WeldCorp INVERTER 125 Owner'S Operating Manual Download Page 14

Weldable Metal  

Thickness 

Minimum  

Current [A] 

Maximum  

Current [A] 

1.20—1.50 mm 

30 

50 

1.50—2.00 mm 

40 

80 

2.00—4.00 mm 

60 

100 

4.00—6.00 mm 

100 

130 

6.00—7.00 mm 

120 

170 

TABLE FOR SELECTION OF THE WELDING CURRENT ACCORDING TO THE 

ELECTRODE AND METAL THICKNESS 

Diameter Electrodes 

E6013 / E7018 

1.6 mm 

2.0 mm 

2.5 mm 

3.2 mm 

4.0 mm 

NOTE: 

Weldable metal thickness can be increased by multiple welds. 

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T H E R M A L   O V E R L O A D  

This welder is fitted with a thermal overload cut out which operates automatically to 
stop the transformer overheating. 

The machine will become operational again automatically once the temperature has 
reduced itself  to an acceptable working temperature. 

W E L D I N G   I N F O R M A T I O N  

K E Y   P O I N T S  

   

Get the amperage right from the charts provided. 

   

Check you have the right electrode. 

   

Use the correct angle, 30—40 degrees to the work piece 

   

Arch weld from left to right. 

   

Remember the safety aspects, preparation for welding and use the correct 
equipment. 

Summary of Contents for INVERTER 125

Page 1: ...OWNERS OPERATING MANUAL CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PURCHASE OF A QUALITY WELDCORP WELDER MANUFACTURED IN ITALY IT WILL PROVIDE YEARS OF RELIABLE OPERATION...

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Page 3: ...ge 11 ESTABLISHING THE ARC Page 12 WELDING BASICS Page 13 WELDING SPEED AND CURRENT Page 13 WELDING INFORMATION Page 14 KEY POINTS Page 14 THERMAL OVERLOAD Page 14 WIRING DIAGRAM INVERTER 80 Page 15 W...

Page 4: ...n g a r ea s i n do o r a n d o u t do o r i nvi t e i nj u ri e s C ON SI D E R TH E WO RK E NVI RON M EN T Do n t e xpo s e p o w e r e q ui p m e n t to r ai n Do n t us e w el di ng e qui p m e n...

Page 5: ...E EXT E NSI ON CA B LE S W he n el e c t ri c po w e r eq ui p m e n t i s us e d o u td o o rs o nl y us e e x t en si o n c a bl e s m ar k e d a s sui t a bl e fo r o u t do o r u s e S TA Y A L ER...

Page 6: ...from the welding point is not always the same To avoid that electrode approaching the welding melt creates a short circuit the electronic equipment auto matically increases the arc current value to el...

Page 7: ...y of materials used will ensure a long working life with complete safety I N V E R T E R 8 0 FEATURES ANTI SHOCK CLAMP 10 AMP SINGLE PHASE ACCESSORIES INCLUDED EUROPEAN CONFORMITY ANTI SCRATCH PAINT F...

Page 8: ...e 3 25 mm Weight 4 3 Kg ACCESSORIES Electrode Holder Work Clamp Hand Held Face Mask Combination Chipping Hammer with Wire Brush Instructional DVD Shoulder Strap FEATURES ANTI SHOCK CLAMP 10 AMP SINGLE...

Page 9: ...NT FAN HOT START ANTI STICK GENERATOR SAFE ARC FORCE DEVICE PORTABLE SPECIFICATIONS Mains Voltage 230 V Welding Current 5 140 Amps Minimum Electrode 1 6 mm Maximum Electrode 4 0 mm Weight 4 5 Kg ACCES...

Page 10: ...ctrode is correctly inserted inside the electrode holder For all Inverters To ensure earth has good contact clean the work piece with a wire brush Attach the earth clamp to the clean area to ensure go...

Page 11: ...lding This is done by using a transformer The difference between inverters and other types of welders is that inverter welders increase the frequency of the primary power supply which in turn reduces...

Page 12: ...red size of weld Pictured to the left WARNING NEVER TOUCH THE ELECTRODE WHILE THE MACHINE IS TURNED ON IT CAN RESULT IN INJURY AND ELECTRICUTION W E L D I N G T I P S F O R BEGINNERS The easiest weldi...

Page 13: ...tact with the work piece with a light tapping and scrapping action Through the face shield you will see the arc which should be in length on to one and half the diameter of the electrode It is importa...

Page 14: ...14 T H E R M A L O V E R L O A D This welder is fitted with a thermal overload cut out which operates automatically to stop the transformer overheating The machine will become operational again autom...

Page 15: ...Page 15 W I R I N G D I A G R A M I N V E R T E R 8 0 W I R I N G D I A G R A M I N V E R T E R 1 2 5 1 4 0...

Page 16: ...ated portion of elec trode regrind electrode Electrode Dimensions Be sure electrode dimen sions are appropriate for application Electrode tip dimensions vary according to the welding application refer...

Page 17: ...elder to repair agent for service Difficulty in Arc Starting Damaged Electrodes Check condition of electrodes Low voltage problem Check the AMP settings Arc Does Not Transfer Loose missing cable con n...

Page 18: ...S P A R E P A R T S I N V E R T E R 8 0...

Page 19: ...LECTRODE HOLDER M611520SP 5 GEM S082810SP 6 MANTLE S351400SP 7 ON OFF SWITCH M484200SP 8 FRONTAL BACK S087316SP 9 POWER CORD M581170SP 10 BELT WITH CLIPS M389920SP 11 FERRITE CABLE M708250SP 12 CABLE...

Page 20: ...S P A R E P A R T S I N V E R T E R 1 2 5 1 4 0...

Page 21: ...NTAL BACK S052500SP 6 MANTLE S351460SP 7 YELLOW GEM S082800SP 8 RED GEM S082802SP 9 ON OFF SWITCH M485100SP 10 POWER CORD M581170SP 11 FUN GRID M500900SP 12 FERRITE AND CABLE M708250SP 13 PCB SUPPORT...

Page 22: ...herein referred to WARRANTY CONDITIONS This warranty only applies provided that the Product has been used in accor dance with the manufacture s recommendations under normal use and reason able care i...

Page 23: ...ollowing particulars PURCHASED FROM _________________________________________________ SUBURB _________________________________________________ DATE _________________________________________________ MO...

Page 24: ...u r e d i n I t a l y F H P r a g e r A D i v i s i o n o f I T W R e t a i l G r o u p P t y L t d A B N 9 5 0 0 0 0 4 3 8 7 2 73C ELIZABETH STREET WETHERILL PARK NSW 2164 Free Call 1800 001 1812 ww...

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