Mig Welding; Adaptation Of Device To Solid Welding Wire With Inert Gas - Parkside PMSG 200 A1 Operation And Safety Notes

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 MIG welding
Prevent the risk of an
electric shock, injury or damage. To do
this always unplug the mains plug from
the socket prior to each maintenance
task or preparatory work.
Different welding wires will be
Note:
needed depending on the application.
Welding wires with a diameter of
0.6–1.0 mm can be used with this
device.
Feed roll, welding nozzle and wire
cross-section must be compatible with
one another. The device is suitable for
wire reels weighing up to maximum
5000 g.
Use aluminium wire to weld aluminium
and steel wire to weld steel and iron.
 Adaptation of device to
solid welding wire with
inert gas
The correct connections for solid wire
welding when using inert gas are shown
in Fig. S. When using the aluminium
solid wire delivered with the product,
then you must use argon as the inert gas
(not included with the delivery).
S
35
38
32
10
First connect the plug
connector marked with the "+"
(see Fig. S). To fi x it in place, rotate
in a clockwise direction. If you are
in any doubt, then please contact a
professional.
Now connect the cable assembly
with direct connection
appropriate connector (see Fig. S).
Fix the connection in place by tight-
ening the fi xing ring
wise direction.
Then connect the earth cable
with the corresponding connector,
marked with the "-" (see Fig. S).
To fi x the connection in place, rotate
in a clockwise direction.
T
Pull the protective cap off the gas
connection
Now connect the inert gas feed
including the pressure reducer (not
36
included with the delivery) to the
gas connection
6
gas is required if you are not using
fl ux-cored wire with integrated solid
inert gas. If necessary, observe the
notes for your pressure reducer (not
included with the delivery). You can
use the following formula as a guide-
4
line for adjusting the gas fl ow:

MIG welding

with the
32
to the
10
in a clock-
38
.
33
(see Fig. T). Inert
33
GB/CY
4
5
33
19

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