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  EXPLODED DIAGRAM WELDMATE T126 MIG 

  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS….cont 

Ventilation must be adequate to remove the smoke and fumes during welding 

(see the relevant safety standard for acceptable levels). 
Toxic  gases  may  be  given  off  when  welding,  especially  if  zinc  or  cadmium 

coated materials are involved, welding should be carried out in a well ventilat-

ed area and the operator should always be alert to fume build-up. 
Areas with little or no ventilation should always use a fume extractor. 
Vapours  of  chlorinated  solvents  can  form  the  toxic  gas  phosgene  when  ex-

posed to U.V radiation from an electric arc. All solvents, degreasers and poten-

tial sources of these vapours must be removed from the arc area. 
Severe discomfort, illness or death can result from fumes, vapours, heat, oxygen 

enrichment or depletion that welding (or cutting) may produce. This will be pre-

vented by adequate ventilation or using a fume extractor. 

NEVER

 ventilate with 

oxygen. 
Lead,  cadmium,  zinc,  mercury,  beryllium  bearing  and  similar  materials  when 

welded may produce harmful concentrations of toxic fumes. Adequate ventila-

tion  must  be  provided  for  every  person  in  the  area.  The  operator  should  also 

wear an air supplied respirator, for beryllium both must be used. 
Metals coated with or containing materials that emit toxic fumes should not be 

heated  unless  coating  is  removed  from the  work  surface.  The  area  should  be 

well ventilated or the operator should wear an air supplied respirator. 
Work in a confined space only while it is being ventilated and if necessary whilst 

wearing an air supplied respirator. 
Gas leaks in a confined space should be avoided, leaking gas in large quanti-

ties  can  change  oxygen  concentration  dangerously. 

DO  NOT 

bring  gas  cylin-

ders into a confined space. 
Leaving  a  confined  space  you  must  shut  off  the  gas  supply  at  the  source  to 

prevent possible accumulation of gases in the space if down stream valves are 

left open. Check to be sure that the space is safe before re entering it. 
Vapours from chlorinated solvents can be decomposed by the heat of the arc 

(or flame) to form phosgene a highly toxic gas and other lung and eye-irritating 

products.  The  ultra  violet  (radiant)  energy  of  the  arc  can  also  decompose  tri-

chloroethylene and perchlorethylene vapours to form phosgene. 

DO NOT WELD 

or  cut  where  solvent  vapours  can  be  drawn  into  the  welding  atmosphere,  or 

where  the  radiant  energy  can  penetrate  to  atmospheres  containing  even  mi-

nute amounts of trichloroethylene or perchlorethylene. 

   VENTILATION 

Summary of Contents for 05710

Page 1: ...he packaging to the local amenity tip and place into the appropriate recycling bin Never dispose of electrical equipment or batteries in with your domestic waste If your supplier offers a disposal fac...

Page 2: ...t No 05736 Weldmate T166 Mig SIP Part No 05756 Conforms to the requirements of the following directive s as indicated 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive 2004 108 EC EMC Directive 89 686 EEC Personal Pro...

Page 3: ...anual 4 Safety Instructions 11 Electrical Connection 12 Guarantee 13 Technical Specification 14 Contents and Accessories 15 Getting to Know Your MIG Welder 19 Assembly Instructions 20 Operating Instru...

Page 4: ...A All visitors SAFETY SYMBOLS USED THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT Please read the following instructions carefully failure to do so could lead to serious personal injury and or d...

Page 5: ...ever attempt to move the mig welder by the mains lead or pull it to remove the plug from the mains socket Keep the mains lead away from heat oil and sharp edges If the mains lead is damaged it must be...

Page 6: ...nt protective equipment Eyes in par ticular are at risk The work must be clamped firmly whilst welding If its loose it could result in per sonal injury damage to the machine or to the item that is bei...

Page 7: ...ammable materials must be removed from the area Have a suitable fire extinguisher available close by Causes of fire and explosion are combustibles reached by the arc flame fly ing sparks hot slag or h...

Page 8: ...al such as electrode stubs and work pieces should never be handled without gloves First aid facilities and a qualified first aid person should be available for each shift unless medical facilities are...

Page 9: ...rator should also wear an air supplied respirator for beryllium both must be used Metals coated with or containing materials that emit toxic fumes should not be heated unless coating is removed from t...

Page 10: ...as those in the area use a welding mask with the correct shade filter lens CAUTION The warnings and cautions mentioned in this user manual can not cover all possible conditions and situations that may...

Page 11: ...with a 13A plug pre fitted The T166 is supplied without a plug fitted it must not be connected a 13A supply consult the technical specification table page 13 for the required rating if in doubt conta...

Page 12: ...se rating ELECTRICAL CONNECTION cont Guarantee This SIP MIG welder is covered by a 12 month parts and labour warranty covering fail ure due to manufacturers defects This does not cover failure due to...

Page 13: ...ps Maximum OCV 31V AC 30V DC 32V DC Output Current Amps 60 125 Peak 30 135 Peak 30 165 Peak Output Voltage 17v 18 5v 15 5v 18v 15 5v 19 25v Wire Diameter 0 8mm 0 9mm 0 6mm 0 8mm 0 6mm 0 8mm Wire Spool...

Page 14: ...vironment the machine should be cleaned once a month Check all connections are clean and tight if there is any oxidization clean the connection with a mild abrasive or wire brush Check all cable for d...

Page 15: ...ls that the wire is hitting against the work then the wire speed is to high When the wire speed is correct you should get a steady crackling sound Position the torch so the mig tip is about 6mm from t...

Page 16: ...n the roller over and refit the cover Connect the welder to a suitable electrical supply but do not switch on Remove the shroud from the torch by rotating the shroud clockwise and pulling at the same...

Page 17: ...TING THE POLARITY T136 T166 Metal Type Wire Type Link Lead Earth Lead Gas Steel Solid CO2 or Argon CO2 Steel Gasless Flux core None Stainless Steel Solid Argon o2 Aluminium Solid Argon Note The Weldma...

Page 18: ...d body protection Use the welding mask only for eye and face protection from sparks spatters and harmful rays from the mig welder The filter lens is not suitable for any other application or process T...

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