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MAINTENANCE&SERVICING

This  welder  has  been  engineered  to  need  minimal  service  providing  that  a  few  very  simple  steps  are  taken  to  properly 
maintain it. 

1. Keep the cabinet cover closed at all times unless the wire needs to be changed or the drive pressure needs adjusting. 

2.  Keep  all  consumables  (contact  tips,  nozzles,  and  liner)  clean  and  replace  when  necessary.  See  “Consumable 

Maintenance” (below) and “Troubleshooting” (page 25) for detailed information. 

3. Replace INPUT POWER CABLE, ground cable, 

 clamp, or gun assembly when damaged or worn. 

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4.  Avoid  directing  grinding  particles  towards  the  welder.  These  conductive  particles  can  build  up  inside  the  machine  and 

cause severe damage. 

5.  Periodically  clean  dust,  dirt,  grease,  etc.  from  your  welder.  Every  six  months  or  as  necessary,  remove  the  side  panels 

from the welder and use compressed air to blow out any dust and dirt that may have accumulated inside the welder. 

6. If available, use compressed air to periodically clean the liner, especially when changing wire spools 

WARNING: DISCONNECT FROM POWER SOURCE WHEN CARRYING OUT THIS OPERATION. 

7. The wire feed drive roller will eventually wear during normal use. With the correct pressure, the idler roller must feed the 

wire without slipping. If the grooves in the wire feed drive roller are worn deep enough that the idler roller and the wire 
feed drive roller make contact when the wire is in place between them, the wire feed drive roller must be replaced. 

8. Check all cables periodically. They must be in good condition and not cracked. 

WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL! Be aware that the ON/OFF SWITCH, when OFF, does not remove power from 
all internal circuitry in the welder. To reduce the risk of electric shock, always unplug the welder from its AC power source 
and wait several minutes for electrical energy to discharge before removing side panels. 

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IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO MAINTAIN THE CONSUMABLES TO AVOID THE NEED FOR PREMATURE REPLACEMENT 
OF THE GUN ASSEMBLY. 

MAINTAINING THE CONTACT TIP: 

The purpose of the CONTACT TIP is to transfer welding current to the welding wire while allowing the wire to pass through it 
smoothly. 
Always use a contact tip stamped with the same diameter as the wire it will be used with. 

1. If the wire burns back into the tip, remove the tip from the gun and clean the hole running through it with an oxygen-acetylene 
torch tip cleaner or tip drill. If the burned-back wire cannot be removed, the tip will have to be replaced. 
2.  With  extended  use  over  time,  this  hole  will  become  worn.  Increased  wear  on  the  hole  causes  increased  resistance  in  the 
transfer  of  welding  current  from  the  contact  tip  to  the  wire.  This  will  result  in  less  stable  arc  characteristics  and  difficult  arc 
starting. 

CAUTION: KEEP THE NOZZLE CLEAN! 

During  the  welding  process,  spatter  and  slag  will  build  up  inside  the  nozzle  and  must  be  cleaned  out  periodically.  Failure  to 
clean  and/or  replace  the  nozzle  in  a  timely  fashion  will  cause  damage  to  the  front  end  of  the  gun  assembly,  which  is  not 
replaceable. The results of the inaction may require the replacement of the entire gun assembly. 
Failure to keep the nozzle adequately cleaned can result in the following problems: 
A  shorted  nozzle  results  when  spatter  buildup  bridges  across  the  insulation  in  the  nozzle  allowing  welding  current  to  flow 
through it as well as the contact tip. When shorted, a nozzle will steal welding current from the wire whenever it contacts the 
grounded workpiece. This causes erratic welds and reduced penetration. In addition, a shorted nozzle overheats the end of the 
gun which can damage the front-end of the gun. 

TESTING FOR A SHORTED NOZZLE

Arcing between the nozzle and the workpiece always means the nozzle is shorted, but this can be hard to detect through the 
lens of a welding helmet. The following testing method is another way to tell if a nozzle is shorted. 
With the welder unplugged from the AC power source, touch the probes of an ohmmeter or continuity tester to the end of the 
contact tip and the outside of the nozzle. If there is any continuity at all, the nozzle is shorted. Clean or replace as needed. 

General Maintenance

Consumable Maintenance

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Страница 1: ...MIG 205DS IGBT INVERTER MULTI PROCESS WELDER MIG MAG FLUX CORED STICK LIFT TIG Aug 2023 Copyright YesWelder OPERATOR S MANUAL...

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Страница 3: ...lling the Welding Wire 10 OPERATION 12 Performance Data Plate and Duty Cycle 12 Internal Thermal Protection 13 Welding Preparation 13 Welding Wire Selection 14 Gas Selection 14 Setup for MIG GMAW Flux...

Страница 4: ...your breathing zone and the general area IN A LARGE ROOM OR OUTDOORS natural ventilation may be adequate if you keep your head out of the fumes See be low USE NATURAL DRAFTS or fans to keep the fumes...

Страница 5: ...s spilled wipe it up and do not start engine until fumes have been eliminated 1 d Keep all equipment safety guards covers and devices in position and in good repair Keep hands hair clothing and tools...

Страница 6: ...orm to ANSI Z87 I standards 4 b Use suitable clothing made from durable ame resistant material to protect your skin and that of your helpers from the arc rays 4 c Protect other nearby personnel with s...

Страница 7: ...the welding area increase the possibility of the welding current passing through lifting chains crane cables or other alternate cir cuits This can create re hazards or overheat lifting chains or cable...

Страница 8: ...must be placed on a secure level surface di rectly or on recommended cart The machine may topple over if this procedure is not followed Standard Voltage Frequency 220V 10 50 60Hz 110V 10 50 60Hz Input...

Страница 9: ...Drive Roller 023 0 30 030 035 on the machine 5 W Knurl Groove Drive Roller 030 035 6 U Knurl Groove Drive Roller 035 045 7 220V 110V Adapter 8 MIG Gun 9 Graphene Feeding Liner 10 MIG Gun Tips X 4 11 G...

Страница 10: ...FEEDER WELDER Keep ammable material away Do not weld on closed containers ARC RAYS can burn eyes and skin Wear eye ear and body protection WARNING Observe all safety information throughout this manua...

Страница 11: ...ceptacle 8 Wire Drive Polarity Lead Permits con guring the wire drive to positive or negative polarity by inserting into the positive or negative receptacle Ensure connector is tightly locked into pla...

Страница 12: ...on to prevent the spool from over rotating when the trigger is released 17 Wire Drive Components Feeds wire from the wire spool through the drive and through the welding gun to the weld 18 Spool Gun S...

Страница 13: ...er hour on the regulator For MIG welding Depress the gun trigger to ensure that the gas is owing through the gun WARNING Cylinders are highly pressurized Handle with care Serious accidents can result...

Страница 14: ...gh force on the wire to prevent it from slipping out of the drive assembly NOTE Too much pressure will cause wire to feeding problems and may burn out the wire feed motor 5 Let go of the wire 6 Remove...

Страница 15: ...MAKE SURE THE WIRE IS CUT CLEANLY NO BURRS OR ANGLES AND THAT AT LEAST 1 FROM THE END IS STRAIGHT NO CURVES FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE LINER WHEN CHECKING THE CORR...

Страница 16: ...To properly prepare for welding with your new welder it is necessary to Read the safety precautions at the front of this manual Prepare an organized well lit work area Provide protection for the eyes...

Страница 17: ...ed speed arc voltage match automatically 2 Press selector button 1 to select voltage modifying adjust the voltage from 10 10 with adjustment knob modify voltage based on type of material and thickness...

Страница 18: ...and snip the wire from the spool being sure to hold the wire to prevent rapid uncoiling 9 Feed the wire in the groove of the drive roller through the outlet guide tube into the torch neck Make sure th...

Страница 19: ...er in short forward movements down the cable assembly all the way through and out the torch end Avoid kinking the liner Kinking the liner will damage it and require replacement 5 Place the tip holder...

Страница 20: ...nd euro connector using long nose pliers Unscrew the inlet guide tube from the wire feeding mechanism Feed the extended graphene liner into the outlet guide tube hole of the machine Euro connector Fee...

Страница 21: ...n bare metal not rusty or painted Connect the TIG torch gas line to the gas regulator argon gas only USE INERT GAS 100 ARGON ONLY TURN ON GAS AT THE GAS REGULATOR CHECK FOR GAS FLOW AND ADJUST FLOW RA...

Страница 22: ...INING THE CONTACT TIP The purpose of the CONTACT TIP is to transfer welding current to the welding wire while allowing the wire to pass through it smoothly Always use a contact tip stamped with the sa...

Страница 23: ...painted oily or greasy workpiece Poor ground connection or torch electrode connection Incorrect settings Bad ground or loose ground connection Trigger not pulled while wire is in contact with workpiec...

Страница 24: ...electrician Turn the ON OFF SWITCH to the ON position Make sure the circuit breaker has been reset Exceeded duty cycle thermal protector engaged Insuf cient air ow causing machine to overheat before...

Страница 25: ...too low Check the connection of the clamp and work gun to the machine Check the connection of the MIG ELECTRODE POLARITY JUMPER Check connection of the ground cable to the work work clamp Tighten cabl...

Страница 26: ...WIRING DIAGRAM 23...

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