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EZIARC 160 •  EZIARC200

The EZIARC Series of MMA (stick) Welders pack a punch at a lightweight 

3.8kg. Built tough for on-site work & engineering applications they 

are also very versatile having the latest hot start/antistick technology 

and easily controlling from 1.6mm to 5.0mm low hydrogen or general 

purpose electrodes.

•  IGBT Inverter technology for smooth & stable welding  

 output
•  Lightweight & compact design for portable  

 

  applications and rugged conditions
•  Production tested to 440V for extreme stress  

 

  testing in production for rugged reliability
•  Strong environmental protection (IP23) for protection  

  against moisture, salt spray and corrosion 
•  Automatic arc force, hot start & anti-stick for greater  

  control and ease of use
•  Lift TIG welding operation for precision in aesthetically  

  important welding jobs (torch optional)
•  Digital current display meter for accurate pre-setting  

  and feedback of welding  parameters & output
•  High quality & over specified electronic components for  

  durability & reliability.

EZIARC 160

 

DIMENSIONS: WEIGHT:

   INPUT POWER  MAX. INPUT      GENERATOR      MMA CURRENT  MMA O/C 

DUTY CYCLE: 

STANDARDS:  

MMA ROD  MAX WELD

 

 

 

SUPPLY: 

CURRENT:     CAPACITY: 

    OUTPUT: 

VOLTAGE: 

 

 

SIZE: 

THICKNESS

 296 x 132 x 260mm  3.8kg  230V AC 15A 

35A 

 8 KVA 

   10A-160A 

74V 

60% @130A  EN60974-1:2012  1.6 - 4.0mm 

8mm

  

 50Hz

EZIARC 200

 

DIMENSIONS: WEIGHT:

  INPUT POWER  MAX. INPUT  GENERATOR  MMA CURRENT  MMA O/C 

DUTY CYCLE: 

STANDARDS:  

MMA ROD  MAX WELD

 

 

 

SUPPLY:  CURRENT: CAPACITY:  OUTPUT:  VOLTAGE: 

 

 

SIZE:  THICKNESS

 

296 x 132 x 260mm  3.8kg  230V AC 15A 

47A 

11 KVA 

10A-200A 

74V 

60% @145A  EN60974-1:2012  1.6 - 5.0mm  10mm

  

 50Hz

LIFT TIG

(OPTIONAL 

TORCH)

CONSTANT

CURRENT

•  EZIARC 160  •   EZIARC 200  •

MMA (STICK) WELDERS 

Summary of Contents for EZIARC 160

Page 1: ...EZIARC 160 200 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MMA STICK WELDERS LIFT TIG OPTIONAL TORCH CONSTANT CURRENT www strata co nz...

Page 2: ...a market leading provider of innovative power equipment solutions to a wide range of industries across New Zealand and Australia Key product categories are welding equipment air compressors power gen...

Page 3: ...ne 5 Quick Start Guide 6 Available Parts Accessories 7 Wiring Diagram 8 Care Maintenance 9 Electrodes 9 Effects of MMA Welding Various Metals 10 Basic MMA Welding Guide 11 Welding Techniques 12 Other...

Page 4: ...ease of use Lift TIG welding operation for precision in aesthetically important welding jobs torch optional Digital current display meter for accurate pre setting and feedback of welding parameters o...

Page 5: ...is an arc ignition system for basic TIG weld ing that removes the need to scratch start or strike the tungsten on the work piece to start the arc which can have a negative effect on the weld quality...

Page 6: ...input power lead Switch the Quick Start Guide Welder Installation mains power switch to on to power up the ma chine Set the welding mode switch 6 to MMA 1 4 Select the required output current using th...

Page 7: ...2 cable 16 25mm plug 3m AAL1625 Arc Lead 16mm2 cable 16 25mm plug 4m CP1625 Cable Plug 15 25mm ALS1625 MMA Lead Set 200A 2 3m 3 8 Dinse Connector TWP17V 12 2D WP17 Valve TIG Torch 12ft 1625 Cable Plug...

Page 8: ...8 www strata co nz EZIARC 160 EZIARC200 Wiring Diagram...

Page 9: ...This appliance is manufactured in accordance with relevant safety standards Only experts must carry out repairing of electrical appliances otherwise considerable danger for the user may result Use on...

Page 10: ...ing electrodes are classified into a number of groups depending on their applications There are a great number of electrodes used for specialised in dustrial purposes which are not of particular inter...

Page 11: ...for repair work on castings etc it will be necessary to cut or grind an angle between the pieces being joined to ensure proper penetration of the weld metal and to produce sound joints In general sur...

Page 12: ...body tense A taut attitude of mind and a tensed body will soon make you feel tired Relax and you will find that the job becomes much easier You can add much to your peace of mind by wearing a leather...

Page 13: ...s to prevent contraction stresses from the cooling weld metal pulling the plates out of alignment Plates thicker than 6 0mm should have their mating edges bevelled to form a 70 to 90 included angle Th...

Page 14: ...ps position angle iron with one leg horizontal and the other vertical This is known as a horizontal vertical HV fillet Strike the arc and immediately bring the electrode to a position perpendicular to...

Page 15: ...is rather convex due to the effect of gravity before the metal freezes Tilted 10o in line of travel Overhead Fillet Weld Fig 1 28 Angle tacked to pipe 45o to plate Use a short arc and do not attempt t...

Page 16: ...16 www strata co nz EZIARC 160 EZIARC200 Troubleshooting...

Page 17: ...nd you are prepared to begin work before turning on the welder 3 Unplug before performing maintenance Always unplug the welder from its electrical outlet before performing any inspection maintenance o...

Page 18: ...y Instructions Warnings WARNING Protect yourself and others from possible seri ous injury or death Keep children away Read the operating Instruction manual before in stalling operating or servicing th...

Page 19: ...stibles on the other side by moving the combustibles to a safe location If relocation of combustibles is not possible desig nate someone to serve as a fire watch equipped with a fire extinguisher duri...

Page 20: ...nect power to equipment if it will be left unat tended or out of service 7 Use fully insulated electrode holders Never dip the holder in water to cool it or lay it down on the ground or the work surf...

Page 21: ...7 Do not weld on closed containers such as tanks or drums 8 Connect the work lead clamp to the job as close to the welding area as practical to prevent weld ing current from travelling long possibly...

Page 22: ...amaged a cylinder can explode Since gas cylinders are normally part of the welding process be sure to treat them carefully 1 Protect compressed gas cylinders from exces sive heat mechanical shocks and...

Page 23: ...ed by incorrect operation of the product lack of proper care and maintenance of the product external damage external circumstances such as contaminated fuel or poor water supply modifications to the p...

Page 24: ...our customer and will strive to provide you with the best service and reliability in the industry This product is backed by our extensive warranty and world wide service network To locate your nearest...

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