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Contents
Features
1.0
Recommended Safety Precautions
................. 2
1.1 Personal Safety Warning Signs .............................. 2
1.2 Safety Precautions Preface .................................... 2
1.3 Electrical Shocks ..................................................... 4
1.4 User Responsibilities .............................................. 4
2.0
Introduction
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2.1 Working Principle ................................................... 5
2.2 Volt-Ampere Characteristics .................................. 5
3.0
Installation and Adjustment
............................ 6
3.1 Parameters............................................................... 6
3.2 Duty Cycle & Over Heating..................................... 6
3.3 Movement and Placement ..................................... 7
3.4 Power supply input connection.............................. 7
3.5 Polarity Connection (MMA).................................... 7
3.6 Assembling the equipment (TIG) ........................... 7
PLEASE NOTE that under no circumstances should your
MIG160 be altered or changed in any way from standard
factory configuration. Doing so, will void the machine
warranty.
• Multi Process MIG, TIG and STICK in one machine
• Fitted with a 10amp plug so you can plug in anywhere
with a 10amp outlet
• Suitable for gas and gasless welding
• Easily switch between mild steel, aluminum and stainless
steel settings
• Ideal for jobs around the home, workshop, farm or
worksite.
• A light weight and portable 15kg design
• Power Factor Correction (PFC)
The ultimate multi-process lightweight machine, ideal for
the DIY enthusiast, tradesman or farmer.
The MIG160 is MIG, TIG and STICK capable, fitted with a
10amp plug to get welding anywhere with a 10amp
standard household outlet.
The MIG160 is affordable and easy to handle in a wide
variety of applications, making it the ideal solution for
anyone looking for high performance without
needing to break the bank on several single process
welders.
4.0
Operation
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4.1 Lay out For Front And Rear Panel ........................... 8
4.2 Control Panel............................................................ 9
4.3 Argon ARC Welding Operation............................... 9
4.3.1 TIG Welding (4T Operation) ................................. 9
4.3.2 TIG Welding (2T operation)................................ 10
4.4 Welding Parameters............................................... 11
4.4.1 Joint form in TIG/MMA ....................................... 11
4.4.2 The Explanation of Welding Quality ................ 13
4.4.3 TIG Parameters .................................................... 13
4.7 Operation Environment......................................... 13
4.8 Operation Notices .................................................. 13
6.0
Recommended Safety Guidelines
.................. 15
7.0
Machine & Welding Hazards
............................ 15
8.0
Warranty Schedule
............................................ 16
9.0
Package Contents & Optional Extras
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