ADVANCEMIG 200 MULTI-PROCESS MIG WELDER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS LIFT TIG 230V 50HZ IGBT DIRECT CONSTANT SPOOL GUN POWER MULTI-VOLTAGE SYNERGIC SPIKE/ IP23 CORROSION VOLTAGE INTELLIGENT (OPTIONAL SINGLE INVERTER CURRENT CURRENT/ CAPABLE FACTOR INPUT POWER OPERATION SCREEN & SALT SPRAY REDUCTION GENERATOR...
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ADVANCEMIG 200 Congratulations on your new Strata product! The Strata range from Euroquip uses latest technology design and engineering to produce welding products that combine market leading value and features with durability. Designed for discerning operators who seek professional results and product quality without the price tag of a full professional setup.
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The ultimate single phase synergic MIG welder with full LCD colour screen. Easy set up and operation on an incredible wide range of materials. Lift TIG, spool gun ready and multi voltage capable (operates on an extension cord) are just some of the features the ADVANCEMIG 200 boasts. A must have for todays industrial professional.
ADVANCEMIG 200 Know Your Machine More detailed explanations of function on following pages. Left Selection Knob 2. Menu Button 3. LCD Display Screen 4. Enter Button 5. Right Selection Knob 6. Negative (-) Welding Power Output Connection Socket Tig Torch Gas Connector 8. Remote Connection Plug 9. Mig Torch Euro Connector 10. Positive (+) Welding Power Output Connection Socket Wire Feeder 11. Spool Holder 12. Spool Gun/ Internal Wire Feeder Switch 13. Positive (+) MIG Torch Power Connection 14. Negative (-) MIG Torch Power Connection 15. Wire Feed Tension Arm 16. Wire Feed Tension Adjustment 17. Drive Roller Retainer...
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ADVANCEMIG 200 Controls Explained Burn Back (0-10) Burnback adjustment controls the short period of time that the wire feed will continue to run for after the main welding current stops. If Synergic Program Selection Screen the wire feed and current is stopped at exactly the (Only available in MIG/MAG Synergic Mode) same time, the wire will still be hot and will ‘burn’...
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ADVANCEMIG 200 pulled and released again to stops the welding circuit. MMA Mode Parameters This function is useful to longer welds as the trigger is not required to be held on continuously. Hot Start (0-10) Hot start provides extra power when the weld starts to counteract the high resistance of Pre Flow (0-2S) This controls the period shielding gas the electrode and workpiece as the arc is started.
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VRD protection is enabled standard for the Advance- for a given voltage setting is affected by welding wire type and size, shielding gas, welding material and Mig 200. If it is not required, the feature can be disa- bled by a Strata service dealer. joint type. It is recommended to set the welding volt- age as desired and then slowly adjust the wire speed www.strata.co.nz...
ADVANCEMIG 200 Quick Start Guide - Welder Installation Electrical Connection WARNING! Excessive spool brake tension will cause wire feeding issues and affect welding per- formance as well as premature failure/ wear of The AdvanceMIG 200 is designed to operate on a wire feed components.
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ADVANCEMIG 200 2. Gasless Welding Operation justment lever (16) to indicate the adjustment position. The higher the number indicated, the higher the tension that is set. Connect the earth cable quick connector to the positive welding power output socket (10). Con- WARNING! Before changing the feed roller or wire nect the earth clamp to the work piece. Contact...
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ADVANCEMIG 200 Note to welding with Aluminium and other soft wires. The second advantage is that the gun can allow the use MIG welding with aluminium provides a unique chal- of the small D100 wire spools at a distance from the lenge, due to the low column strength of the wire.
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ADVANCEMIG 200 5. ARC/ MMA Welding Operation 6.4 Connect the machine to suitable mains power us- ing the mains input power lead. Switch the mains 5.1 Connect the earth cable quick connector to the power switch to ‘on’ to power up the machine. negative welding power output socket (6) Con- Select ‘TIG lift’ mode from the main menu screen. nect the earth clamp to the work piece. Contact with the work piece must be firm contact with 6.5 Assemble the female gas quick connector to the...
Shroud Spring (2 pk) PDL15 Plug, 3 Pin 15A 250V straight MSN2554 Swan Neck 17831 2 Roll Wire Feeder Drive Roller 0.6/0.8mm ‘v’ groove 17832 2 Roll Wire Feeder Drive Roller 0.9/1.0mm ‘v’ groove MB25KIT MIG Consumables Starter Kit - MB25. MSL1539 Steel Liner 0.6 - 0.9mm 3m 17833 2 Roll Wire Feeder Drive Roller 0.8/0.9mm flux cored MSL1549 Steel Liner 0.6 - 0.9mm 4m 17834 2 Roll Wire Feeder Drive Roller 0.8/1.0mm ‘u’ groove MSL1559 Steel Liner 0.6 x 0.9mm x 5m 17844 Gas Inlet QC MTL1538T Teflon Liner 0.6 - 0.8mm x 3m 17846 9 Pin Strata MIG Remote Connection Plug These accessories listed are available from your Strata Supplier. Refer to the Strata Catalogue, your Strata Supplier or look online at www.strata.co.nz for other accessories and consumables available. www.strata.co.nz...
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ADVANCEMIG 200 Binzel MT250 MIG Torch Range Parts MSS2557 Shroud Spring MSN2554 Swan Neck Assembly UG8015 Handle Cable Support C/W Ball Joint B2514 Ergo Handle Kit C/W Lock Nut 10. UG2516 Medium / Large Ergo Trigger 19. MOR1596 Gun Plug ‘O’ Ring 20. MLN1597 Liner Nut All products conform to EN60974-7 and are RoHS, REACH and WEEE compliant www.strata.co.nz...
ADVANCEMIG 200 Care & Maintenance This appliance is manufactured in accordance with relevant safety standards. Only experts must carry out repairing of electrical appliances, otherwise Keep your Welding Machine considerable danger for the user may result. Use only genuine replacement parts. Do not use modified or in Top Condition non-genuine parts.
ADVANCEMIG 200 Safety 6. Protect yourself from electric shock. Do not use the welder outdoors. Insulate yourself from the work piece and the ground. Use non-flammable, dry insulating material if possible, or use dry rubber mats, dry wood or Store and Retain this Manual plywood, or other dry insulating material large enough to Retain this manual for the safety warnings and precau- cover the area of contact with the work or the ground.
ADVANCEMIG 200 Welding Safety Instructions & Warnings trash, and other debris. Do not use equipment in ar- eas near flammable chemicals, dust, and vapours. WARNING! Do not use this product in a damp or wet location. Protect yourself and others from possible serious injury or death. Keep children away. Read the op-...
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ADVANCEMIG 200 When possible, move the work to a location well wire welding, the wire, wire reel, drive roll housing, and all away from combustible materials. If relocation is not metal parts touching the welding wire are electrically live. possible, protect the combustibles with a cover made Incorrectly installed or improperly grounded equipment is of fire resistant material.
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ADVANCEMIG 200 Personal Safety CAUTION! Keep the work area well lit. Make sure there is adequate space surrounding the work area. Al- ways keep the work area free of obstructions, grease, oil, trash, and other debris. Do not use equipment in areas near flammable chemicals, dust, and vapours. Do not use this product in a damp or wet location.
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ADVANCEMIG 200 Cylinders Do not weld on coated metals, such as galvanized, lead, or cadmium plated steel, unless the coating is WARNING! removed from the weld area, the area is well venti- Gas cylinders contain gas under high pressure. If lated, and if necessary, while wearing an air- supplied damaged, a cylinder can explode.
Registered warranty period for the ADVANCEMIG 200: The decision that an issue with a product qualifies as a warranty claim is made at the sole jurisdiction of Euroquip. Commercial Use: 36 Months...
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Congratulations on your new STRATA product. We are proud to have you as 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 distributor or service agency visit www.
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