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Never splash or clean the welder with water.

Store the welder in a dry place.

If necessary, clean the welder using a damp/moist rag, disconnect from the power
supply prior to cleaning.

Keep the ventilation slots of the welder clear at all times and prevent foreign matter
from entering the housing.

Torch

The contact tip and shroud must be cleaned regularly to remove spatter which will
eventually disturb the wire flow anti-spatter spray sprayed onto the shroud and the tip
will reduce the build up of spatter. Replace the tip regularly as a good electrical contact
between the top and wire is essential. Avoid kinking the torch and never use it to pull
the machine around to ensure the wire passes freely through the torch tip and liner.

Note:

Ozito Industries will not be responsible for any damage or injuries caused by the

repair of the welder by an unauthorised person or by mishandling of the welder.

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MAINTENANCE

CONTENTS

OZITO INDUSTRIES PTY LTD

AUSTRALIA (Head Office)

5 Chestnut Crt, Dingley, Victoria, Australia, 3172
Telephone: 03 9558 3999
Facsimile: 03 9558 0583
www.ozito.com.au

1 x Mig Welder OZMW90A
1 x Combination wire brush 

and chipping hammer

1 x Welding Mask
1 x Instruction Manual

 

Summary of Contents for OZMW90A

Page 1: ...MIG WELDER 90 Amps MODEL NO OZMW90A OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Always Wear Eye Face Ear Protection www ozito com au...

Page 2: ...s Overload protection Portable Accessories included Handle SPECIFICATIONS MODEL NO OZMW90A 2 1 Carry Handle 2 Welding Mask 3 Mig Torch 4 Shroud 5 Control Switches 6 Wire Brush 7 Earth Clamp 8 On Off S...

Page 3: ...anual and a little practice to obtain a professional finish in welding car bodywork and many other uses for which you ll find it ideal This welder produces a direct current output A C with a static fl...

Page 4: ...always unwind the lead completely Use of an extension lead not suitable for the power input of the equipment or which is damaged or defective may result in a risk of fire and electric shock 1 Keep wo...

Page 5: ...tive parts repaired or replaced by an Ozito Authorised Service Agent Never attempt any repairs yourself 12 Unplug the equipment Unplug the equipment when it is not in use before changing any parts acc...

Page 6: ...welding circuit Do not use the welder to defrost piping Ensure the welder is placed on a level surface to prevent overturning Provide adequate ventilation or a means for removal of the welding fumes p...

Page 7: ...a non conductive surface non metal e g a dry wooden bench 6 Unscrew the shroud on the end of the mig torch and remove the welding tip Turn the machine onto wire speed feed only and the speed dial onto...

Page 8: ...set at the correct speed and power for a smooth and a consistent weld There are many variables that affect the weld including the style speed of the operator the material being welded and the diamete...

Page 9: ...nger glowing Remove using the combination wire brush and chipping hammer provided in the kit Electricity The electricity flows through the wire to the attached torch The electricity will not leave the...

Page 10: ...ire speed and it should be Starting to weld Increased or if t gives an erratic sound with possibly a feel that the wire is stubbing against the work and excessive spatter you have too much wire speed...

Page 11: ...of spatter Replace the tip regularly as a good electrical contact between the top and wire is essential Avoid kinking the torch and never use it to pull the machine around to ensure the wire passes fr...

Page 12: ...uency use If the product has been operated on a supply voltage other than that specified on the product If the product shows signs of damage or defects caused by or resulting from abuse accidents or a...

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