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DON’T OVERREACH:

 Keep proper footing and balance at all times.

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DRESS PROPERLY: 

DO NOT wear loose clothing or jewellery. They can be caught in 

moving parts. Wear protective hair covering to cover long hair, and gloves and non-slip 
footwear is recommended when working outdoors.

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TAKE CARE OF CABLES: 

Never carry welding equipment by the cable and never pull the 

cable to disconnect it from a socket. Keep cables away from heat, oil and sharp edges. 
Replace damaged cables.

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DISCONNECT TOOLS: 

Disconnect welding equipment when not in use, before servicing, 

and when changing accessories such as blades, bits and cutters.

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AVOID UNINTENTIONAL OPERATION:

 Do not carry plugged in welding equipment with 

a finger on the switch. Be sure that the switch is off when plugging in.

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OUTDOOR USE EXTENSION CABLES: 

When electric power equipment is used outdoors, 

only use extension cables marked as suitable for outdoor use.

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STAY ALERT: 

Watch what you are doing. Use common sense. Do not operate welders 

when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

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CHECK DAMAGED PARTS:

 Before using welding equipment, parts that are damaged 

should be carefully checked to determine that they will operate properly and perform 
their intended function. Any part that is damaged should be properly repaired 
or replaced by an authorized service agent. Have defect switches replaced by an 
authorised repair agent. Do not operate power equipment if it cannot be turned off and 
on by the switch.

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REPAIR OF POWER EQUIPMENT BY EXPERTS:

 Power equipment is built in accordance 

with relevant safety authority requirements. The repair of power equipment must only 
be carried out by experts; non-expert repairs may cause considerable danger for the 
user and void warranty.

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Summary of Contents for MIG 125

Page 1: ...OWNER S OPERATING MANUAL INVERTER MIG 160 ELECTRONIC INVERTER DUAL PURPOSE WELDER GAS GASLESS ...

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Page 3: ...nformation 6 8 Legend Parameters Control panel Protection device Machine set up MIG MAG MOG 9 Welding Guide 10 General welding tips Troubleshooting 11 MIG 160 Welder overview 12 Welding machine technical data 13 Spare parts list 14 15 Wiring Diagram 16 Warranty 17 18 Declaration of conformity 19 ...

Page 4: ...eas indoor and outdoor invite injuries CONSIDER THE WORK ENVIRONMENT Don t expose power equipment to rain Don t use welding equipment in damp or wet locations Keep the work area well lit Don t use welding equipment in the presence of flammable liquids or gases GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK Avoid body contact the grounded surfaces e g pipes radiator and electrical appliances KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITO...

Page 5: ... USE EXTENSION CABLES When electric power equipment is used outdoors only use extension cables marked as suitable for outdoor use STAY ALERT Watch what you are doing Use common sense Do not operate welders when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol or drugs CHECK DAMAGED PARTS Before using welding equipment parts that are damaged should be carefully checked to determine that they will op...

Page 6: ...welder reading carefully the risks linked to the welding process The installation must be made by trained personnel in compliance to the standard IEC 60974 9 and the current legislation To lift the machine you must use the handle positioned on top of the product with the machine in OFF position and the welding cable disconnected The input voltage must match the voltage indicated on the technical p...

Page 7: ...the arc starts Ramp up set the gradual increase of speed till the set value speed wire Bum back set the residue length of the wire from the torch at the end of welding Time on set the length of time for the welding type Pause time and spot If it s set to 0 the welding is manual Pause time set the length of the pause in welding type pause time RESET PARAMETERS To reset the welding parameters to bas...

Page 8: ... DISP 1 After 3 seconds if the knobs aren t pushed or the machine is in stand by mode the display DISP 1 shows the value set for the wire speed while display DISP 2 shows the value set for the power During the welding DISP 1 shows the value of the welding voltage while display DISP 2 in Page 8 shows the value set for the power ...

Page 9: ...cycle can weld continuously at 150 amps for 3 minutes and then must cool down during the remaining 7 minutes to prevent overheating with the ambient temperature of 40 C Use the machine with the proper duty cycle according to the selected welding current allows to prevent overheating In case of overheating of the machine the display will flash and show the code HOO the yellow LED LED term is on to ...

Page 10: ...an choose the appropriate groove according to the diameter of the wire that you want to use When changing the diameter of the wire is necessary to change both the roller and the contact tip end part of the torch from which one you can see the wire coming out Unscrew the gas nozzle and the contact tip to facilitate the passage of the wire 6 Unroll the torch cable so as to prevent the thread from cu...

Page 11: ...g a correct gas flow and by keeping the welding torch clean Narrow heap welding caused by moving the torch too fast or by an incorrect gas flow Very thick or wide welding can be caused by moving the torch too slowly Wire bums back It can be caused by wire feed slipping loose or damaged welding tip poor wire nozzle held too close to work or voltage too high Poor penetration It can be caused by movi...

Page 12: ...Page 11 TROUBLESHOOTING If you are still having difficulty with your welder do not hesitate to contact our service team on 1800 011 812 ...

Page 13: ...MIG 160 WELDER Page 12 ...

Page 14: ...Page 13 WELDING MACHINE TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 15: ...Page 14 SPARE PARTS LIST INVERTER MIG 160 DUAL PURPOSE Product Code WCM0005 ...

Page 16: ...Page 15 SPARE PARTS LIST INVERTER MIG 160 DUAL PURPOSE Product Code WCM0005 ...

Page 17: ...Page 16 WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Page 18: ...n to the maintenance of the Product c the Product not having been altered tampered with or otherwise dealt with by any person in a manner other than as intended in respect of the Product For the avoidance of doubt this warranty does not cover damage malfunction or failure resulting from misuse neglect abuse or where the Product has been used for a purpose for which it was not designed or is not su...

Page 19: ... in establishing date of purchase necessary for in warranty service please keep your purchase docket and this form completed with the following particulars PURCHASED FROM SUBURB DATE MODEL NO SERIAL NO Present this form with your original receipt when warranty service is required HELPLINE 1800 001 1812 Page 18 ...

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Page 21: ...Manufactured in Italy Cyclone Tools Pty Ltd ABN 89 169 427 061 73C Elizabeth Street Wetherill Park NSW 2164 www weldcorp com au AUS Helpline 1800 001 812 ...

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