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Fire hazard.  Welding on closed containers, such as tanks,drums, or pipes, can cause them 

to explode. Flying sparks from the welding arc, hot work piece, and hot equipment can cause 

fires and burns. Accidental contact of electrode to metal objects can cause sparks, explosion, 

overheating, or fire. Check and be sure the area is safe before doing any welding.

 • The welding sparks may cause fire, therefore  remove any flammable materials away from the working 

   area, at least 12m from the welding arc.  Cover flammable materials and containers with approved covers 

   if unable to be moved from the welding area. 

 • Do not weld on closed containers such as tanks, drums, or pipes, unless they are properly prepared 

  according to the required Safety Standards to insure that flammable or toxic vapors and substances are 

  totally removed, these can cause an explosion even though the vessel has been “cleaned”. 

  Vent hollow castings or containers before heating, cutting or welding. They may explode. 

 • Do not weld where the atmosphere may contain flammable dust, gas, or liquid vapours (such as petrol) 

• Have a fire extinguisher nearby and know how to use it. Be alert that welding sparks and hot materials 

  from welding can easily go through small cracks and openings to adjacent areas.  Be aware that welding 

  on a ceiling, floor, bulkhead, or partition can cause fire on the hidden side. 

 

Gas Cylinders. Shielding gas cylinders contain gas under high pressure. If damaged, a cylin-

der can explode. Because gas cylinders are normally part of the welding process, be sure to 

treat them carefully. CYLINDERS can explode if damaged. 

 • Protect gas cylinders from excessive heat, mechanical shocks, physical damage, slag,  open flames, 

  sparks, and arcs.

 • Insure cylinders are held secure and upright to prevent tipping or falling over. 

• Never allow the welding electrode or earth clamp to touch the gas cylinder, do not drape welding cables 

  over the cylinder.

 • Never weld on a pressurised gas cylinder, it will explode and kill you. 

 • Open the cylinder valve slowly and turn your face away from the cylinder outlet valve and gas regulator.

 Gas build up. The build up of gas can causes a toxic environment, deplete the oxygen content 

in the air resulting in death or injury.  Many gases used in welding are invisible and odourless.

• Shut off shielding gas supply when not in use.

 • Always ventilate confined spaces or use approved air-supplied respirator.

 

Electronic magnetic fields. MAGNETIC FIELDS can affect Implanted Medical Devices.

• Wearers of Pacemakers and other Implanted Medical Devices should keep away.

• Implanted Medical Device wearers should consult their doctor and the device manufacturer before going 

  near any electric welding, cutting or heating operation. 

    

Noise can damage hearing. Noise from some processes or equipment can damage hearing.

 Wear approved hearing protection if noise level is high. 

hot parts. Items being welded generate and hold high heat and can cause severe burns.

 Do not touch hot parts with bare hands.  Allow a cooling period before working on the welding 

gun.  Use insulated welding gloves and clothing to handle hot parts and prevent burns.

Summary of Contents for KUMJRRW180CA

Page 1: ...read and understand this instruction manual carefully before the installation and operation of this equipment OPERATING MANUAL KUMJRRW180CA Welding Guns Of Australia PTY LTD 2012 YEARS Warranty Power...

Page 2: ...aluable towards the evolution and future development of our equipment range This experience gives us the inside knowledge on what the arc characteris tics performance and interface between man and mac...

Page 3: ...rotected from hot metal and sparks Frequently inspect input power cable for wear and tear replace the cable immediately if damaged bare wiring is dangerous and can kill Do not use damaged under sized...

Page 4: ...plode Because gas cylinders are normally part of the welding process be sure to treat them carefully CYLINDERS can explode if damaged Protect gas cylinders from excessive heat mechanical shocks physic...

Page 5: ...ge Supply Regarding the power supply voltage range of the machine please refer to Main parameter table This equipment is of automatic voltage compensation which enables the maintaining of the voltage...

Page 6: ...s superb and delivers perfect arc ignition every time without any sticking of the tungsten electrode to the work piece a remarkably smooth stable arc produces high quality TIG welds The ARC180 is an e...

Page 7: ...or Switch Negative Output Terminal Positive Output Terminal Primary Power LED Thermal Alarm LED Primary Input Power Lead On Off Power Switch Rear Machine Layout Description Front Machine Layout Descri...

Page 8: ...Place the electrode into the electrode holder and clamp tight 5 Strike the electrode on the work to create the arc and hold the electrode steady to maintain the arc 6 Hold the electrode slightly abov...

Page 9: ...metal to the molten pool These additional functions are provided mainly by the cover ing on the electrode MMA Manual Metal Arc Welding One of the most common types of arc welding is manual metal arc w...

Page 10: ...length no greater than the diameter of the core wire Electrode Angle The angle that the electrode makes with the work is important to ensure a smooth even transfer of metal When welding in down hand f...

Page 11: ...itable for hardfacing of parts subjected to heavy abrasion with moderate impact Required hardness and abrasion resistance can be obtained in the first layer even on low alloy steels The hardfacing lay...

Page 12: ...ne of the TIG torch to regulator and connect the regulator to the gas cylinder Carefully open the gas cylinder valve and set the flow rate to between 8 10 l min 5 Set the welding current using the amp...

Page 13: ...all movement rotate the Gas Cup forward so that the Tungsten Electrode touches the work piece 10 Now rotate the Gas Cup in the reverse direction to lift the Tungsten electrode from the work piece to c...

Page 14: ...ypes DC TIG welding is also the cleanest weld with no sparks or spatter LIFT ARC IGNITION for TIG tungsten inert gas Welding Lift Arc is a form of arc ignition where the machines has low voltage on th...

Page 15: ...pool Travel direction Angle torch Add TIG filler wire Retract the filler wire Move the torch forward to the front of the weld pool Repeat the process gas shield TIG Welding Fusion Technique Manual TIG...

Page 16: ...or its use Ceriated Color Code Orange Ceriated tungsten electrodes AWS classification EWCe 2 contain a minimum of 97 30 percent tungsten and 1 80 to 2 20 percent cerium and are referred to as 2 percen...

Page 17: ...running lengthwise and thus grinding crosswise is grinding against the grain If electrodes are ground crosswise the electrons have to jump across the grinding marks and the arc can start before the t...

Page 18: ...WELDING TORCH Rating 150Amp DC 105Amp AC 35 duty cycle For use with non gas solenoid machines Spare Parts Part Number Description 1 WP17V Torch head WP17VF Torch head flexible 2 57Y02 Back cap long 3...

Page 19: ...na Nozzle 19mm 12 Part Description 10N49L Long Alumina Nozzle 8mm 5L 53N48L Long Alumina Nozzle 10mm 6L 53N47L Long Alumina Nozzle 11mm 7L Part Description 54N01 Gas Lens Gasket Part Description 45V25...

Page 20: ...tion Possible Reason Suggested Remedy Insuf cient heat input Increase the amperage or choose a larger electrode Poor welding technique Use the correct welding technique or seek assistance for the corr...

Page 21: ...e metal Remove materials like paint grease oil and dirt including mill scale from base metal Contaminated ller wire Remove all grease oil or moisture from ller metal Incorrect ller wire Check the ller...

Page 22: ...nd re grind the tungsten Incorrect tungsten size and or tung sten being used Check and change the size and or the tungsten if required Loose connection Check all connectors and tighten Earth clamp not...

Page 23: ...nt panel adhesive sticker 6 10043028 Amperage knob 7 10042673 cable support assembly 8 10037835 rear plastic panel 9 10004957 ON OFF switch Part Number Description 10 10006650 Single phase rectifier b...

Page 24: ...Only 3 Years Clause 3 UNI TIG Jasic Inverter TIG Power Source Only 3 Years Clause 3 UNI MIG Water Cooler 1 Year Clause 3 T R Pulse MIG Power Source Only 2 Year Clause 3 T R Pulse MIG SWF Power Source...

Page 25: ...you have acquired Goods as a consumer within the meaning of the Trade Practices Act 1974 or the Fair Trading Acts of the relevant state or territories of Australia and is therefore also entitled to a...

Page 26: ...ons Improper installation Use of non authorised non standard parts Abnormal product performance caused by any ancillary equipment interference or other external factors Failure or any breakage caused...

Page 27: ...onsumables to suit such as Input Cord Inter connecting Cord Triggering Cable This Warranty does not cover products purchased From a non authorised UNI MIG UNI TIG UNI PLAS UNI FLAME TECNA T R HIT 8SS...

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