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EZIMIG 205 / ADVANCEMIG 255

1.   When possible, move the work to a location well

 

away from combustible materials. If relocation is not 

possible, protect the combustibles with a cover made 

of fire resistant material.

2.   Remove or make safe all combustible materials for a 

radius of 10 metres around the work area. Use a fire 

resistant material to cover or block all doorways, win-

dows, cracks, and other openings.

3.   Enclose the work area with portable fire resistant

 

screens. Protect combustible walls, ceilings, floors, 

etc., from sparks and heat with fire resistant covers.

4.   If working on a metal wall, ceiling, etc., prevent igni-

tion of combustibles on the other side by moving the 

combustibles to a safe location. If relocation of com-

bustibles is not possible, designate someone to serve 

as a fire watch, equipped with a fire extinguisher, dur-

ing the welding process and well after the welding is 

completed.

5.   Do not weld or cut on materials having a combustible 

coating or combustible internal structure, as in walls 

or ceilings, without an approved method for eliminat-

ing the hazard.

6.   After welding, make a thorough examination for

 

evidence of fire. Be aware that visible smoke or flame 

may not be present for some time after the fire has 

started. Do not weld or cut in atmospheres containing 

dangerously reactive or flammable gases, vapours, 

liquids, and dust. Provide adequate ventilation in work 

areas to prevent accumulation of flammable gases, va-

pours, and dust.

7.   Do not apply heat to a container that has held an un-

known substance or a combustible material whose 

contents, when heated, can produce flammable or 

explosive vapours. Clean and purge containers before 

applying heat. Vent closed containers, including cast-

ings, before preheating, welding, or cutting.

Electricity Can Kill

DANGER!

Touching live electrical parts can cause fatal shocks or 

severe burns. The electrode and work circuit is electri-

cally live whenever the output is on.

The input power circuit and machine internal circuits are 

also live when power is on. In semi-automatic or automatic 

wire welding, the wire, wire reel, drive roll housing, and all 

metal parts touching the welding wire are electrically live. 

Incorrectly installed or improperly grounded equipment is 

a hazard.

1.   Do not touch live electrical parts.

2.   Wear dry, hole-free insulating gloves and body protec-

tion.

3.   Insulate yourself from the work and the ground using 

dry insulating mats or covers.

4.   Disconnect input power before installing or servicing 

this equipment. Lock input power, disconnect switch 

open, or remove line fuses so power cannot be turned 

on accidentally.

5.   Properly install and ground this equipment according 

to national, state, and local codes.

6.   Turn off all equipment when not in use. Disconnect 

power to equipment if it will be left unattended or out 

of service.

7.   Use fully insulated electrode holders. Never dip the 

holder in water to cool it or lay it down on the ground 

or the work surface. Do not touch holders connected 

to two welding machines at the same time or touch 

other people with the holder or electrode.

8.   Do not use worn, damaged, undersized, or poorly 

spliced cables.

9.   Do not wrap cables around your body.

10.  Connect work piece to a good electrical ground.

11.  Do not touch the electrode while in contact with the 

work (ground) circuit.

12.  Use only well-maintained equipment. Repair or re-

place damaged parts as soon as practical.

13.  In confined spaces or damp locations, do not use a 

welder with AC output unless equipped with a voltage 

reducer.

Arc rays from the welding process produce intense heat 

and strong ultraviolet rays that can burn eyes and skin. Use 

the following table to select the appropriate shade number 

for a Welding Helmet or Welding Face Shield.

Содержание ADVANCEMIG 255

Страница 1: ...EZIMIG 205 ADVANCEMIG 255 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MULTI PROCESS MIG WELDER www strata co nz ADVANCEMIG 255 only...

Страница 2: ...and Setup for MIG Welding 8 EZIMIG 205 Synergic MIG Program Chart 9 ADVANCEMIG 255 Synergic MIG Program Chart 9 MIG Welding Manual Selection 11 Save and Recall User Set Welding Parameters 13 Gasless...

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Страница 4: ...Sytem Internal solenoid gas control Lift ignition Internal solenoid gas control Lift ignition Insulation Class IP23 IP23 Power Efficiency 85 85 Power Factor 0 65 0 99 Standards EN60974 1 2012 EN60974...

Страница 5: ...utlet Connector 6 Negative Welding Power Output Connection Socket 7 Gas Inlet Connection 8 Power On Off Switch EZIMIG205 only 9 Input Power Cable Wire Feeder 10 Mig Wire Spool Holder 11 Wire Feed Tens...

Страница 6: ...Selection Light 29 Parameter Material Thickness Selection Light 30 Parameter Adjustment Knob 31 Parameter Current Selection Light 32 Parameter Job Selection Light 33 Fast Wire Feed Button 34 Spot Weld...

Страница 7: ...Welding 1 Turn on the power source and select the MMA function by pressing the button until the MMA light is lit should be paid to the polarity Refer to the electrode manufacturers information for th...

Страница 8: ...d Size 1 Loosen both wire tension knobs and then pivot these towards you 2 Lift up both tension arms 3 Unscrew both centre knurled roller retaining nuts and remove 4 Select the correct drive roller to...

Страница 9: ...ZIMIG 205 ADVANCEMIG 255 7 1040 103 Solid Fe 98 Ar 2 Cu si SYN Parmeter AL Mg Solid Fe Solid Fe 98 Ar 2 AL Mg Cu si SYN Parmeter 7 1040 073 EZIMIG 205 Synergic MIG Program Chart ADVANCEMIG 255 Synergi...

Страница 10: ...re type shielding gas and wire diameter The previous chart listing the synergic programmes can be found located inside the wire drive door After selecting a suitable pro gramme pressing again will loc...

Страница 11: ...11 www strata co nz EZIMIG 205 ADVANCEMIG 255 17 5 6 6 MIG Welding Manual Selection Additional Mig weld parameters can be accessed and set using the Function button...

Страница 12: ...no Weld Arc before the next Weld Arc begins when the trigger is held and spot mode is selected NOTE Spot and Gap functions are only available within the function menu when spot mode has been selected...

Страница 13: ...the welding wire sized being used 6 Fit the correct sized contact tip for the welding wire size being used 7 Select Programme Zero for manual mode MIG operation 8 Lower the torch to the work piece wi...

Страница 14: ...lenge due to the low column strength of the wire This causes the wire to deform more as it is pushed through the feed mechanism and the torch wire delivery liner greatly increasing friction Because go...

Страница 15: ...ins input power lead Switch the mains power to ON to power up the machine 11 Lower the torch to the work piece with one hand and approach the workpiece with the torch tip at 15 35 degrees and pull the...

Страница 16: ...ed in the dry and frost free environment WARNING Before performing cleaning main tenance replacing cables connections make sure the welding machine is switched off and disconnected from the power supp...

Страница 17: ...e or the conductor tong with bare hands Do not wear wet or damaged gloves 6 Protect yourself from electric shock Do not use the welder outdoors Insulate yourself from the work piece and the ground Use...

Страница 18: ...ible serious injury or death Keep children away Read the op erating Instruction manual before installing oper ating or servicing this equipment Have all instal lation operation maintenance and repair...

Страница 19: ...ng Electricity Can Kill DANGER Touching live electrical parts can cause fatal shocks or severe burns The electrode and work circuit is electri cally live whenever the output is on The input power circ...

Страница 20: ...poor use an approved air supplied respirator 4 Read the Safety Data Sheets SDS and the manufac turer s instruction for the metals consumables coat ings and cleaners 5 Work in a confined space only if...

Страница 21: ...nd spatter fly off from the welding arc The flying sparks and hot metal weld spatter work piece and hot equipment can cause fires and burns Accidental contact of electrode or welding wire to metal obj...

Страница 22: ...22 www strata co nz EZIMIG 205 ADVANCEMIG 255 Notes...

Страница 23: ...ilure caused by incorrect operation of the product lack of proper care and maintenance of the product external damage external circumstances such as contaminated fuel or poor water supply modification...

Страница 24: ...our customer and will strive to provide you with the best service and reliability in the industry This product is backed by our extensive warranty and world wide service network To locate your nearest...

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