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EZIMIG 205 / ADVANCEMIG 255
Save and Recall User Set
Welding Parameters
The Strata EZIMIG 205 and ADVANCEMIG 255 have the
ability to save and recall 20 different user chosen settings.
Within each function, a setting can be saved and then later
recalled. For future reference there is an area reserved to
write these settings inside the wire drive cover in the Lower
RH corner under Job Number Register.
To Save and Recall your chosen settings in any selected
mode.
1. Press SAVE once to bring up the program list.
2. Turn the RH knob to select a desired Programme
number. This can be any chosen number between 1
and 20.
3. Pressing SAVE again will save the all current set-
tings and parameters to the chosen program number.
4. Pressing RECALL once will bring up the Saved Pro-
gram list.
5. Turn the RH knob to navigate to your chosen pro-
gram number.
6. Pressing RECALL again will select this and return
you to the main welding screen.
Gasless Welding Setup
and Operation
1
. Connect the earth clamp cable quick connector to the
Positive (+) welding output socket.
2. Connect the earth clamp to the work piece ensuring
the clamp to workpiece connection is with clean
bare metal, without corrosion, paint or scale at the
connection point.
3. Connect the torch power cable quick connector to the
Negative (-) output socket.
NOTE:
If this connection is not made. There will be no
electrical connection or output to the welding torch.
4. Fit the MIG torch to the Euro adaptor connector and
screw hand tight.
5. Fit the correct sized knurled drive rollers for the
welding wire sized being used.
6. Fit the correct sized contact tip for the welding wire
size being used.
7. Select Programme Zero for manual mode MIG
operation
8. Lower the torch to the work piece with hand and
approach the workpiece with the torch tip at 15-35
degrees and pull the torch trigger fully. As the wire
touches the workpiece, an arc will be struck.
9. In order to gain a satisfactory weld, the parameters
may be fine tuned as required.
Gas Shielded Welding Setup
and Operation
1. Connect the earth clamp cable quick connector to the
Negative (-) welding output socket.
2. Connect the earth clamp to the work piece ensuring
the clamp to workpiece connection is with clean
bare metal, without corrosion, paint or scale at the
connection point.
3. Connect the torch power cable quick connector to the
Positive (+) output socket.
NOTE:
If this connection is not made. There will be no
electrical connection or output to the welding torch.
4. Fit the MIG Torch to the Euro adaptor connector and
screw hand tight.
5. Fit both correctly sized and suitably grooved drive
rollers for the welding wire size being used.
6. Fit the correct sized contact tip for the welding wire
size and type being used.
7. Select a suitable synergic MIG programme which
contains the correct wire size and shielding gas settings
for your work piece. Alternately, select Programme
Zero to enter MIG manual mode and adjust settings
and parameters as required.
8. Connect a bottled shielding gas supply to the shielding
gas quick connector on the rear of the welding power
source. Adjust the regulator flow to between 10-25L/
min depending on application.
9. Connect the machine to suitable mains power using
the mains input power lead. Switch the mains power
to ON to power up the machine.