Connecting To Power Supply Mains; Filler Materials And Equipment; Use; Welding Processes - Kemppi MINARC 150 AU Operation Instructions Manual

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Parts of the unit
A
Body of machine
B
Main power switch and signal light
C
Selector switch for welding process
D
Welding current regulator
E
Signal light VRD safe ON
F
Signal light for overheating
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Electrode holder and welding cable
H
Earth cable and clamp
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2.5.

CONNECTING TO POWER SUPPLY MAINS

The unit has a mains cable and a wall plug. You can fi nd fuse and cable sizes in the end
of these instructions in Technical data.
2.6.

FILLER MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT

See also 2.4. Main components. You can use all electrodes intended for welding with DC.
Suitable electrode sizes for the unit are listed in the table on unit's front panel as well as
in the end of these instructions in Technical data.
1.
Use welding specifi cations given on electrode package.
2.
Check that you have selected the correct welding process before starting to
weld.
3.
Check that welding cable and earth cable connections are tight. If a
connection is slack, it will result in voltage drop that will cause the
connection to heat.
4.
Mount the electrode fi rmly in holder.
3.

USE

It is forbidden to weld in places where there is a danger of fi re or explosion!
3.1.

WELDING PROCESSES

3.1.1.

Manual Metal Arc welding (MMA)

In manual metal arc (MMA) the welding fi ller material is melted from the electrode to the
weld pool. Filler and rate of welding current is selected on the basis of electrode size used
and welding position. Arc is formed between electrode tip and work piece. The melting
electrode coating forms gas and slag, which protects the weld pool. Slag solidifi ed over
the weld is removed after welding e.g. with a chipping hammer.
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