Gas Safety; Specification - Sealey MiGHTYMiG250 Manual

Professional gas/no gas mig welder
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have held flammable materials or gases, liquids or solids. avoid operating on materials cleaned with chlorinated solvents or
near such solvents.
do noT stand welder on a metal workbench, car bodywork or similar object.
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do noT touch any live metal parts of the torch or electrode while the machine is switched on.
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do noT pull the welder by the cable or the torch and do noT bend or strain cables. Protect cables from sharp or abrasive items and
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do noT stand on them. Protect from heat. long lengths of slack must be gathered and neatly coiled. do noT place cables where
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they could endanger other people.
do noT touch the torch or workpiece immediately after welding as they will be very hot. Allow to cool.
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do noT operate welder while under the influence of drugs, alcohol or intoxicating medication, or if tired.
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When not in use store the welder in a safe, dry, childproof area.
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1.3.

Gas safeTY

Store gas cylinders in a vertical position only and ensure that the storage area is correctly secured.
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do noT store gas cylinders in areas where temperature exceeds 50°C. do noT use direct heat on a cylinder. Always keep gas
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cylinders cool.
do noT attempt to repair or modify any part of a gas cylinder or valve and do noT puncture or damage a cylinder.
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do noT obscure or remove any official cylinder labels. Always check the gas identity before use. Avoid getting gas cylinders oily or
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greasy.
do noT lift a cylinder by the cap, guard or valve. Always keep caps and guards in place and close valve when not in use.
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2. inTrodUCTion
2.1.
inTrodUCTion: MIGHTYMIG250 is supplied with a high quality cool running BInZel® MB25AK euro torch, 3mtr earth cable, 1.4mtr
of gas hose, twin gauged gas regulator, 1kg spool of 0.8mm wire, 0.8 and 1.0mm tips. Set up in the gas welding mode but can easily be
switched to gasless. Use in gasless mode will require the purchase of a spool of flux cored wire.
2.2.
IMPORTANT: These instructions contain information you require to prepare your machine for welding, together with a maintenance
and trouble shooting section. If you have no previous experience the instructions are not intended to show you how to become a welder . Should you
have no experience, we recommend that you seek training from an expert source. MIG welding is relatively easy to perform, but does
require a steady hand and time practising under supervision with scrap metal as it is only with continued practice that you will achieve
the desired results.

3. sPeCifiCaTion

sPeCifiCaTion, Model no: ................................................................. MiGHTYMiG250
Maximum Current: .................................................................................................... 250A
Wire Capacity steel: ................................................................................................5-15kg
duty Cycle: ............................... 100% @ 110Amps, 60% @ 140Amps, 20% @ 250Amps
Cooling System: ................................................................................................ Forced Air
Gas Type:.............................................................................. Co
Torch: ........................................................................ euro non live - BInZel ® MB25AK
Power Input ........................................................................................................ 230V 1ph
Absorbed power .....................................................................................................11.0kW
Case size ........................................................................................................extra-large
Weight ........................................................................................................................75kg
Replacement tips (Pack of Five) ..............................................................MIG917(0.8mm)
Replacement tips (Pack of Five) ............................................................ TG100/2(1.0mm)
Replacement nozzle .............................................................................................MIG929
4. asseMBlY
4.1.
asseMBlinG THe fronT CasTors: (Refer to fig.1) The wheels are more easily assembled with the welder placed upside down on a
smooth non-abrasive surface. The welder should be turned over by at least two people as it is very heavy.
4.1.1.
Bolt the two castors to the front end of the main casing using the bolts provided.
4.2.
asseMBlinG THe BoTToM Panel & rear WHeels: (Refer to fig.1)
4.2.1.
Place the bottom panel onto the underside of the main welder casing in the position indicated below so that the fixings on the bottom of the
main casing show within the holes punched through the bottom panel. The underside of the main casing extends beyond the
back of the casing by 5cm and has three threaded fixings within it. Align the 3 fixing holes across the width of the bottom panel with these
threaded fixings and insert an M8 x 16mm bolt into each hole together with a flat washer and a locking washer. leave finger tight.
4.2.2.
In the two returned flanges that lap over each side of the main casing are two holes which will align with threaded inserts in the sides of
the main casing. Into each hole insert an M5 x 25mm slotted bolt together with a flat washer and a locking washer. Tighten all four
fixings, then tighten the three bolts on the underside of the bottom panel.
4.2.3.
Slide a wheel onto each end of the axle followed by a washer. Pass a cotter pin through each free end of the axle and bend it over to retain
the wheels.
4.2.4.
With the assistance of another person turn the welder the right way up onto its wheels.
© Jack Sealey limited
Argon & Co
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Original Language Version
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MIGHTYMIG250 Issue 2 (HF) 15/05/18
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