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USER MANUAL

JEFMIG151-A 

151A MIG WELDER -  230V

50Hz 

www.jeffersontools.com

3.1.7.   DO NOT

 pull or carry the powered appliance by its power supply lead.

3.1.8.   DO NOT

 pull power plugs from sockets by the power cable.

3.1.9.    DO NOT

 use worn or damaged leads, plugs or connections. Immediately 

replace or have repaired by a qualified electrician. A U.K. 3 pin plug must be 
fitted according to the following instructions. (UK only - see diagram at right).

 

Ensure the unit is correctly earthed via a three-pin plug. 

 

a) Connect the green/yellow earth wire to the earth terminal ‘E’. 

 

b) Connect the brown live wire to live terminal ‘L’. 

 

c) Connect the blue neutral wire to the neutral terminal ‘N’. 

 

 d) After wiring, check that there are no bare wires, that all wires have 
been correctly connected, that the cable external insulation extends 
beyond the cable restraint and that the restraint is tight.

3.1.10.  

Some products require more than a 13 amp electrical supply. In such a case, NO plug will be fitted. You must contact a 
qualified electrician to ensure that a 30 amp fused supply is available. We recommend you discuss the installation of an 
industrial round pin plug and socket with your electrician.

3.1.11.  

Exposed live conductors or other bare metal in the welding circuit, or in unearthed, electrically-live equipment can fatally 
electrocute a person whose body becomes a conductor. 

3.1.12.  

Do not stand, sit, lie, lean on, or touch a wet surface when welding, without suitable protection. 

3.1.13.    

Magnetic fields from high currents can affect pacemaker operation. Persons wearing electronic life support equipment 
(pacemaker) should consult with their doctor before going near arc welding, gouging, or spot welding operations. 

3.1.14.    

Keep body and clothing dry. Never work in a damp area without adequate insulation against electrical shock. Stay on a 
dry duckboard, or rubber mat when dampness or sweat can not be avoided. Sweat, sea water, or moisture 

between the 

body and an electrically-live part - or earthed metal - reduces the body surface electrical resistance, enabling dangerous 
and possibly lethal currents to flow through the body.

3.1.15.

    Cable extension reels. When a cable extension reel is used it should be fully unwound before connection. A cable reel 

with an RCD fitted is recommended since any product which is plugged into the cable reel will be protected. The section 
of the cable on the cable reel is important and should be at least 1.5mm², but to be absolutely sure that the capacity of 
the cable is suitable for this product and for others that may be used in the other output sockets, we recommend the use 
of 2.5mm² section cable.

• WARNING! Be very cautious if using a generator to power the welder. The generator must be self-regulating and stable 
with regard to voltage, wave form and frequency. The output must be greater than the power consumption of the welder. 
If any of these requirements is not met the electronics within the welder may be affected.

NOTE: The use of an unregulated generator may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty on the welder.

• WARNING! The welder may produce voltage surges in the mains supply which can damage other sensitive equipment 
(e.g. computers). To prevent this happening, it is recommended that the welder is connected to a power supply that does 
not feed any sensitive equipment.

3.2.  

ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE

This equipment is fully tested and compliant with EC Directive 2014/30/EU: Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) regulations, 
however it is important that the user takes responsibility when using the equipment to ensure that electromagnetic disturbances 
are minimised or prevented. 

Before using the welding equipment you should make an assessment of potential electromagnetic problems in the working 
environment. Examples of unsuitable working environments include: 

a)

 areas where other supply cables, control cables, signalling and telephone cables are present

b) 

in the vicinity of radio and television transmitters and receivers;

c) 

near computers and other control equipment;

d)

 areas where medical or safety equipment are present (for example pacemakers and hearing aids etc) 

e) 

environments containing equipment used for calibration or measurement;

Please note: 

Electromagnetic interference can be caused by devices outside the immediate working environment and 

neighbouring  rooms and buildings should be assessed for potential issues prior to work commencing.

 

 

YELLOW & GREEN 

EARTH WIRE

BROWN 

LIVE 

WIRE

BLUE 

NEUTRAL 

WIRE

CABLE 

RESTRAINT

FUSE RATING 

13 AMP

Содержание JEFMIG151-A

Страница 1: ...User Manual v 1 1 JEFMIG151 A ...

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Страница 3: ...y instructions contained in this manual you will help to ensure operator safety and extend the potential lifespan of the equipment All photographs and drawing in this manual are supplied by Jefferson Tools to help illustrate the operation of the product whilst every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of information contained in this manual our policy of continuous improvement determines the r...

Страница 4: ... must check all electrical equipment and appliances to ensure they are safe before using You must inspect power supply leads plugs and all electrical connections for wear and damage You must ensure the risk of electric shock is minimised by the installation of appropriate safety devices An RCCB Residual Current Circuit Breaker should be incorporated in the main distribution board We also recommend...

Страница 5: ...able extension reel is used it should be fully unwound before connection A cable reel with an RCD fitted is recommended since any product which is plugged into the cable reel will be protected The section of the cable on the cable reel is important and should be at least 1 5mm but to be absolutely sure that the capacity of the cable is suitable for this product and for others that may be used in t...

Страница 6: ...Any persons working within the area must wear a protective head shield and gloves Operators must receive adequate training before using the welder Stand correctly keeping a good footing and balance ensure the floor is not slippery and wear non slip shoes DO NOT operate the welder if it or the cables are damaged and DO NOT attempt to fit any unapproved torches or other components to the welder DO N...

Страница 7: ...d through the two protruding brackets 7 until the first assembled wheel is up against the side of the tray 4 1 4 Slide the other wheel 8 onto the other end of the axle 10 and secure it by attaching a circlip 9 to the end of the axle 4 2 Assembly of front foot See fig 2 4 2 1 Place the foot 5 onto the underside of the tray 6 ensuring that the three holes on the foot align with the holes in the tray...

Страница 8: ...etting combinations of the two switches according to the metal thickness 6 3 Wire speed control knob Used to control the wire speed turn clockwise to increase the wire speed or counter clockwise to decrease the wire speed The numbers 0 10 around the knob show the wire feed speed The rated wire feed speed for this equipment is 1 8m min 11 4m min 6 4 Overload light If you are welding with a large cu...

Страница 9: ...ith a continuous flow of welding wire 4 Symbol for Single phase AC supply 5 Rating of internal protection provided by casing 6 Output U0 Rated minimum and maximum no load voltage I2 U2 Current and corresponding voltage X Welding ratio based on a 10 minute cycle 20 indicates 2 minutes welding and 8 minutes rest 100 would indicate continuous welding 7 Mains Supply U1 Rated supply voltage and frequen...

Страница 10: ...the spool do not allow wire to uncoil and straighten 40 50mm of wire and gently push through the flexible plastic guide and through the 0 9mm feed roller groove and into the torch liner Refer to maintenance section 14 3 on how to reverse or change the roller for driving other wire diameters 8 1 7 Referring to fig 6 move the pressure roller moulding back round onto the grooved drive wheel and swing...

Страница 11: ...form the wire When you have completed welding allow the welder to cool before storing in a safe dry place Note Damaged torches and cables are not covered under warranty 9 1 Thermal overload light see fig 9 If the duty cycle is exceeded as a result of welding too long with a high current the yellow overload light will illuminate and the welder will turn off When the welder has cooled down approx 5 ...

Страница 12: ...e that the welder is disconnected from the mains power supply and open the side panel and check that the polarity is correctly set up for gas operation The earth clamp wire must be connected to the NEGATIVE terminal and the power torch lead must be connected to the POSITIVE terminal as shown in fig 11 11 2 Check wire feed roller If necessary change and or turn the wire feed roller See maintenance ...

Страница 13: ... on a flow rate of 2 litres per minute Actual duration will be dependant upon various job conditions including the operator s welding technique All times are therefore approximate 11 9 Mig Mag gas welding principles Welding wire is automatically fed through an insulated liner to the tip of the torch The torch consists of a switch liner gas hose and control cable The switch activates the wire feed ...

Страница 14: ...s switched OFF and the nozzle has been allowed to cool off Never connect disconnect or attempt to service the MIG torch until the machine is switched OFF and disconnected from the mains power supply Never allow the equipment cables to become wrapped around the operator or any bystanders in the working environment 12 Welding Guidelines IMPORTANT These instructions are not intended to teach you how ...

Страница 15: ... the OFF position and then plug the power cable into the electrical outlet Step 4 While holding the torch with the wire and tip clearly out of the way of any grounded objects turn the power switch to ON position Step 5 Position yourself in the area to be welded and then place the face shield over your eyes Step 6 Press and hold the torch button and stroke the area to be welded with the electrode w...

Страница 16: ...n the drive spindle See fig 16 The groove size you require should now be visible on the face of the roller Push the roller retainer back onto the drive spindle with the opening facing right Ensure that the flanges at the base of the retainer seat fully into the circular recess in the main moulding and then rotate the retainer through 90 to lock it in place 14 4 Contact tip to remove tip follow ste...

Страница 17: ...moulding and arrange the inner connections within the moulding The gas pipe and wire liner will rest into notches on the inner ribs of the moulding The two thin switch wires should be to the left of the gas pipe and the larger black control cable should be to the right of the wire liner 14 6 9 Hook the upper moulding 1 onto the lower moulding 4 as shown in fig 18 7 Close the upper moulding down on...

Страница 18: ...eed Feed roller rotates 1 Pressure roller improperly adjusted 2 Dirt copper dust etc have collected in torch liner 3 Gas cup nozzle or tip defective 4 Deformed wire 1 Adjust tension 2 Clean the liner from the machine forward using compressed air 3 Replace gas cup nozzle and or tip Check roller tension Sec 6 4 Adjust roller tension Wire feeds unevenly 1 Dirt etc in liner 2 Gas cup nozzle or tip def...

Страница 19: ...ifier Bracket 28 Plastic Wheel 8 Clamp 29 Axle 9 Axle 30 Temperature Control 10 Wire Feed Unit 31 Control Circuit Board Bracket 11 Wire Feed Roller 32 Control Circuit Board 12 Side Panel A 33 Potentiometer 13 Power Cord 34 Knob 14 Earth Cable with Clamp 35 Nut M6 15 Welding Torch 36 Spring Washer 16 Cover 37 Washer 17 Wire Speed Knob 38 Insulating Washer 18 Switch 39 Screw M6 x 35 19 Overload Indi...

Страница 20: ...de proof of purchase should a warranty claim be necessary Warranty Repair Should Jefferson confirm the existence of any defect covered by this warranty the defect will be corrected by repair or replacement at an authorized Jefferson dealer or repair centre Packaging Freight Costs The customer is responsible for the packaging of the equipment and making it ready for collection Jefferson will arrang...

Страница 21: ...d of repair and any repairs needed are covered by the warranty policy In order to qualify for warranty cover all equipment presented must have been used serviced and maintained as instructed in the user manual Where repair is not covered by the warranty a quotation for repair labour costs and return delivery will be sent to the customer normally within 7 working days Note If the repair quotation i...

Страница 22: ...irectives EN 60974 1 as amended Arc welding equipment Welding power sources Equipment Category MIG Welder Product Name Model JEFMIG151 A Notified Body TUV Product Service Ltd Signed by Stephen McIntyre Position in the company Operations Director Date 05 January 2017 This technical document is held by Jimmy Hemphill Technical file holder s address as shown below Name and address of manufacturer or ...

Страница 23: ...23 USER MANUAL JEFMIG151 A 151A MIG WELDER 230V 50Hz www jeffersontools com ...

Страница 24: ...r Business Park Chester United Kingdom CH4 9QR Tel 44 0 1244 646 048 Email sales jeffersontools com Before attempting to use this product please read all the safety precautions and operating instructions outlined in this manual to reduce the risk of fire electric shock or personal injury IMPORTANT SAFETY FIRST ...

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