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3.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE EQUIPMENT
A) Current adjustment. B) Yellow led (see 2.3).
C) Power ON led.
E) Output terminal (+). F) Switch.
G) Mains cable.
3.2 MMA WELDING
• This welding machine is suitable for welding all types of
electrodes, with the exception of cellulosic (AWS 6010).
• Make sure that the switch (F) is in position 0, then con-
nect the welding cables, matching the polarity required
by the manufacturer of the electrodes you will be using.
VERY IMPORTANT: Connect the terminal of the ground-
ing cable to the workpiece, making sure that contact is
good to ensure smooth equipment operation and avoid
voltage dips with the workpiece.
• Do not touch the torch or electrode clamp simultane-
ously with the mass terminal.
• Turn the machine on using the switch (F).
• Adjust the current based on the diameter of the elec-
trode, the welding position and the type of joint to be
made. Always remember to shut off the machine and re-
move the electrode from the clamp after welding.
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D) Output terminal (-).
A
C
B
D
3.3 TIG WELDING
• This welding machine is suitable for welding the fol-
lowing materials using the TIG procedure: stainless steel,
iron, copper.
• Make sure that the switch (F) is in position 0.
• Connect the mass cable connector to the positive pole
(+) of the welding machine, and the clamp to the work-
piece as close as possible to the welding point.
• Use the torch type T150 (art. 1567.01) and connect the
power connector to the negative pole (-) of the welding
machine.
• Connect the gas hose to the outlet of the pressure regu-
lator, connected to an ARGON cylinder.
. Press the torch trigger and adjust the gas flow.
• Inside the torch is a valve that blocks the gas flow when
the trigger is released.
. Use a 2% thorium-covered tungsten electrode (red
strip), diameter 1.6 (1/16").
• Do not touch the electrode and mass terminal simulta-
neously.
• Turn the machine on using the switch (F).
• Adjust the current, then press the torch trigger to allow
gas to escape.
• Strike the arc by contact using a firm, rapid stroke.
F
G