductance).
2 : Switch MIG/ MMA
3 : European standard torch connection.
4 : Connectors
SEMI-AUTOMATIC WELDING FOR STEEL / STAINLESS STEEL (MAG MODE)
The Easymig can weld Steel wire 0.6/0.8mm, and Stainless Steel of 0.8mm.
The machine is fitted with Ø 0.8mm Steel or Stainless Steel wire. The contact tube, the groove of the roller and
the sleeve of the torch are all compatible with 0.8mm wire. Should you wish to weld 0,6 wire, use a torch of
maximum 3m long. The contact tip must be changed (fig II A / p.74) as well as the wire feeder's roller that must
be replaced by an optional reference (042339) with a 0.6 diameter groove. In this case, the position in such
a way to observe 0.6. For use with Steel, the gas requirement is argon + CO2. (Ar+CO2). The proportion of
CO2 required will vary depending on the use. For Stainless Steel, use the combination of 2% CO2 For specific
gas requirements, please contact your gas distributor. The gas flow in steel is between 8 and 12 Litres/minute
depending on the environment.
SEMI-AUTOMATIC WELDING FOR ALUMINIUM (MIG MODE)
The Easymig can be equipped to weld with aluminium wire Ø 0,8 or 1,0 (fig II-B / p.74).
For use with aluminium, the gas requirement is pure argon (Ar). For the specific gas requirements please contact
your distributor. The gas flow in Aluminium is between 20 and 30 Litres/minute depending on the environment,
and the experience of the welder.
Below are the differences between welding with Steel and Aluminium :
- Specific rollers are needed for welding with Aluminium.
- Adjust the pressure of the drive rolls to prevent the wire being crushed.
- Only use a capilliary tube for welding with Steel or Stainless Steel.
- Use a special Aluminium Torch with a teflon sheath to reduce friction.
DO NOT cut the sheath close to the joint, it is used to guide the wire from the the rollers.
- Contact Tube : Use a special aluminium contact tube specific to the diameter of wire being used.
GASLESS WIRE WELDING
The Easymig can weld gasless wire up to 0.9mm, if the polarity is reversed (fig III / p.75) respecting a maximum
pressure of 5Nm. For parameters of use, please refer to the instructions indicated on page 74. Welding gasless
wire with a standard nozzle can lead to overheating and deterioration of the torch. It is recommended to use a
"No Gas" nozzle (ref. 041868), or remove the genuine nozzle (Fig. III / p.75).
ELECTRODE WELDING
• The reverse polarity cable must be disconnected in MMA (stick welding) mode in order to connect the electrode
holder and earth clamp. Connect the electrode holder and earth clamp as indicated on the electrode packaging.
• Respect the basic rules of welding.
• This device has 1 feature specific to Inverter machines :
- Anti-Sticking: Enables easy removal of the electrode from the metal. The anti-sticking feature, after its start,
requires approximately a 3 seconds delay before resuming normal welding operations.
SETTINGS PANEL (FIG V)
• Green light «ON»: when the machine is switched on the light
turns on.
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• In case of power failure, the green light goes off but the device
remains powered while the power cable is unplugged.
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EASYMIG 160
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5 : Polarity reversal cable
6 : Power Cable (2 m)
7 : Power switch
8 : Reel adaptor 100 mm or 100/200mm
9 : Digital displays
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