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TOXIC FUME PREVENTION

Severe discomfort, illness or death can result from fumes, vapours, heat, or 
oxygen enrichment or depletion that welding (or cutting) may produce. 
Prevent them with adequate ventilation. NEVER ventilate with oxygen. Lead-, 
cadmium-, zinc-, mercury- and beryllium-, bearing materials, when welded (or 
cut) may produce harmful concentrations of toxic fumes. Adequate local 
exhaust ventilation must be used, or each person in the area as well as the 
operator must wear an air- supplied respirator. For beryllium, both must be 
used. Metals coated with or containing materials that emit toxic fumes should 
not be heated unless coating is removed from the work surface, the area is 
well ventilated, or the operator wears an air-supplied respirator. Work in a 
confined space only while it is being force ventilated and, if necessary, while 
wearing an air-supplied respirator. Vapours from chlorinated solvents can be 
decomposed by the heat of the arc (or flame) to form PHOSGENE, a highly 
toxic gas, and other lung and eye irritating by-products. The ultraviolet 
(radiant) energy of the arc can also decompose trichloroethylene and 
perchloroethylene vapours to form phosgene. DO NOT WELD where solvent 
vapours can be drawn into the welding atmosphere or where the radiant 
energy can penetrate to atmospheres containing even minute amounts of 
trichloroethylene or perchloroethylene.

FIRE AND EXPLOSION PREVENTION

Causes of fire and explosion are:

1. Combustibles reached by the arc, flying sparks, hot slag or heated 

material;

2. Short circuits.

BE AWARE that flying sparks or falling slag can pass through cracks, along 
pipes, through windows or doors, and through wall or floor openings, out of 
sight of the goggled operator.

To prevent fires and explosion: keep equipment clean and operable, free of 
oil, grease, and (in electrical parts) of metallic particles that can cause short 
circuits. If combustibles are in the area, 

DO NOT

 weld. Move the work if 

practicable, to an area free of combustibles.

Avoid working in paint spray rooms, dip tanks, storage areas, ventilators. If the 
work cannot be moved, move combustibles away from sparks and heat; or 
protect against ignition with suitable fire- resistant covers or shields.

Walls, ceilings, and floor near work should be protected by heat resistant 
covers or shields. Fire watcher must be standing by with suitable fire 
extinguishing equipment during and for some time after welding or cutting if:

1. Appreciable combustibles (including building construction) are within 10m.

2. Appreciable combustibles are further than 10m, but can be ignited by 

sparks.

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Страница 1: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS GC0722 MMA TIG INVERTER WELDERS MODEL NO MMA TIG120 160 200 PART NO 6012100 6012101 6012102...

Страница 2: ...create the welded joint Because of the versatility and simplicity of MMA welding it requires less skill and is used primarily to weld iron and steel including stainless steel but nickel and copper ca...

Страница 3: ...otective shoes Button shirt collar and pocket flaps and wear cuffless trousers to avoid entry of sparks and slag Wear helmet with safety goggles or glasses with side shields underneath appropriate fil...

Страница 4: ...lene vapours to form phosgene DO NOT WELD where solvent vapours can be drawn into the welding atmosphere or where the radiant energy can penetrate to atmospheres containing even minute amounts of tric...

Страница 5: ...n explosive atmospheres NEVER weld or cut where the air may contain flammable dust gas or liquid vapours ELECTRIC ARC WELDING Comply with precautions in above and this section Arc welding properly don...

Страница 6: ...ate well vented room or enclosed bay is best In open areas surround the operation with low reflective non combustible screens or panels Allow for free air circulation particularly at floor level Provi...

Страница 7: ...Conductors must be adequate to carry earth currents safely Equipment made electrically LIVE by stray current may shock possibly fatally Do not EARTH to electrical conduit or to a pipe carrying ANY gas...

Страница 8: ...the panels unless the machine is disconnected from the supply and never use the machine with any of the panels removed 5 NEVER use or store in a damp environment DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN 6 NEVER attempt...

Страница 9: ...ing equipment should be routinely maintained according to the manufacturer s recommendations All access and service doors and covers should be closed and properly fastened when the welding equipment i...

Страница 10: ...tructions shown below The old plug must be disposed of safely as insertion into a mains socket could cause an electrical hazard If the colours of the wires in the power cable of this product do not co...

Страница 11: ...lled by a qualified and accredited professional electrician A 32A socket used with a plug conforming to IEC 60309 is recommended A non socketed mains connection also requires connection by a qualified...

Страница 12: ...ENTORY The items supplied include the following 1 1 x MMA TIG Inverter Welder 2 1 x Electrode Holder 3 1 x Earth Clamp Cable 4 1 x Combination Wire Brush Hammer 5 1 x Face Shield The welder is fitted...

Страница 13: ...The clear glass must be fitted first to face the outside 3 Insert the two plastic screws and use the plastic wingnuts to clamp the glass panels to the shield The clear glass panel should be replaced...

Страница 14: ...ed PREPARING THE WORKPIECE The area being welded should be perfectly clean Any coating plating or corrosion must be removed otherwise a good weld will be impossible to achieve PREPARING THE MACHINE To...

Страница 15: ...appropriate welding rod and fit it into the welding rod holder When the machine is on the menu will display the size of the electrode fitting to the holder The following sizes can be used and are ava...

Страница 16: ...r off by pressing the MENU control and turning the control knob 7 Set the required current using the current selector knob With practice you will gain a feel for the correct current setting for differ...

Страница 17: ...oon as the welder is used a load of 200 ohms or less is detected the voltage will increase to the full output to enable welding to commence The VRD will only turn the output of the welder back to a re...

Страница 18: ...a distance from the workpiece equal to the diameter of the electrode Keep this distance as constant as possible for the duration of the weld As you advance along the workpiece the angle of the electro...

Страница 19: ...established between the tip of the electrode and the work Heat generated by the arc melts the base metal Once the arc and weld pool are established the torch is moved along the joint and the arc progr...

Страница 20: ...clamp lead in to the ve terminal and secure the work clamp to the workpiece For good contact the work clamp must be attached to clean bare metal Clean with a wire brush where necessary 2 Plug the torc...

Страница 21: ...e to be welded as soon as the welding arc starts remove the electrode to a distance of 3 4 mm and continue the weld See notes below This method is referred to as Scratch Arc 11 To stop welding simply...

Страница 22: ...etc for different gauges of material are shown in the chart below Metal Welding Current Amps Workpiece Thickness mm Filler Rod Dia mm Welding Electrode Dia mm Gas Flow ltr min Mild Steel 20 30 1 0 1...

Страница 23: ...heavy deposit which overlaps at the sides It is wasteful both in terms of time and electrode use ELECTRODE MOVED TOO QUICKLY This causes poor penetration with a stringy and incomplete weld deposit Sla...

Страница 24: ...distribution system Porosity of welds Acid electrode on steel with high sulphur content Electrode oscillates too much Workpieces are too far apart Workpiece being welded is cold Use basic electrode M...

Страница 25: ...achine output 2 Check all cables periodically for condition and secure They must be in good condition and not cracked 3 Always avoid getting particles of metal inside the machine since they could caus...

Страница 26: ...he machine may be used for 6 minutes 60 in any10 minute period 1 Name address of manufacturer 10 Range of Output 2 Model Number Part Number 11 Duty Cycle symbol 3 Serial Batch number 12 Rated Welding...

Страница 27: ...or tampered with in any way or not used for the purpose for which it was intended Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase no product can be returned to us without prior permission...

Страница 28: ...h hands free when welding DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1 6 x 300mm Arc Welding Rods 3050590 2 0 x 350mm Arc Welding Rods 3050592 2 5 x 350mm Arc Welding Rods 3050594 3 25 x 350mm Arc Welding Rods 3050596 4...

Страница 29: ...tors 1 2 Housing 14 Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors 2 3 Front plastic cover 15 Rectifier bridge 4 Front plate 16 Transformer 5 Adjusting knob 17 Capacitors 6 Digital Display Panel 18 Relay 7 Pos Ne...

Страница 30: ...30 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY UK...

Страница 31: ...31 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE...

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