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 MIG/MAG 140/160

 

Earth lead connection

 

Connect earth clamp of the unit's earth cable as
close as possible to the welding point. Ensure good
metal to metal contact.

 

Preparation of the welds

 

The joint section of the workpieces to be welded
must be free of colour, metall covering, dirt, rust,
grease and humidity. 

The preparation of the welds is to be done under
observation of all welding techniques regulations.

 

Hints for Setting and Welding 
Techniques

 

Switching the unit on

 

The unit is switched on with the combination ON/
OFF – welding step switch. With the switch in the
"0"- position the unit is electrically separated from
the power supply.

The unit is fitted with an embedded temperature
detector, which shuts the unit down in case of an
thermal overload.

The tripping of the thermal overload protector is indi-
cated by the front panel control light. Welding power
source and wire feed are temporarily disabled.

After cooling down the welding power source is
automatically activated again, the control light extin-
guishes.

 

Setting the welding parameters

 

After preparation of the welding machine the weld-
ing can begin.

 To do so, welding voltage and wire feed have to be
matched to suit the welding task. If the wire feed
speed is increased the welding current increases
accordingly. 

For every electrode wire diameter and every weld-
ing task optimal parameters can be found. They are
recognisable at the typical humming sound of the
arc, amongst other.

If there is too much deviation from the optimal
parameters, a satisfactory welding is not possible.

 

The right joint

 

The list gives hints for the shaping of the joints. 

 

Form of joint

Execution

Platethick-

ness

s (mm)

Gapwidth

b (mm)

I-joint onesided

 

< 1,5
> 1,5

0

< 2

 

I-joint on both 
sides

 

2 – 4

< 2

 

V-joint

 

3 – 6

< 1

3 – 6

< 1

 

K-joint

 

> 0,6

0,6 – 1,5

 

Double-K-joint

> 0,6

Cornerjoint

> 1

b

s

b

s

2 5

s

s

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