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3. Inadequate: Weld does 
not contact the joint 
fully, just on the surface.
a. Work pieces too thick/

close; Joint design 
must allow weld to reach bottom of groove 
and allow proper welding procedures. 

b. Incorrect welding technique; Maintain 

1/2”or less stick out. Keep arc on leading 
edge of weld puddle. Hold gun at proper 
angles.

c. Insufficient weld material; Increase wire feed 

speed.

d. Insufficient weld heat; Reduce Welding 

Speed.

WELDING NOT ADHERING PROPERLY
Gaps present between 
weld and previous bead 
or between weld and 
workpiece.  
a. Dirty workpiece; Make certain that work-

piece is clean and free from oil, coatings, 
and other residues.

b. Insufficient weld material; Increase wire 

feed speed.

c. Incorrect welding technique; Place stringer 

bead at correct place in joint. Adjust work-
piece position or weld angle to permit 
proper welding at bottom of work- piece. 
Pause briefly at sides when using a weave 
bead. Keep arc on leading edge of weld 
puddle. Hold gun at proper angles and 
make tack welds to help hold pieces.      

BENT AT JOINT
a. Improper clamping; 

Make sure that pieces 
are clamped securely 
in place.

b. Excessive heat; Weld a small portion and al-

low cooling before proceeding. Reduce wire 
feed speed.

MAINTENANCE

 WARNING: Make sure the Power Switch of 

the Plasma Cutter is in its “OFF” position and 
that the tool is unplugged from the electri-
cal outlet before performing any inspection, 
maintenance, or cleaning procedures.

1. Periodically open the Access Panel from the 
machine and, using compressed air, blow out 
all dust and debris from the interior
2. Always store the welder in a clean, dry, safe 
location out of reach of children and other un-
authorized people.

For optimal weld quality, clean and inspect the 
contact tip and nozzle before each use, as fol-
lows: Nozzle Inspection, cleaning;
a. Turn the Nozzle (1b) counterclockwise while 

pulling to remove.

b. Scrub the interior of the Nozzle clean with 

a wire brush.

c. Examine the end of the nozzle(1a).The end 

should be flat and even, If the end is uneven, 
chipped, melted, cracked, or otherwise dam-
aged, the nozzle will adversely effect the 
weld and should be replaced.

d. Reinstall the Nozzle (1a) after inspecting and 

cleaning the Contact Tip.

Contact tip Inspection, cleaning, and replace-
ment
a. Make sure the entire Welding torch is com-

pletely cool before proceeding.

b. Remove the nozzle as explained above. Then 

remove the contact tip.

c. Scrub the exterior of the contact tip clean 

with a wire brush. Check that the contact tip 
is the proper type for the wire size used.

d. Examine the hole at the end of the contact 

tip for the following problems:
Shape: The hole should be an even circle, 
and should not be oblong or have any 
bulges in it.
Size:  The Contact Tip will decrease in effi-
ciency as the center hole enlarges. A Contact 
Tip that measures 150% or more the original 
size* should be replaced. (*.045” or more 
for .030” tips;  .035” or more for .023 tips).

e. If any problems are noted with a Contact Tip 

(1b), it is recommended to have it replaced.

When inspection and maintenance is complet-
ed, reinstall the Contact Tip (1b) and Nozzle 
(2b).

MAINTENANCE

 WARNING: Make sure the Power Switch of 

the Welder is in its “OFF” position and that the 
tool is unplugged from the electrical outlet be-

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Summary of Contents for SOLM1025

Page 1: ...nual antes de operar esta herramienta WARNING Read understand and follow the safety rules in this manual before operating this tool Soldadora Inverter MIG Inverter MIG Welder SOLM1025 Manual de Usuari...

Page 2: ...uidados de las herramientas el ctricas Advertencias de seguridad para soldadoras MIG Caracter sticas Instrucciones de operaci n Mantenimiento Solucionador de problemas Especificaciones t cnicas Garant...

Page 3: ...calor aceite cantos vivos o piezas en movimiento Los cables da ados o enredados aumentan el riesgo de choque el ctrico Cuando maneje una herramienta el ctrica en el exterior use una prolongaci n de ca...

Page 4: ...Las herramientas el ctricas se reparan antes de su uso cuando est n da adas Muchos acciden tes son causados por herramientas el ctricas pobremente mantenidas Mantenga las herramientas de corte afilad...

Page 5: ...nici n de materiales com bustibles del otro lado coloc ndolos en un lugar seguro Si el traslado de los materia les combustibles no fuera posible designe a alguien para que vigile los riesgos de incend...

Page 6: ...onas especificas y claramente marcadas con una leyenda que diga vac o 13 Nunca utilice aceite o grasa en cualquier conector de entrada salida o v lvulas de los cilindros 14 Utilice solamente la antorc...

Page 7: ...onector del cable de control del alimenta dor de alambre 11 Conector de aterrizado a tierra INSTRUCCIONES DE OPERACI N PREPARANDO EL REA DE TRABAJO 1 Usted deber trabajar sobre una mesa s lida que se...

Page 8: ...e de dimensi n que se alimentan El mismo lado de los mismos dos rollos de alambre debe ser instalados en la misma direc ci n Como se muestra a continuaci n NOTA El alimentador de alambre tipo U es par...

Page 9: ...ciencia de soldadura 4 Coloque la m quina de soldar MIG a no me nos de seis pies de distancia de la pieza a soldar 5 Conecte el control de la antorcha MIG en chufe el cable como se muestra anteriormen...

Page 10: ...A Voltaje al soldar V Di metro del cable mm 60 80 17 18 0 8 1 0 80 130 18 21 1 0 1 2 130 200 20 24 1 0 1 2 200 250 24 27 1 0 1 2 4 Dirija el alambre de soldadura directamente en la uni n Esto proporci...

Page 11: ...flujo de gas de protecci n causando un arco el ctri co que se debe utilizar La punta de contacto que suele ser de cobre y a veces tratada qu micamente para reducir las salpicaduras est conectado a la...

Page 12: ...ador guie la pistola de soldadura con la posici n y la orientaci n adecuada a lo largo de la zona que se est soldando Manteniendo una distancia de contacto consistente de punta a trabajo la distancia...

Page 13: ...ados cuando realice un cord n de tejido Mantenga el arco en el borde del charco de soldadura que trabaje Sostenga la pistola en ngulos adecuados y hacer puntos de soldadura para ayudar a unir las piez...

Page 14: ...recarga t rmica detenga com pletamente su uso Lleve la soldadora a ser inspeccionado y reparado por un t cnico de servicio calificado 6 Guarde la soldadora y sus accesorios en un lugar limpio y seco 7...

Page 15: ...un t cnico para que verifique o cambie el interruptor de operaci n Fusible interno quemado Lleve con un t cnico cualificado para que lo repare sustituya FUERZA DE ARCO D BIL Incorrecta tensi n de l ne...

Page 16: ...the risk of electric shock PERSONAL SAFETY Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool Don t use the tool if you are tired or under the influence of drugs alco...

Page 17: ...unqualified personnel could re sult in a risk of injury SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR TIG WELDERS 1 Maintain labels and nameplates on the tool These carry important information 2 Always wear the approved...

Page 18: ...n produce flammable or explo sive vapors Clean and purge containers before applying heat Vent closed contain ers including castings before preheating welding i Only use compressed air to operate the P...

Page 19: ...at a piece of equipment can safely operate This MIG welder has a 35 duty cycle which means that it may be used only 3 5 minutes at 200 Amps out of any 10 minute period and must be rested the remaining...

Page 20: ...workbench steel biding member or grounding electrode ATTACH AIR SUPPLY CAUTION Do not use an Argon Mixed pres sure regulator flow meter with CO2 Shielding gas To use CO2 Shielding gas you must install...

Page 21: ...the Wire is held in place you may release it 5 Lay the Torch Cable out in a straight line so that the Welding Wire moves through it easily OPERATION NOTE Before beginning please read and understand al...

Page 22: ...ouch the workpiece 16 Never tap the Welding Wire into the weld ing surface to ignite the arc This will cause the Welding Wire to stick to the workpiece 17 For a narrow weld you can usually draw the We...

Page 23: ...ll as alternating current can be used There are four primary methods of metal transfer in GMAW called globular short circu iting spray and pulsed spray each of which has distinct properties and corres...

Page 24: ...d metal arc welding the operator must frequently chip off slag and change welding electrodes GMAW requires only that the operator guide the welding gun with proper position and orientation along the a...

Page 25: ...l dust and debris from the interior 2 Always store the welder in a clean dry safe location out of reach of children and other un authorized people For optimal weld quality clean and inspect the contac...

Page 26: ...TING Be CERTAIN to shut off the TIG Welder and disconnect it from power and air before ad justing cleaning or repairing the unit A tech nician should discharge all capacitors before performing and int...

Page 27: ...tip is not dirty this would prevent a good connection If needed replace Contact Tip with proper size and type WIRE FEEDS BUT SHIELDING GAS DOES NOT FLOW Empty Gas cylinder Check gas cylinder Nozzle p...

Page 28: ...dified by unauthorized or unqualified person Urrea Herramientas Profesionales S A de C V garantiza este producto por el termino de 1 a o en sus piezas componentes y mano de obra con tra cualquier defe...

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