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EASYMIG 85
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INSTALLATION
When the unit is turned on, the switch on the back of the product lights up (FIG I-7) and the ON indicator light on the front of the
device lights up green (FIG III-4).
«NO GAS» WIRE WELDING
Select the wire speed according to the guidelines in the table shown on the appliance in accordance with the thickness of the parts
to be welded (fig. III - 4).
This equipment can only weld Ø 0.6 mm (ref. 086425) and Ø 0.9 mm (ref. 086104) flux-cored wire without gas.
This machine is supplied to work with a Ø0.6 no gas wire. The contact tip, the rollers, the torch liner are made for this use.
The product is equipped with a two grooves roller : Ø0.6 and Ø0.9.
Should you wish to use 0.9mm wire, you will need to change the contact tip (ref. 041929).
SETTING UP THE SPOOL AND THE WELDING WIRE (FIG. II)
This equipment can only accommodate Ø 100 mm spools.
• Remove the contact tube from the torch (fig. D) as well as the nozzle (fig. E).
Fig A :
• Open the machine’s cover.
• Position the spool on its holder (1).
• Adjust the brake (2) to prevent the wire from tangling when the welding is stopped and the spool stops moving. Do not over
tighten as this will cause the power source to overheat. Then screw on the spool support (3).
Fig B :
The rollers supplied are double grooved (Ø 0.6 mm and Ø 0.9 mm notched groove):
• For Ø 0.9 mm flux-cored wire, use the Ø 0.9 mm groove.
Fig C :
To adjust the pressure of the motorised wire-feed roller, do the following:
• Loosen the knob (4) as far as possible and then lower it, insert the wire and loosely close the motorised wire-feed roller.
• Start the power source by pulling the torch’s trigger.
• Tighten the knob while holding the torch’s trigger. When the thread starts to be drawn in, release the trigger.
• Pull the wire out of the torch by about 5 cm, then attach the contact tube and the nozzle to the end of the torch (fig. E).
RISK OF INJURY FROM MOVING PARTS!
The motorised wire-feed rollers have moving parts that can catch on hands, hair, clothing or tools and may result
in injuries!
• Do not touch rotating parts, moving parts or powered component parts.
• Ensure that the housing covers or protective covers remain fully closed when in operation.
• Do not wear gloves when threading the filler wire or changing the filler-wire spool.
THERMAL PROTECTION AND ADVICE
This welding machine is fitted with a ventilation system that is regulated by the machine’s temperature. When the welding machine
goes into thermal protection, it no longer supplies an electric current. The orange LED (fig. III-2) will light up until the temperature
of the welding machine has returned to normal.
• Ensure the device’s air vents are open for the intake and outtake of air.
• Leave the device plugged in after welding and during thermal protection to allow the equipment to cool.
General comments:
• Respect the standard welding regulations.
• Make sure there is sufficient ventilation.
• Do not work on a wet surface.
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