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Monomag 180

SAFETY RULES

FALLING UNIT CAN CAUSE INJURY

Wrong positioned power source or other equipment may cause serious injury to persons or damage
to objects.

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While repositioning the power source always carry by using the lifting eye. Never pull cable, hose or torch.
Always carry the gas cylinders separately
Before carrying the welding and cutting equipment, disassemble all the connections between and
separately carry the small ones by handgrips and the big ones by lifting eyes or by using appropriate
vehicles like forklifts
Install your machine on flat platforms having maximum 10

that it does not fall over. Install it on well

ventilated, non-confined places away from the dust, also avoiding the risk of falling caused by cables and
hoses. For gas cylinders not to fall over, attach it to the mobile machine or to the wall with a chain
Ensure that operators easily reach the controls and connections on the machine.

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OVERUSE CAN CAUSE OVERHEATING

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Allow cooling period; follow rated duty cycle
Reduce current or reduce duty cycle before starting to weld again
Do not block airflow t

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Do not filter airflow to unit without the approval of manufacturer

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ARC WELDING CAN CAUSE INTERFERENCE

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Electromagnetic energy arising during welding and cutting operations can interfere with sensitive electronic
equipment such as microprocessors, computers, and computer-driven equipment such as robots
Be sure all equipment in the welding area is electromagnetically compatible
To reduce possible interference, keep weld cables as short as possible, close together, and down low, such
as on the floor
To avoid possible EMC damages, locate welding operation as far as possible (100 meters) from any
sensitive electronic equipment
Be sure this welding machine is installed and grounded according to this manual
If interference still occurs, the user must take extra measures such as moving the welding machine, using
shielded cables, using line filters, or shielding the work area

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Do not expose the welding machine to rain, protect from water drops and vapour.

PROTECTION

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

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Choose appropriate welding method and welding machine for your work.
Choose appropriate welding current and welding voltage for the material and its thickness.
If you will have a long break after welding, turn off the machine after cooler fan cooled the machine.

Summary of Contents for MONOMAG 180

Page 1: ...MONOMAG 180 USER MANUAL MIG MAG WELDING MACHINE www magmaweld com...

Page 2: ...3 2 Connections 3 OPERATION 3 1 CONNECTING TO THE MAINS 3 2 CHOOSING AND CHANGING THE WIRE FEEDING ROLLS 3 3 LOADING THE WIRE SPOOL AND THREADING THE WIRE 3 4 ADJUSTING THE GAS FLOW 4 WELDING 4 1 ADJU...

Page 3: ...lified persons Wear dry insulating gloves and body protection Do not touch electrode with bare hand Do not wear wet or damaged gloves and body protection Do not touch live electrical parts Never touch...

Page 4: ...e If gas cylinders are grouped in a different area make sure that it is a well ventilated area When not being used turn off the main cylinder valve and watch out for gas leakage Shielding gasses such...

Page 5: ...t could give rise to explosions Welding equipments warms up so never position them on flammable surfaces Welding sparks can cause fire For that reason keep extinguishing means such as fire extinguishe...

Page 6: ...not block airflow t unit Do not filter airflow to unit without the approval of manufacturer hrough the ARC WELDING CAN CAUSE INTERFERENCE Electromagnetic energy arising during welding and cutting ope...

Page 7: ...Mains Lamp Lifting Eye Handle Swivel Wheel Braked Swivel Wheel Wheel Drum Feeding Gas Cylinder Safety Chain 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 6 Monomag 180 Fuses Mains Cable TECHNICAL INFORMATION 1 TECHNICAL...

Page 8: ...Wire Feding Speed 20 Recommended Line Fuse 20 Welding Current Range Voltage Adjustment Step Rated Welding Current 20 Dimensions Weight Protection Class 1 Phase LxWxH V socket kVA A A ADC 2 0 V 50 Hz 6...

Page 9: ...machine controls and connections Use suitable welding fume extraction systems Use breathing apparatus if there is a risk of inhaling in confined places Respect the duty cycles given at the data plate...

Page 10: ...der Connect the power cable of the CO heater to the CO heater socket at the back of the machine 20 18 21 26 19 20 7 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 Gas Connections Figure 3 Connections Gas Cylinder Heater Pressure Regu...

Page 11: ...oll into the torch Figure 9 Push down the pressure roll push up and lock the spring knob 29 28 28 29 Screwing the spool support nut 31 too tight may cause blockage of wire feeding Screwing the spool s...

Page 12: ...g Pressure 1 4 5 2 3 Push down the pressure roll push up and lock the spring knob In the meantime by triggering the torch switch on and off check if the tension of the wire is correct that is neither...

Page 13: ...5 120 20 Ar CO 80 20 2 In order to obtain good welding characteristics free wire length has to be adjusted by the following instructions The diameter of the wire and the distance between the nozzle a...

Page 14: ...ply must be disconnected from the electric lines and 10 seconds should be allowed for capacitor discharging MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 5 2 E NONPERIODIC MAINTENANC Contact tip and nozzle on the t...

Page 15: ...t enough CO heater fuse is blown out F2 2 Change the contact tip Adjust the pressure as explained in the Section 3 3 Change the fuse Check the gas and its adjustment Contact the authorized service if...

Page 16: ...s Fuse Fast 1A Glass Fuse Fast 10A Glass Fuse Delayed 800mA Glass Fuse Socket Signal Lamp Neon 220VAC Signal Lamp Neon 24VAC Mono phase Machine Socket 16A 240V Stone Resistor 11W 220 Ohm Potentiometer...

Page 17: ...1 2 JB M2 24VDC 90W 1 2 3 4 JC C1 22000uF 63V C2 22000uF 63V R1 220R 11W L1 860mH R LE 1 2 TR1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 4 4 4 6 10 14 12 16 18 8 4 4 4 4 4 3 2 1 R N F1 T 0 8A M1 BR1 E Pk1 YE...

Page 18: ...OWM 09 06 2011 90 236 226 27 00 90 236 226 27 28 FACTORY Made in T RK YE Organize Sanayi B lgesi 5 K s m 5503 Sokak No 1 MAN SA www magmaweld com...

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