To select this welding mode :
To choose this welding mode use switch
10, select MIG and press confirm.
MIG/MAG welding (Metal Inert Gas and
Metal Active Gas) is continuous wire feed
welding that provides a higher current
density compared to welding with a flux-
covered electrode; this allows increased
penetration and speed and the joint can be
filled with less strokes. Welding is carried out
by melting a metallic electrode, consisting of
a continuous wire, in a welding pool at a
constant speed, controlled by the welding
torch. When the wire starts to feed, it touches
the area that requires welding, creating an
electric arc; the arc melts the wire, which is
then deposited on the workpiece.
This welder can be used with the following
types of wire:
1. solid wire: must always be used with a
gas shield.
2. Flux cored for gas welding: the centre of
the wire contains a mineral product that
improves the quality of the weld (this must
always be used with gas).
The correct method for connecting the torch
and the earth cable can be seen in the table
below:
WELDING
Euroconnettor
PROCESS
15 of Fig.1
TORCH
MIG/MAG
CABLE
10
'+'
'-'
Front socket
Front socket
18 of Fig.1
17 ofFig.1
EARTH
NOT USED
CABLE
The correct method for connecting the torch
and the earth cable can be seen in the table
below:
WELDING
Euroconnettor
PROCESS
15 of Fig.1
TORCH
MIG/MAG
CABLE
Switch 9 adjusts the machine power.
There are two principal MIG-MAG welding
models:
1. Manual short arc
2. Synergic short arc
4.1 Manual Short Arc MIG Welding
By turning switch 10 it is possible to choose
from the different MIG-MAG welding modes;
press the switch to select the desired option.
Once selected the follow screen will appear:
Ready to weld
>
150
15,0
2,8m/'
wire speed
soft start
inductance
2s-4s-4bilevel
spot welding
pause
pre gas time
post gas time
burnback
hot start
water pump
'+'
'-'
Front socket
Front socket
18 of Fig.1
17 ofFig.1
EARTH
NOT USED
CABLE
START
A
BACK
MEM +
V
OPTIONS
1,0 m/'
MIG-MAG
0
S.A.M.
0
2t
0,0 s
0,0 s
0,1 s
2,0 s
2,0ms
0
OFF