
Introduction
To enjoy your new appliance as long as possible, please
read carefully the Operating Instructions and the attached
safety instructions before using it. Further, we recommend
keeping the Operating Instructions to recall the product
features in the future.
Within the continuous product development, we
reserve the right to make technical changes to
improve it.
Translation of original operating instructions
Appliance description - pic. 1
1. Overheating
indicator
2. Welding current control button
3. Operating
light
4. Anode
5. WIG gas fixture; WIG hose bundle
6. Cathode
7. On/Off
8. Gas
fixture
9. Fuse
10. Slag hammer with brush
11. Welding shield
12. WIG hose bundle
13. Welding cable with earthing clamp
14. Welding cable with electrode holder
Supply includes
Take the appliance out of the transport package and check
it whether there are the following parts:
1 piece GC 130 WIG inverter
1 piece WIG hose bundle
1 piece Welding cable with earthing clamp
1 piece Welding cable with electrode holder
1 piece Slag hammer with brush
1 piece Welding shield
6 pcs
Ceramic nozzles (1 piece assembled)
1 piece Tungsten needle
3 pcs
Collets
1 piece Current nozzle
2 pcs
Covers (long/short)
1 piece User Guide
Please contact your dealer if any parts are missing or are
damaged.
Technical specifications
Voltage:
230 V ~ 50 Hz
Max. system output:
4.8 kVA
Min. protection:
16 A inertial
Idle voltage:
81 V
Electrode thickness:
MMA1.6-3.2 mm/WIG1.6-2.4 mm
Recommended –
material thickness:
MMA 1.2-10 mm/WIG 0.7-4 mm
Max. welding current:
MMA 115 A/WIG 130 A
Regulated area:
MMA 20-115 A/WIG 20-130 A
ED MMA:
115 A~20%/84 A~60%/20 A
~100%
ED WIG:
130 A~20%/84 A~60%/65 A
~100%
Insulation class:
H
Protection type:
IP21S
Inverter weight:
9.8 kg
Accessory equipment
weight:
6.2 kg
General safety instructions
Basic safety preventive instructions must be followed
when using electric tools to prevent any risk of fire,
electric shock and injury of persons, including the
following:
Please read and follow all these instructions before putting
the appliance into operation.
Keep these safety instructions for future reference!
Safe work
Keep the place of your work clean!
Any mess in the place of your work may result in injuries.
Consider the environment influences
Do not expose the appliance to rain.
Do not use the appliance in a moist or wet environment.
Provide adequate lighting.
Do not use the appliance near flammable liquids or gases.
Protect yourself against electric shock!
Prevent any physical contact with grounded items.
Keep other persons in a safe distance!
Do not let other persons, especially children, touch the
appliance and the cable. Keep them in a sufficient distance
from the place of your work.
Store the appliance properly!
Appliances not being used must be kept in a dry and
locked place, inaccessible to children.
Do not overload the appliance!
Work within the specified power range.
Use the right appliance!
Do not use an appliance with a low output for heavy works.
Do not use the appliance for purposes for which it has not
been designed.
Wear appropriate working clothing!
Do not wear wide clothing or jewels as they could get
caught in the moving parts.
Shoes with an anti-slip sole are recommended for outdoor
works.
Wear a hairnet if you have long hair.
Use protective equipment!
Wear protective glasses at all times.
Use a breathing mask for any dusty work.
Do not use the cable for purposes for which it has not
been designed!
Do not use the cable to pull the plug out of socket, protect
it against excess temperatures and sharp edges.
Secure the processed material!
To secure the processed material, use fixtures or
a vice. By this, the material will be secured better than
using your hand.
Avoid any abnormal body posture!
Provide stability to keep balance at all times.
Take care of your appliance!
Keep the appliance sharp and clean – it will work better
and safer.
Follow the servicing regulations and tool replacement
instructions.
At regular intervals, check the appliance cable and have it
replaced by an authorised professional if damaged.
At regular intervals, check the extension cables and
replace them if damaged. Keep the handles dry, with no oil
and grease.
Unplug the appliance!
When the appliance is not being used and before any
servicing.
Do not let any tools inserted in the appliance!
Check whether all wrenches and adjustment tools are
removed every time the appliance is to be switched on.
Prevent any unintentional switch-on!
Make sure the switch is in the “Off” position when plugging
the appliance.
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