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6.  ASSEMBLING THE 

 WELDER 

 

Make sure the power supply information on the 

machine’s rating plate is compatible with the power 

supply you intend to connect it to.
A suitable plug must be fitted by a qualified 

electrician.
This machines wiring has insulation stripped in 

preparation for wiring a 16A plug (not supplied).
It is designed for connection to a 16amp

 

power supply 

rated at 230V AC.
Because it is constructed mostly of metal parts, it is a 

Class 1 machine; meaning, it must have an earth 

connection in the power supply. This is to prevent 

electrocution in the event of a failure.

Note: Remove the plug from the socket before carrying 

out adjustment, servicing or maintenance.
Check that the electrical supply delivers the voltage and 

frequency corresponding to the welding machine and 

that it is fitted with a delayed fuse suited to the maximum 

delivered rated current.
Note: The welding machines are set to the highest 

voltage at the factory.

6.1  DTi– Digital Technology Inside

Draper Tool’s newest models of welding machines 

contain the latest digital technology, integrated into every 

element of the machine’s control, improving every 

aspect of performance.
More Functions
Internal micro-processors combined with digital circuitry 

allow more functions to be managed within a single 

machine, resulting in highly sophisticated machines 

which are compact and lightweight.
Superior Performance
Digital signal stabilisation maintains the machine settings 

for optimum performance during use, automatically 

adjusting to humidity, temperature and other 

environmental factors to ensure superior welding 

performance in any conditions.
Precision Control
Digital technology enables various machine settings to 

be applied with a high level of accuracy, giving the user 

precision control of every element of their welding.

7.  SETTING THE WELDER 

 

7.1 GENERAL

This medium weight, portable welder requires no 

special lifting instructions, however, it contains 

dedicated circuitry and must be handled with care. The 

welder is designed to weld with coated consumable 

electrodes (MMA), using lift arc start with manually fed 

filler wire (TIG) and using a filler wire feed through the 

torch (MIG).

Note: Although the tungsten electrode is classed 

as non-consumable compared to the filler rod it will 

be consumed by the TIG process and require re-

sharpening and eventually replacing.

7.2 LOCATION

Locate the machine close to the correct power supply 

and allow a 500mm air gap around to ensure sufficient 

ventilation. There are two cooling fans located in the rear 

of the machine housing which must be kept clear. 

Equally, ensure no debris can be drawn into the 

machine.
Make certain the location does not pose any hazards as 

detailed in the safety instructions, before attempting to 

start the machine.
Note: Refer to the rating label for energy input details.
For TIG operations, ensure the gas bottle is securely 

mounted and in a vertical position according to the 

manufacturer’s instructions.

 Warning! Remove the plug from the socket before 

carrying out adjustment, servicing or maintenance.

7.3  TIG (TUNGSTEN INERT GAS)  

– FIG. 1

A suitable gas supply pressure regulator will be required 

to connect the hose to the TIG torch.
To attach the TIG torch to the front panel coupling 

(11)

plug in and twist to lock.
Attach the earth clamp 

(13)

 into the ‘+’ coupling

 (10)

Caution: For shield gas always use Argon/Argon CO2 

mix.

FIG.

Argon

Gas

(10)

(11)

– 7 –

Summary of Contents for 70047

Page 1: ...h the product has been designed and contains all the necessary information to ensure its correct and safe use By following all the general safety instructions contained in this manual it will ensure both product and operator safety together with longer life of the product itself All photographs and drawings in this manual are supplied by Draper Tools to help illustrate the operation of the product...

Page 2: ...y restrict the age of the operator 1 2 UNDERSTANDING THIS MANUALS SAFETY CONTENT Warning Information that draws attention to the risk of injury or death Caution Information that draws attention to the risk of damage to the product or surroundings 1 3 EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS Warning Read the instruction manual Warning Wear suitable welding eye face protection Warning Wear ear defenders During grindi...

Page 3: ...ing or maintenance Allow 5 minutes waiting time for the capacitors to discharge before removing the panels for any maintenance operations Do not touch live electrical parts Never use electrode holders or cables with damaged or deteriorated insulation Keep the working environment equipment cables and clothing free from grease oil moisture and dirt Ensure the welding machine has been correctly earth...

Page 4: ...as metal filings or slag can be thrown up Fully enclosed goggles are advisable Arc machines generate a magnetic field which is detrimental to pacemaker recipients Consult your doctor before going near welding equipment operations The UV and IR radiation generated by welding is highly damaging to the eye causing burns This can also affect the skin Protect the eyes and face The face and eyes shall b...

Page 5: ...ordance with the manufacturer s instructions In the vicinity of an arc non reflective curtains or screens shall be used to isolate persons from the arc radiation A warning e g a symbol for eye protection should refer to the hazard of arc radiation 4 UNPACKING AND CHECKING 4 1 PACKAGING Carefully remove the product from the packaging and examine it for any sign of damage Check contents against the ...

Page 6: ...ity change plug 10 Positive coupling 11 Negative coupling 12 MIG welding torch 13 Earth clamp 14 MMA welding electrode holder 15 MIG gas hose barb 16 On off switch 17 Power cable 18 MIG Spool hub 19 MIG wire feed assembly 20 Earthing 21 Face mask 22 Hammer brush FIG A 21 22 Note For details of our full range of accessories and consumables please visit drapertools com 2 3 1 6 7 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 ...

Page 7: ...erformance in any conditions Precision Control Digital technology enables various machine settings to be applied with a high level of accuracy giving the user precision control of every element of their welding 7 SETTING THE WELDER 7 1 GENERAL This medium weight portable welder requires no special lifting instructions however it contains dedicated circuitry and must be handled with care The welder...

Page 8: ...e wire spool so that it feeds off the base of the reel towards the wire drive unit 19 4 Pull tensioner 19 1 forward off the tension arm 19 2 the tension arm 19 2 will spring up out of the way 2 FIG 19 2 19 1 19 3 19 4 5 The wire must sit in the appropriate groove for the wire gauge The groove size is etched on the side of the roller Remove nut to see the groove size that is NOT in use The drive ro...

Page 9: ...ht and portable take care with additional items i e gas bottles etc Do not manoeuvre over people s heads 8 1 WELDING TYPE SELECTION SWITCH FIG 7 7 FIG Note Welding is a mix of science and art and due to the complex principles and vast differences in parameters ie Material type position condition etc That information is well beyond the scope of this manual Draper Tools suggest training be obtained ...

Page 10: ...rium or cerium oxide tungsten electrode will suffice The selection of the ceramic shroud is based on the tungsten electrode and should be 4 to 6 times the tungstens diameter For example a 1 6mm tungsten could be used with a No 4 6 4mm ceramic shroud a No 5 8 0mm or at the maximum a No 6 9 8mm There are a variety of different tungsten electrodes available with the most common categories underlined ...

Page 11: ... 8mm 100 150A With the MMA welding process the arc created between the work piece and the consumable electrode rod melts the parent metal and the filler metal in a weld pool The electrode s flux coating reacts during this process and develops into a shield gas protecting the weld bead Part of this reaction leaves a trail of slag which solidifies behind the weld pool protecting the weld as it cools...

Page 12: ...ing use of the machine until sufficiently cool Attention After completion of any welding task leave the unit connected to the power supply for a sufficient period to allow the cooling fan to continue working 8 10 DEFINITION DUTY CYCLE Duty Cycle is a percentage of 10 mins in which a machine can operate at a rated load without overheating and interruption from the thermal cut out device Example 150...

Page 13: ...SSIBLE CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION Wire not feeding despite wire feed pulley turning Dirty current nozzle contact tip Clean May be an obstruction at the contact tip Remove obstruction Too low clamping pressure of the wire feed pulley Increase the clamping pressure Interrupted or disruptive wire supply Damaged current nozzle Replace Burnt current nozzle Replace Dirty driving gear torch liner Clean Cut on...

Page 14: ...any damage caused by misuse careless or unsafe handling alterations accidents or repairs attempted or made by any personnel other than the authorised Draper warranty repair agent Note If the tool is found not to be within the terms of warranty repairs and carriage charges will be quoted and made accordingly This warranty applies in lieu of any other warranty expressed or implied and variations of ...

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