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1.3. 

GAS SAFETY 

 

Store gas cylinders in a vertical position only and ensure that the storage area is secured correctly.

 

DO NOT

 store gas cylinders in areas where temperature exceeds 50°C. 

DO NOT

 use direct heat on a cylinder. Always keep gas  

 

 

cylinders cool.

 

DO NOT 

attempt to repair or modify any part of a gas cylinder or valve and 

DO NOT

 puncture or damage a cylinder.

 

DO NOT

 obscure or remove any official cylinder labels. Always check the gas identity before use. Avoid getting gas cylinders oily 

 

DO NOT

 lift a cylinder by the cap, guard or valve. Always keep caps and guards in place and close valve when not in use.

 2.  INTRODUCTION

Manufactured with a pressed steel outer casing, lighter than traditional models at 20kg. Fully functional LCD front panel with easy to follow 

assisted set up. Inverter technology offers many advantages over traditional transformer type welders, giving greater duty cycles and more power 

factor efficiency. 3-in-1 Welder uses state-of-the-art technology to achieve MIG/TIG/MMA (Arc). Suitable for arc welding a variety of rods including 

rutile, basic and stainless from Ø1.6 to Ø4mm. Fan cooled DC power supply for MIG and TIG, suitable to weld steel, stainless steel, copper, 

nickel, titanium and their alloys. Switchable between MIG, TIG* or MMA* welding modes (*optional extra torches required). Thermal overload 

warning tells you to switch off when it exceeds maximum temperature. Wire feed control for adjusting speed of wire fed through the torch during 

welding. Polarity change terminals allow for MIG or flux-cored welding. Includes 3mtr MIG torch, 3mtr earth cable, gas hose, regulator and 0.6, 

0.8, 0.9, 1mm contact tips.

 3.  SPECIFICATION

Model No: ...........................................................................................INVMIG200LCD  

Duty Cycle:MIG: .................................................................. 20%@200A, 100%@89A 

 

     TIG: ................................................................... 20%@180A, 100%@80A 

 

     MMA (Arc): ........................................................ 20%@180A, 100%@80A 

Wire Capacity: ........................................................................................................5kg 

Electrode Capacity: .....................................................................................Ø1.6-4mm 

Absorbed Power: ............................................................................................... 8.6kW 

Supply:  ................................................................................................................ 230V 

Insulation: ...........................................................................................................IP21S 

Protection: .................................................................................................................H 

Weight:  .................................................................................................................20kg 

MIG Torch: ................................................................ Euro Non-Live BINZEL® MB15* 

MMA Accessory Kit (Optional): ........................................................................ MMA01 

TIG Accessory Kit (Optional): .......................................................................... TIG10S 

Note:   ......................................................................................*Included as standard 

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fig.2

KEY TO FUNCTION SELECTORS (fig.2)

1) 

LCD: Displays function settings

2) 

Left adjustment control: Adjusts the current and wire feed speed accurately.

3) 

Right adjustment control: Adjusts the voltage accurately.

4) 

Home key: Press to return to home page.

5) 

Multi-function adjustment control: Selects functions; press to confirm.

6) 

Return: return to the previous step.

3.1. 

Interface descriptions

 

Switch machine on with the switch at the rear of the casing

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3.1.1.   Multi-function selector: Total 9 functions, 8 welding functions and 1 setting. Turn multi-function control (fig.1.5) to select: press to confirm  

 setting.

INVMIG200LCD   ISSUE:1 - 11/08/17

Original Language Version

 © Jack Sealey Limited

Содержание INVMIG200LCD

Страница 1: ...It is the responsibility of the owner and the operator to read understand and comply with the following You must check all electrical products before use to ensure that they are safe You must inspect power cables plugs sockets and any other connectors for wear or damage You must ensure that the risk of electric shock is minimised by the installation of appropriate safety devices A Residual Current...

Страница 2: ... between MIG TIG or MMA welding modes optional extra torches required Thermal overload warning tells you to switch off when it exceeds maximum temperature Wire feed control for adjusting speed of wire fed through the torch during welding Polarity change terminals allow for MIG or flux cored welding Includes 3mtr MIG torch 3mtr earth cable gas hose regulator and 0 6 0 8 0 9 1mm contact tips 3 SPECI...

Страница 3: ...tance press the control to progress basic parameter setting Note 1 Basic parameter setting including gas pre flow wire speed gas post flow trigger settings load and save function Note2 The green range of current and voltage shows recommended parameters b When TIG welding user can set current parameter Trigger settings Spot gives one pulse of current may be set from 0 5sec to 9 9 sec 2 touch curren...

Страница 4: ...e gas hose supplied Push one end of the hose onto the regulator outlet and the other end over the gas inlet spigot on the back of the welder Tighten the clips to ensure a good seal 4 1 5 Close the regulator valve by turning it anticlockwise before opening the cylinder valve Stand to one side when opening 4 1 6 Set the regulator flow rate to 5 8 litres min depending on the material to be welded and...

Страница 5: ...as this will damage the internal spring d Unscrew copper contact tip right hand thread to remove 4 4 5 Check welder is switched off and that the earth clamp is away from the torch tip Connect the welder to the mains power supply and select the MIG setting by means of the multi function control 4 4 6 Set the voltage control fig 2 3 to minimum 4 4 7 Set the wire speed control fig2 2 to minimum Keep ...

Страница 6: ...ary grind the area to a bright finish 5 1 2 Mode Select required mode via the multi function adjustment control fig 2 5 A second press will show the required earth and torch connections and the recommended gas ratio 5 1 3 Subsequent presses will allow the electrode diameter and material thickness to be entered using the multi function control 5 1 4 Having set the material thickness a further press...

Страница 7: ...either the fuse blowing on the printed circuit card or expensive machine repairs To keep the contact tip free from spatter we recommend the use of Sealey anti spatter spray MIG 722308 available from your Sealey Dealer 10 6 REPLACING THE LINER Wind the wire back on to the spool and secure it Unscrew the torch from the machine and undo the brass nut The liner should now be visible Pull it out and re...

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