SIP Migmate 130 Manual

Conversion to dp version

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Migmate 130 conversion to DP version

Note: conversion will involve the opening of the machine, it should only be performed by electrically
competent person.
The gas and dual purpose of the Migmate are almost the same and share 90+ % of their parts see diagram
below.
Gas version
DP version
The main area of visual difference is to the front panel, the gas version has a cable clamp to hold the captive
earth return lead and a blanking plug, in the DP version the place of these two is taken by a pair of 10-
25mm Dinse sockets, the sockets are connected to the choke output and the +ve plate of the rectifier.
Gas version
DP version

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  • Page 1 Migmate 130 conversion to DP version Note: conversion will involve the opening of the machine, it should only be performed by electrically competent person. The gas and dual purpose of the Migmate are almost the same and share 90+ % of their parts see diagram below.
  • Page 2 Conversion to DP Parts– 1* 10mm Red ring crimp 1 * Red butt splice, 450 mm length 1mm² lead 1 * 1m length 10mm² length welding cable ( if the earth lead is on poor condition you will need and extra 1.5m to make a new earth lead) 2 * small dinse socket (10-25mm) 2 * small dinse plug (10-25mm) Following crimps/terminals are for 10mm²...
  • Page 3 Conversion to Gasless Parts– 10mm Red ring crimp 1 * Red butt splice 450 mm length 1mm² lead 1 * 6mm 10mm² crimp M6*30mm bolt M6 nut 3*M6 15mm dia washer Disconnect the welder from the mains. Remove the side panel from the welder. Loosen the earth lead cable gland.
  • Page 4 Rectifier Plate Blue wire to thermal overload may go via CN5 on PCB. May be a different colour Before After Choke Before After gasless After gas/gasless...
  • Page 5 Route for new torch link cable...
  • Page 6 Dinse plugs and sockets. These are a family of high current welding power connectors, they come in range of sizes normally speci- fied by the cross sectional area of the cable, to connect you insert the plug in the socket and turn the plug half a turn.

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