Translation of the original instructions
Fig B : The drive rollers included have 2 grooves (0,8 and 0,9). For 0.8mm steel wire, use the V shaped groove.
For flux cored wire, remove and reverse the roller to use the 0.9mm groove.
For 0.8mm aluminium wire, remove and replace the roll with a model specifically designed for aluminium with a
U shaped groove (not included).
Fig C : To select the adjustment of the drive rollers.
• Loosen the drive roller knob (3) as far as possible and insert the wire, tighten the knob again slightly.
• Start the motor by pressing the trigger of the torch.
• Tighten the knob whilst pressing the trigger until the wire starts to move.
Nb : When welding with Aluminium, use the minimum possible pressure to avoid crushing the wire
• Leave about 5cm of wire out of the torch, then put the contact tube (fig. D), and the nozzle (fig. E) adapted to
the wire to be used at the extremity.
GAS COUPLING
- Connect a pressure regulator to the gas bottle. Connect the welding machine using the pipes supplied, and
place the two clamps to avoid leakages.
- Set the gas flow by adjusting the dial located on the pressure regulator.
NB : to help facilitate the adjustment of the gas flow, operate the drive rollers by pressing the trigger of the torch
(ensure that the drive roller is completely loose so the wire is not fed through).
This procedure does not apply to «Gasless» welding mode.
DUTY CYCLE & WELDING ENVIRONMENT IN USE
• The welding unit describes a flat output characteristic (constant voltage). The duty cycles following the standard
EN60974-1 (at 40°C on a 10mn cycle) are indicated in the table here below:
X / 60974-1 @ 40°C
(T cycle = 10 min)
EasyMIG 130 – MIG/MAG
EasyMIG 130 - MMA
EasyMIG 140/150 – MIG/MAG
EasyMIG 140/150 - MMA
Note : The machine's duty cycle has been tested at room temperature (40°C) and has been determined by
simulation.
• This is a Class-A device. It is designed to be used in an industrial or professional environment. In a different
environment, it can be difficult to ensure electromagnetic compatibility, due to conducted disturbances as well as
radiation. The device complies with IEC 61000 -3-12.
ADVICE & THERMAL PROTECTION
This device is equipped with a ventilator regulated by the inside temperature. When the machine's thermal pro-
tection is activated, it will not deliver any current. Orange light (Fig-V-2 / p.75) will turn on until the temperature
of the machine has returned to normal.
• Do not block/cover the ventillation holes, ensure free flow of air.
• Whilst in thermal protection mode leave the machine plugged into the mains after welding to allow it to cool.
General observations :
• Always respect the basic rules of welding.
• Always work in an adequately ventillated area.
• Do not work on a damp surface.
EASYMIG 130 / 140 / 150
I max
20% @ 120A
20% @ 100A
15% @ 140A
15% @ 120A
60% (T cycle = 10
min)
70A
60A
80A
70A
EN
100% (T cycle =
10 min)
60A
50A
70A
60A
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