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Filler Metal
Gasless Flux cored Mild
Steel Wire
(Known as GS)
Drive Feed Roller Selection
Flux cored wire
Notes
• Use Industry standard flux cored ER71T-GS Steel MIG Wire.
This does not require a shielding gas.
• Suitable for outside use where gas shield can be blown away or
not available.
• Suitable for seldom use or when bottle hire is not practical or too
costly for small jobs and infrequent use.
• Great on galvanised materials
• Not suitable for panel steel
• Leaves chalky residue. This is normal.
• Produces smoke and splatters.
It is important that correct drive roller is used
to get the best results.
“V Knurled” roller (assists in gripping as wire is soft)
HELPFUL INFORMATION
GENERAL TIPS
• Keep the welding voltage as low as possible for the job at hand to maintain the best duty cycle from your
welding machine, prevent the flux from burning and make removal slag easier.
• To stop welding break the circuit withdraw the tip from the work piece. Be careful with the end of the MIG
Torch, as it will be HOT. Provided the current setting is correct, the surface of the work piece will also melt
by the intensity of the arc. A degree of “penetration” is thereby obtained, and a complete “fusion” of the work
piece and the deposited electrode is met.
• This welder is automatically protected from overheating by a thermal overload cut-out protector.
• If the transformer overheats, the overload cut-out protector will activate and cut off. The light will illuminate
to show that the cut out has operated.
• After cooling, the protector will reconnect the supply circuit and the welder will be ready for further use.
Note:
If the duty cycle of the machine is exceeded, the thermostatic protection will activate and the machine
will cut out, to cool down.
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