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DIRECTIVE

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

ESAB Welding Equipment AB, S–695 81 Laxå, Sweden, gives its unreserved guarantee that welding

power source ESABMig 325 from serial number 226 complies with standard IEC/EN 60974–1, in ac-

cordance with the requirements of directive (73/23/EEC) and addendum (93/68/EEC) and with stan-

dard EN 50199 in accordance with the requirements of directive (89/336/EEC) and addendum

(93/68/EEC).

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Henry Selenius

Vice President

ESAB AB Arc Equipment

Box 8004

402 77 GÖTEBORG

SWEDEN

Tel: + 46 31 509000

 Fax: + 46 31 509261

Laxå  24.02.2003

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SAFETY

Users of ESAB welding equipment have the ultimate responsibility for ensuring that anyone who

works on or near the equipment observes all the relevant safety precautions. Safety precautions

must meet the requirements that apply to this type of welding equipment. The following recommen-

dations should be observed in addition to the standard regulations that apply to the workplace.

All work must be carried out by trained personnel well–acquainted with the operation of the welding

equipment. Incorrect operation of the equipment may lead to hazardous situations which can result

in injury to the operator and damage to the equipment.
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Anyone who uses the welding equipment must be familiar with:

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its operation

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location of emergency stops

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its function

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relevant safety precautions

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welding

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The operator must ensure that:

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no unauthorised person is stationed within the working area of the equipment when it is

started up.

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no–one is unprotected when the arc is struck

3.

The workplace must:

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be suitable for the purpose

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be free from draughts

4.

Personal safety equipment

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Always wear recommended personal safety equipment, such as safety glasses, flame–proof

clothing, safety gloves.

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Do not wear loose–fitting items, such as scarves, bracelets, rings, etc., which could become

trapped or cause burns.

5.

General precautions

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Make sure the return cable is connected securely.

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Work on high voltage equipment 

may only be carried out by a qualified electrician.

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Appropriate fire extinquishing equipment must be clearly marked and close at hand.

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Lubrication and maintenance must 

not 

be carried out on the equipment during operation.

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Summary of Contents for Mig 325

Page 1: ...9 301 046 030218 ESABMig 325 Bruksanvisning Brugsanvisning Bruksanvisning K ytt ohjeet Instruction manual Betriebsanweisung Manuel d instructions Gebruiksaanwijzing Instrucciones de uso Istruzioni per...

Page 2: ...nderungen vorbehalten Sous r serve de modifications sans avis pr alable Recht op wijzigingen zonder voorafgaande mededeling voorbehouden Reservado el derecho de cambiar las especificaciones sin previo...

Page 3: ...g 43 5 2 Assembly of components 43 5 3 Assembly of stabilizer 44 5 4 Electrical installation 44 5 5 Mains power supply 45 6 OPERATION 46 6 1 Connection and control devices 46 6 2 Function explanation...

Page 4: ...cquainted with the operation of the welding equipment Incorrect operation of the equipment may lead to hazardous situations which can result in injury to the operator and damage to the equipment 1 Any...

Page 5: ...tilation extraction at the arc or both to take fumes and gases away from your breathing zone and the general area ARC RAYS Can injure eyes and burn skin S Protect your eyes and body Use the correct we...

Page 6: ...V 195 A 24 V at 60 duty cycle 250 A 27 V 250 A 27 V at 30 duty cycle 320 A 30 V 320 A 30 V Setting range DC 40A 16V 320A 30V 40A 16V 320A 30V Open circuit voltage 16 40 V 16 40 V Open circuit power 20...

Page 7: ...y cause radio interference It is the user s responsibility to take adequate precautions 5 1 Placing Position the welding power source such that its cooling air inlets and outlets are not obstructed 5...

Page 8: ...ilizer if counter balance is to be installed on machine The stabilizer is an accessory Ordering number you can find on page 142 Attention Utilization of counter balance without stabilizer may cause th...

Page 9: ...3 50 60 Hz 3 50 Hz 3 60 Hz 3 60 Hz Voltage V 230 400 415 500 230 440 460 Current A at100 duty cycle 16 9 7 16 8 at 60 duty cycle 23 14 10 23 12 at 30 duty cycle 35 20 16 34 18 Cable area mm2 4 x 4 4 x...

Page 10: ...Switch precise control 8 Connection for return cable low induc tance 3 Switch coarse control 9 Connection for welding current cable 4 Indicating lamp power supply ON 10 Connection for control cable fo...

Page 11: ...onnected S Check that correct current value is set S Check to see whether the MCB has tripped Welding current is interrupted during welding S Check whether the thermal overload trip has operated indic...

Page 12: ...Schema Skema Skjema Johdotuskaavio Diagram Schaltplan Sch ma Schema Esquema Schema Esquema 41 A0 L9G L9G 325diag 138 DIAGRAM 400V...

Page 13: ...325diag 139 DIAGRAM 230 500V...

Page 14: ...d 140 Valid for serial no 226 XXX XXXX Ordering numbers for ESABMig 325 0349 302 676 ESABMig 325 400 415V 3 50Hz 0349 303 562 ESABMig 325 400 415V 3 50Hz with meter 0349 302 613 ESABMig 325 230 400 41...

Page 15: ...res Accessoires Accesorios Accessori Acess rios G 271 9 7 7 H9 9 J e 89 4 325access 141 NO TAG Feeder with capsulated bobbin ESABFeed 30 2 ESABFeed 30 4 0459 116 781 0459 116 882 Digital meter 0349 30...

Page 16: ...030225 325access 142 Connection sets Connection set 1 7m Connection set 8m Connection set 16m Connection set 25m Connection set 35m 0469 836 880 0469 836 881 0469 836 882 0469 836 883 0469 836 884 Sta...

Page 17: ...ernational AB Gothenburg Tel 46 31 50 90 00 Fax 46 31 50 93 60 SWITZERLAND ESAB AG Dietikon Tel 41 1 741 25 25 Fax 41 1 740 30 55 North and South America ARGENTINA CONARCO Buenos Aires Tel 54 11 4 753...

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