PROCRAFT WELDING MIG / MAG MODELS 511307, 511467 & 511625 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THIS MANUAL WARNING! READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious injury. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS...
SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAVE THIS MANUAL PRECAUTIONS Keep this manual for the safety WARNING: When using tool, basic safety warnings precautions, assembly, precautions should always be followed to operating, inspection, maintenance and reduce the risk of personal injury and cleaning procedures. Write the product’s damage to equipment.
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moving parts. Replace damaged Power Cords immediately. Electrical Safety Damaged Power Cords increase the 1. Grounded tools must be plugged risk of electric shock. into an outlet properly installed and 6. When operating power tool grounded in accordance with all outside, sue an outdoor extension codes ordinances.
eye protection. Dust mask, non-skid affect tool’s operation. safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing damaged, have the tool serviced protection must used before using. Many accidents are appropriate conditions. caused by poorly maintained tools. 8. Use only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer Tool Use and Care for your model.
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vapors. Do not use this product in a work area. damp or wet location. a. When possible, move the work to 4. Avoid unintentional starting. Make location well away from sure you are prepared to begin work combustible; protect before turning on the tool. combustibles with a cover made of 5.
present for some time after the fire atmospheres containing has started. Do not weld or cut in h. Dangerously reactive the fumes. Do not breathe the fumes. flammable gases, vapors, liquids, Use enough ventilation or exhaust, or and dust. both, to keep fumes and gases from Provide adequate ventilation in your breathing zone and general area.
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Manual for the material you will weld or cut. Proper cylinder care. Secure cylinders to a cart, wall, or post, to prevent them from falling. All cylinders should be used and stored in an upright position. Never drop or strike a cylinder.
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Ground cable with Clamp Regulator/Flow Meter (not included) If any parts are missing or broken, please firmly onto the cylinder valve. PROCRAFT 2. Connect the gas air inlet (1) to your call at the number on the cover of this manual.
Choosing MIG, MMA, TIG Welding according the work needed. ” MIG welding: when you chose this welding mode, please plug the welding plug with cable to the MIG control socket 10 and plug the earth cable to socket 8. (Refer to page 9, (1)).
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wire won’t stop running until this Setting the Gun polarity For Wire type trigger is released. MIG/MMA/TIG 5. “ ” You can adjust the GAS welding current by turning this knob. for all welding functions MIG / MMA / TIG. Spool Gun Connection Euro Mig Torch Connector "+"...
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Assembly the wire feeder Note: When installing wire of a different size or composition, you will also need to change wire settings, set the gun polarity, and, possibly, install a gas cylinder, Refer to the below: 1. Important: Securely hold onto the end of the Welding Wire and keep tension on it during the following steps.
OPERATION Note: Before beginning, please read and understand all the safety precautions staring on page 1 and especially the section “Specific Safety Rules” starting on page 3. MIG Welding 1. Turn the Current Adjustment Knob to meet the needs of the job. 2.
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14. Caution: The Torch handle is now energized. Be careful not touch anything else with the Torch except the work piece to be welded. 15. Hold the Trigger down and tilt the torch forward. Keep the wire touch the work piece. 16.
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Excess or Burn-through Inadequate Proper Weld droops on top Weld does not contact the Weld is visible underneath and and underneath, or falls joint fully, just on the bulges slightly on top. through entirely, surface. making a hole Possible causes and Solutions 1.
Inspection, Maintenance, and cleaning WARNING! Before performing any maintenance on the Welder, unplug the power cord (54) from its electrical outlet and allow all components of the Welder to completely cool. Periodically open the Access Panel Remove the nozzle as explained from machine and,...
reduce spatter, is connected to the welding power source through the power Gas metal arc welding cable and transmits the electrical energy to the electrode while directing it to the metal welding (GMAW), weld area. It must be firmly secured and sometimes referred to by its subtypes properly sized, since it must allow the metal inert gas (MIG) welding or metal...
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Power supply orientation along the area being welded. Keeping a consistent contact tip-to-work distance (the stick distance) Most applications of gas metal arc welding important, because a long stick out use a constant voltage power supply. As a distance can cause the electrode to result, any change in arc length (which is overheat and will also waste shielding gas.
TROUBLESHOOTING IMPORTANT! BE CERTAIN to shut off the Welder, disconnect it from power, and discharge the torch to ground before adjusting, cleaning, or repairing the unit. Wire feed motor runs but wire does not feed properly Possible causes and solutions Insufficient wire feed pressure: Increase wire feed pressure properly - follow instructions on page 11-12.
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TROUBLESHOOTING (continue) IMPORTANT! BE CERTAIN to shut off the Welder, disconnect it from power, and discharge the torch to ground before adjusting, cleaning, or repairing the unit. Welder does not function when switched on Possible causes and solutions 1. tripped thermal protection device: Shut the welder’s switch to off and allow it to cool for at least 20 minutes.
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TROUBLESHOOTING (continue) IMPORTANT! BE CERTAIN to shut off the Welder, disconnect it from power, and discharge the torch to ground before adjusting, cleaning, or repairing the unit. Wire feeds, but shielding gas does not Flow Possible causes and solutions 1. Empty Gas cylinder: Check gas cylinder.
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INCLUDED STANDARD ACCESSORIES 511307: 170i Multi MIG / MMA / TIG INCLUDED STANDARD ACCESSORIES 4m Cable & Electrode Holder (500890) 4m Cable & Earth Clamp (500892) SB15 4m Long MIG Torch (500886) Argon Regulator 511467: 210i Multi MIG / MMA / TIG INCLUDED STANDARD ACCESSORIES 4m Cable &...
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INCLUDED STANDARD ACCESSORIES 511625: 250i MIG / MAG INCLUDED STANDARD ACCESSORIES SB24 4m Long MIG Torch 4m Cable & Earth Clamp Argon Regulator (511520) (500893) Page 25...
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