9.Check the rating plate on welder's cover for the duty cycle, the welder
can be set to deliver different output currents at a duty cycle (written as a
percentage). The percentage represents the welding time in a 10 minute
cycle, for example 60% means that the welding time is 6 minutes and the
rest time is 4 minutes, if the welder is used beyond it's dirty cycles, the
temperatures of some components might become too high due to over
use, then the internal thermal protector will prevent the welder from
operating, if this happens, allow it to cool down. The thermal protector
will reset automatically after a short period when the components have
cooled, and then you are able to resume welding. Note: Keep the machine
switched on, the fan will cool it quicker.
HOW TO WELD
IMPORTANT
Should you have no welding experience, we recommend you seek training from an
expert source to ensure your personal health & safety. You must familiarize
yourself with welding applications and limitations, and specific potential hazards
peculiar to welding. Good MIG welding may be achieved only with continued,
supervised practice. For example: correct torch angle and direction of travel in
relation to the work piece is essential for the appearance and quality of the weld.
Illustrations demonstrate various positions and directions.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Electrical repairs must only be carried out by a qualified or approved engineer.
Welding Cables: regularly inspect their connections. Torch: regularly clean the
contact tip and shroud to remove spatter that will eventually disturb the gas flow.
Spraying the tip and shroud with anti-spatter spray can reduce the build up of
spatter. Replace the tip periodically to maintain a good electrical contact between
the tip and the wire. Blow clean dry air through the torch liner from time to time to
ensure the wire passes freely through it. If this has no effect the liner should be
replaced. Note: ensure the torch lead is held in a straight line and fully extended
when feeding the wire through the torch; otherwise there is risk of the wire
puncturing the wire feed liner and torch hose.
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