ESAB CIGWELD EasyWeld 130 Operating Manual page 30

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EasyWeld / HandyWeld 130
8. Negative Welding Output Terminal
The negative welding terminal is used to connect the welding output of the power source to the work lead. Most
General Purpose electrodes are connected with work lead to negative. Consult the electrode manufacturer's
information for the correct polarity.
Welding current flows from the workpiece via this Dinse type terminal to the power source. It is essential,
that the male dinse type plug is inserted and turned securely to achieve a sound electrical connection. Do not
over tighten.
CAUTION
! !
Loose welding terminal connections can cause overheating and result in the male plug being fused in the Dinse terminal.
9. Gas Inlet
Note the Optional Argon Mini- Regulator and Gas Hose Kit W4013010 is required in order to use Gas Shielded
Solid MIG Welding Wires.
The Gas Inlet connection is a barb type inlet fitting located on the rear of the machine which is used to supply
the appropriate MIG welding gas to the unit. Refer to section 5.09 for MIG set up details.
WARNING
! !
Only Inert Shielding Gases specifically designed for welding applications should be used.
10. Fan
The Fan is turned ON/OFF by the Power Switch on the rear panel of the machine.
11. On/Off Switch
This switch is used to turn the unit ON/OFF. When this switch is turned ON the Power Indicator on the front
panel will illuminate.
NOTE
If the Power Source is repeatedly switched On then Off rapidly or the supply to the power source is turned On and Off
rapidly it may not turn On due to inbuilt protective devices acting. If this occurs leave the Power Source On/Off switch
turned to the Off position for several minutes to allow for the protective devices to reset.
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