Spartus EasyMIG 210 User Manual

Spartus EasyMIG 210 User Manual

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SPARTUS® EasyMIG welding semiautomatic
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210s 210 215
User manual

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  • Page 1 SPARTUS® EasyMIG welding semiautomatic 210s 210 215 User manual...
  • Page 2 But a good product is not everything, service care is equally important. And here we can assure you that thanks to the fact that you have chosen SPARTUS® products, you do not have to worry about possible service care. Our qualified service is always at your disposal.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. OPERATIONAL SAFETY - RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH WELDING ARC AND PLASMA CUTTING ........................ 2 1.1 General safety rules ............................2 1.2 Electric shock can kill ............................2 1.3 Arc radiation can be dangerous ......................3 1.4 Vapors and gases can be dangerous ..........
  • Page 4: Operational Safety - Risks Associated With Welding Arc And Plasma Cutting

    USER MANUAL 1. SAFETY OF USE - THREATS ACCOMPANYING ARC WELDING AND PLASMA CUTTING Arc welding and plasma cutting are • Falling equipment may cause a threat to processes that can endanger the operator health or life. Secure the device against and those around him.
  • Page 5: Arc Radiation Can Be Dangerous

    USER MANUAL • Before starting welding and during the 1.3 ARC RADIATION MAY BE process, isolate yourself from the DANGEROUS substrate and the environment using dry and undamaged protective clothing. Do not work on wet ground. • It is forbidden to touch the ŁW sockets ("+" and / or "-") while the device is operating (the device is connected to the power supply).
  • Page 6: Vapors And Gases Can Be Dangerous

    USER MANUAL • A neck clip may be necessary to protect the operator and his assistant who may against reflected radiation. be at risk. Welding fumes can be controlled by a number of factors, such as process modifications, technical protection, working 1.3.3 Protection of people in the vicinity of methods, personal protective equipment the welding arc...
  • Page 7: Noise Can Be Harmful

    USER MANUAL FIRE HAZARD and the radiation of the arc can react with OR EXPLOSION the solvent vapors, which can result in the formation of FOSGEN - a highly toxic Arc welding and related processes can and poisonous gas. cause fire or explosions. Appropriate •...
  • Page 8: Remaining Threats

    USER MANUAL 1.6.2 Risk of explosion 1.7 OTHER RISKS It is forbidden to heat, cut or burn Arc welding and related processes are not cleaning tanks, barrels or containers of associated with other hazards not toxic or flammable materials. There is a mentioned before.
  • Page 9: Other Information

    USER MANUAL 1.7.4 Moving parts can be secured computer equipment and dangerous industrial robots, immobilizing them completely. 1.8 OTHER INFORMATION When performing welding work, comply with the health and safety requirements contained in the current versions of legal acts, which include, inter alia: Keep all the elements securing the device •...
  • Page 10: Symbols Used Throughout The Manual

    USER MANUAL WARNING! Voltage 15kV. Accidentally pressing the microswitch causes the arc to strike unintentionally. Never put your naked hand near the electrode when the device is connected to the power source. 1.9 SYMBOLS USED FURTHER IN THE MANUAL These symbols mark places where important information can be found. 2.
  • Page 11: Area Assessment

    Methods of reducing the emission of electromagnetic interference are detailed in the standard EN 60974-9 "Arc welding equipment - Part 9: Installation and use". 4. COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS SPARTUS welding equipment® EasyMIG 210s / 210/215/225 comply with the relevant requirements of Union harmonization legislation: LVD 2014/35 / EU directives...
  • Page 12: Nameplate

    The maximum welding current for MIG / MAG / TIG methods is 200A (220A for EasyMIG 225). For the MMA method it is: 160A for EasyMIG 210s, 180A for EasyMIG 210 and 215 and 200A for EasyMIG 225. The devices are powered from a single-phase 230V network.
  • Page 13: Technical Parameters Of The Device

    USER MANUAL Surrounding air free from excessive amounts of dust, acids, corrosive gases, etc. or substances other than those generated by the welding process Maximum slope of the ground not more than 10 ° Ambient temperature during transport and storage -20 °...
  • Page 14: Installation And Use

    470 x 190 x 330 490 x 230 x 330 490 x 230 x 330 570 x 265 x 460 Dimensions [mm] 7. INSTALLATION AND USE WARNING! Welding machines SPARTUS® EasyMIG 210s / 210/215/225 are designed for professional and industrial use. The device may only be connected and operated by suitably qualified personnel. Forbidden is grinding and / or carrying out other locksmithing or machining of metals near the ventilation openings of the device.
  • Page 15: Movement And Displacement

    USER MANUAL 7.2 MOVEMENT AND MOVEMENT Be especially careful when moving the welding machine. The device should be transported using the transport handle. In the event of its damage, it must be repaired at an authorized service center. 7.3 CONSTRUCTION DESCRIPTION 7.3.1 Source ON / OFF switch...
  • Page 16: Connection To The Mains

    USER MANUAL Wire guide - guide entrance. Knob for adjusting the pressure of the rollers. Guide roller Pressing roller 7.4 CONNECTION TO THE POWER SUPPLY NETWORK The requirements for the parameters of the supply network (supply voltage, permissible range of voltage fluctuations from the network, etc.) are given in the table with the technical data of the device and on the rating plate of the welding machine.
  • Page 17 USER MANUAL 7.5.2 Installation of spool with welding wire 1. Unlock the welding wire locking mechanism in the mounting fixture M. 2. Place the spool with the welding wire on the spool clamping mechanism. Pay particular attention to the direction of the wire unwinding, the basic criterion - the minimum radius of the wire bend, linear with the guide entryA.
  • Page 18 USER MANUAL 7.5.5 Connecting the device - MIG / MAG welding Before connecting equipment and shielding gas to the appliance, make sure that the appliance is disconnected from the power supply and that the is in the OFF position. Unless the wire manufacturer recommends otherwise, for most applications during MIG / MAG welding, the welding polarity on the EURO socket should be positive "+"...
  • Page 19: Connecting The Device - Mma Welding

    USER MANUAL 7.6 MACHINE CONNECTION - MMA WELDING Before connecting equipment and shielding gas to the appliance, make sure that the appliance is disconnected from the power supply and that the is in the OFF position. Welding polarity "+" or "-" depends on the type of electrodes used. Please refer to the requirements specified by the manufacturer of welding electrodes.
  • Page 20: Device Connection - Welding With Self-Shielding Wire (Fcaw)

    USER MANUAL 7.7 MACHINE CONNECTION - SELF-SHIELD WELDING (FCAW) Before connecting equipment and shielding gas to the appliance, make sure that the appliance is disconnected from the power supply and that the is in the OFF position. Unless otherwise recommended by the manufacturer of the welding wire, the self-shielding wire should be welded with negative polarity (-) on the MIG / MAG welding holder and positive polarity (+) on the clamp.
  • Page 21: Connecting The Device - Tig Welding

    USER MANUAL 7.8 CONNECTION OF THE MACHINE - TIG WELDING Before connecting equipment and shielding gas to the appliance, make sure that the appliance is disconnected from the power supply and that the is in the OFF position. 7.8.1 Connecting the shielding gas cylinder 1.
  • Page 22: Operation Of The Function Panel Of The Welding Machine

    USER MANUAL OPERATING THE FUNCTION PANEL OF THE WELDING MACHINE Parameter display: Parameter selection button: MIG / welding voltage / function name MAG - voltage, inductance MMA - current, Hot Start, Arc Force Parameter display: welding current / wire feed speed / Wire diameter selection button inductance Parameter adjustment knob...
  • Page 23: Maintenance

    USER MANUAL Description of parameters on the LCD display Wire feed speed with "slow Welding current loss" Wire feed speed Welding Wire diameter voltage 2T / 4T working mode Arc length correction Post gas ( gas flow after welding) The currently selected Thickness of the material to be welded Inductance program MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 24: Environmental Protection

    10. TROUBLE SHOOTING Not all problems with the functioning of the device indicate its failure. You can analyze the probable fault yourself. In case of any doubt, please contact the distributor of SPARTUS® products or an authorized service center. During the warranty period, all repairs are made by an authorized service center. Performing repairs by unauthorized persons will void the warranty.
  • Page 25 USER MANUAL MIG WELDING PROBLEMS The contact tip is not properly attached / tightened. Excessive heating of the welding gun. The welding current is too high for the load capacity of the torch. Wire guide blocked. Contact tip worn. Uneven feeding The diameter of the contact tip is not suitable for electrode wire.
  • Page 26 Notes...
  • Page 27 A masterful combination of high-quality workmanship, perfect parameters and ergonomics - these are the features of the SPARTUS® Master series devices, which were created for this demanding welding work. Precision, functionality, excellent parameters and resistance to high loads - these are the features of the industrial series of SPARTUS®...
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This manual is also suitable for:

Easymig 210sEasymig 215Easymig 225

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