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DUTY CYCLE

The rated Duty Cycle refers to the amount of welding that can be done within an amount of time. It is easiest to look at your welding 
time in blocks of 10 Minutes and the Duty Cycle being a percentage of that 10 Minutes. If welding at 250 Amps with a 60% Duty Cycle, 
within a 10 Minute block of time you can weld for 6 Minutes with 4 Minutes of cooling for the welder. If the duty cycle is exceeded and 
the breaker is tripped, allow the unit to cool for a minimum of 15 Minutes. To increase the Duty Cycle, you can turn down the Voltage 
Output control.

MIG WELDING OPERATION

Your Eastwood MIG 250 can be used to form a large number of different joints and welds all of which will require practice and testing 
before using on an actual project piece. The following welding process is a baseline to help get you started:

1. 

Refer to the ‘Suggested Settings’ chart which is located inside the side door of your Eastwood MIG 250, as well as below in the 
instruction manual. From the chart select your baseline starting point for the recommended settings described in the chart.

2. 

Change the output polarity if necessary according to the welding wire’s specifi cations. This welder comes set up to use solid 
MIG wire, but if using Flux-cored wire, the polarity will need to be changed.

3. 

Connect your ground clamp to the work pieces that are to be welded. Make sure the ground clamp contacts are placed on a 
clean piece of metal free of paint, grease, rust, oils, etc. It is recommended to place your ground clamp as close to the weld 
area as possible.

4. 

Assess your weld area and make sure the welding area is also cleaned of any paint, grease, rust, oils, etc. 

5. 

Plug in the welder and switch to the ‘ON’ position.

6. 

Open your gas valve on the bottle and adjust the fl ow rate if necessary.

7. 

Depress the torch trigger pointing the welding gun away from your body and then let go of the trigger and cut the wire back 
to ~1/4" stick out length.

8. 

Wearing your welding helmet, gloves and long sleeve shirt and pants, put the end of the wire sticking out of the gun into the 
joint to be welded.

9. 

Position the welding gun so that it is perpendicular to the base metal with ~20° tilt back.

10. 

Depress the trigger to start the wire feed which starts the arc. 

NOTE:

 A push, perpendicular or drag technique can be used 

to weld the pieces together; the type used depends on the type of joint as well as other infl uential conditions.

11. 

Once you depress the trigger and the arc has started, you will notice a molten puddle will form; this puddle is the weld bead and will 
follow the motion of the welding torch. Watching the size of the puddle dictates how fast you should be moving with the torch. If you 
burn through the material, you are either moving to slow or you need to make some adjustments to the welder settings. If you’re not 
penetrating the base metal, you’re either moving too fast or you need to make adjustments to the welder settings.

12. 

Release the trigger on the welding gun to stop the weld.

13. 

After fi nished welding, close the valve completely on the Shielding Gas Bottle. 

Содержание MIG 250

Страница 1: ...MIG 250 WELDER ASSEMBLY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Part 20279 PDF version available at eastwood com 20279manual...

Страница 2: ...HT COSTS The purchaser is responsible for shipment to and from Eastwood WARRANTY LIMITATIONS EASTWOOD WILL NOT ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR REPAIRS UNLESS MADE BY EASTWOOD EASTWOOD S LIABILI...

Страница 3: ...rts with your bare skin or wet clothing Disconnect from power supply before assembly disassembly or maintenance of the torch or contact tip or changing wire spools Always attach the ground clamp to th...

Страница 4: ...y cooled ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS MAY BE DANGEROUS The electromagnetic field that is generated during arc welding may interfere with various electrical and electronic devices such as cardiac pacemakers...

Страница 5: ...Selector Switch 8 Shielding Gas Regulator 9 Shielding Gas Hose 10 Shielding Gas Input 11 Nozzle 12 Contact Tip 13 Wire Pressure Adjuster 14 Rocker Arm 15 Drive Roller 16 Drive Roller Retaining Knob 17...

Страница 6: ...otor Assembly or a gas leak may occur 3 Tighten the Welding Gun Tensioner Security 4 Connect the Trigger Plug on the Welding Gun to the Trigger Plug Connection on the Welder Fig B 5 Set the MIG Spool...

Страница 7: ...ing the valve on the gas bottle When welding the valve on the bottle should be open all of the way FIG x FIG x Flow Regulator Hose feeds to gas input Valve Bottle Pressure Gauge Gas Flow Output Gauge...

Страница 8: ...will spin on the shaft and un spool the wire If the tension is too tight the drive roller will have issues pulling the wire and feeding issues will occur FEEDING WELDING WIRE 1 Turn Power Switch off...

Страница 9: ...deform the wire and cause feeding issues If it is too loose the drive roller will slip on the wire 9 Remove the nozzle and contact tip 10 Replace the wire spool cover 11 Plug in welder to your power...

Страница 10: ...aced on a clean piece of metal free of paint grease rust oils etc It is recommended to place your ground clamp as close to the weld area as possible 4 Assess your weld area and make sure the welding a...

Страница 11: ...ld be removed prior to welding 7 Plug in the welder and switch to the ON position 8 Open your gas valve on the bottle and adjust the flow rate if necessary 9 Depress the spool gun trigger for a few se...

Страница 12: ...s where the edges are being joined 5 Tee Weld is a joint between two pieces where one is perpendicular to the other Weld is a joint between two pieces where 2 Corner Weld is a joint between two pieces...

Страница 13: ...To order parts and supplies 800 345 1178 eastwood com 13 TROUBLESHOOTING...

Страница 14: ...14 Eastwood Technical Assistance 800 544 5118 techelp eastwood com TROUBLESHOOTING...

Страница 15: ...To order parts and supplies 800 345 1178 eastwood com 15...

Страница 16: ...please contact The Eastwood Technical Assistance Service Department 800 544 5118 email techelp eastwood com PDF version of this manual is available online eastwood com 20279manual The Eastwood Compan...

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