• Right button:
- Adjust the voltage reference up to the maximum value.
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Advices
The wire speed adjustment is often determined « by the noise »: the arc must be stable and have a low
crackling.
If the speed is too low, the arc is not continuous.
If the speed is too high, the arc crackles and the wire pushes back the torch.
PROCESS OF REELS AND TORCHES ASSEMBLY (FIG IV /
• Remove the contact tube and its support (fig D), and the nozzle (fig E) from the torch.
Fig A : • Position the wire reel on the reel support :
• Adjust the reel brake (1) to avoid reel movement tangling the wire when welding stops. Be careful not to tighten
too much.
Easymig 150 : For a 200mm wire reel tighten the reel to the maximum. The adaptor (4) is only to be used for a
200mm reel.
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 machine has a "constant output" (constant voltage) in MIG/MAG mode; and a "dropping output" (constant
current) in MMA mode. The duty cycles following the standard EN60974-1 (at 40°C on a 10mn cycle) are indi-
cated in the table here below:
X @ 40°C
(T cycle = 10 min)
EasyMIG 130 – MIG/MAG
EasyMIG 130 - MMA
EasyMIG 140/150 – MIG/MAG
EasyMIG 140/150 - MMA
EASYMIG 130 / 140 / 150
I max
20% @ 120A
20% @ 100A
15% @ 140A
15% @ 120A
.75):
p
60% (T cycle = 10
min)
70A
60A
80A
70A
EN
100% (T cycle =
10 min)
60A
50A
70A
60A
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