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MAT9086
OPERATING MANUAL
WARNING ! Read this manual carefully to ensure that you
understand the contents of the manual and follow the instructions in actual
use process. If necessary, please keep this manual properly for reference
when needed.
MMA
TIG
MIG/MAG
PLASMA
FLUX
(STICK)
(GTAW)
(GMAW)
CUTTING
CORED

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  • Page 1 MAT9086 OPERATING MANUAL WARNING ! Read this manual carefully to ensure that you understand the contents of the manual and follow the instructions in actual use process. If necessary, please keep this manual properly for reference when needed. MIG/MAG PLASMA...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. Symbol ........................1 1.1 Normal symbol ..................... 1 1.2 MMA symbol ......................1 1.3 TIG symbol ......................2 1.4 MIG/MAG/FLUX CORED symbol ................ 2 2. Safety ......................... 3 2.1 Before welding work .................... 3 2.2 During welding work2.2.1 Toxic gas ..............4 2.3 After welding work ....................5 Install ..........................5 3.1 Content .........................5...
  • Page 3: Symbol

    1.Symbol 1.1 Normal symbol Symbol Meaning Warning! Caution! Read the instruction manual Please wear glasses, masks, and ear protectors Please wear gloves Suitable for welding in environments with a high risk of electric shock Gas supply Protective earth (ground) Temperature indication Direct current (DC) Alternating current (AC) 1.2 MMA symbol...
  • Page 4: Tig Symbol

    1.3 TIG symbol Symbol Meaning TIG welding LIFT TIG 1.4 MIG/MAG/FLUX CORED symbol Symbol Meaning MIG/MAG welding. Flux cored self-shielded arc welding. Inductance regulation. Wire feed drive. MIG/MAG spot welding 2T/4T 2 steps and 4 steps control Page 2 of...
  • Page 5: Safety

    2. Safety Warning! Before starting welding, please carefully read the safety instructions, understand the hazards generated during welding, and carry out corresponding inspections and protections. Some hazards may be fatal! 2.1 Before welding work 2.1.1 Environment check The machine should work in low dust environments. Large amounts of dust may enter the machine, and if there are conductive substances in the dust, it may cause damage to the machine and even endanger personal safety.
  • Page 6: During Welding Work2.2.1 Toxic Gas

    During welding work 2.2.1 Toxic gas Please wear a mask during welding work. During welding, toxic gases or suspended particles may be generated. Although you are in a well ventilated environment and inhale only a small amount of harmful substances, long-term inhalation still poses great harm.
  • Page 7: After Welding Work

    2.3 After welding work 2.3.1 High temperature attention The workpiece and welding torch that have just been welded are in a high temperature state, and must not be touched directly, which will burn the skin. The welding torch or welding rod that has just been welded has a high temperature and should be disposed of properly, and placed on flammable objects or items with a low melting point, which may cause property loss and personal safety hazards.
  • Page 8: Wiring Diagram

    grounding clamp FLUX CORED welding torch FLUX grounding clamp CORED FLUX CORED welding torch cylinder 3.2 Wiring diagram Model Diagram MIG/MAG FLUX CORED Page 6 of...
  • Page 9: Installation Steps

    3.3 Installation steps 3.3.1 Recommended installation procedure Make sure the machine is turned off. Check whether the power cable is good and the input voltage is correct. Access input power. If necessary, select the appropriate gas and connect the gas. If it is MIG/MAG/FLUX CORED, the wire feeder should be properly connected.
  • Page 10 3.3.4 Choose the right wire feed wheel of MIG/MAG/FLUX CORED species Materials U- shaped wheel For aluminum welding only Knurled wheel Special for flux-cored welding wire V-shaped wheel Steel, stainless steel 3.3.5 Matters needing attention MIG/MAG/FLUX CORED The diameter of the welding wire, the diameter wire feed wheel and the diameter of the conductive nozzle should be the same.
  • Page 11: Operation

    Operation 4.1 Specification Model MAT9086 Input voltage 380V MIG: 19A Input current MMA: 20A LIFT TIG: 15.5A No-load voltage MIG: 30A/15.5V to 300A/29V Output voltage and current MMA: 20A/20.8V to 300A/32V LIFT TIG: 20A/10.8V to 300A/22V Duty cycle 60% @ 40℃...
  • Page 12: Panel Introduction

    4.2 Panel introduction Instruction Instruction Power LED Button 4 for inching Button 5 to select I start, Crater, and Thermal protection LED burn back functions for MIG mode. Display 1 to show current, plate Button 6 to select gas and material for thickness, and wire speed SYN MIG mode Display 2 to show voltage, trim,...
  • Page 13: Functional Detail

    4.3 Functional detail 4.3.1 Normal Short circuit protection When a short circuit is detected, the machine will turn off the output current to avoid being in a high current output state all the time. Sometimes the output current may still exist, and the user should avoid short circuit between the electrode and the workpiece as much as possible, and do not get too close, especially the alkaline electrode.
  • Page 14: Welding Parameter

    success rate of arcing. After successful arcing, the current is automatically turned off. 4.3.3 MIG/MAG Burn back At the end of the welding, the end of the welding wire is easy to form small balls, which will lead to inconvenient wire collection. In order to avoid this situation, after the welding is finished, the backfiring function is added to make the ball burn off.
  • Page 15: Welding Procedure

    The relationship between current size and tungsten needle size. Tungsten needle diameter/mm DC output/A AC output/A 10-75A 15-55A 40-130A 60-125A 75-180A 85-160A 130-230A 120-210A 160-310A 150-250A 275-450A 240-350A TIG can weld with wire, and the diameter of the wire is related to the current when the wire is used.
  • Page 16: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble shooting 5.1 Fault code When the machine fails, you can understand the fault type through the fault code on the screen. Fault Description E01/F01 overheating E02/F02 The input voltage is over or under voltage E05/F05 Torch switch closed before turning on E08/F08 Over current E09/F09...
  • Page 17 tear, and replace them if necessary. Check the ground connection, adjust the settings Arc instability according to the type of material being welded, and replace the electrode if necessary. The workpiece is welded Reduce current. through Increase the current; Arcing difficulty Increase HOT START;...
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    Maintenance WARNING : Non-professionals should not open the machine, it may be dangerous. Before any maintenance operation, please disconnect the power first. 6.1 Exploded Views Page 16 of...
  • Page 19 Part Name Part Name Right Cover Insulation Strip A Decorative Strip A Heat Sink Crimping Board B Insulation Strip B Crimping Board A Left Holder Welding Gun Joint Wheel Wire Feeder Transformer Fixed Seat Fan Holder Quick Connector Fixed Retainer Beam Wire Feeder Base Bottom Case...
  • Page 20: Maintenance Guide

    6.2 Maintenance guide Don't take apart the machine without permission, it may damage the machine. When moving the machine, make sure the power is off. Do not block the fan of the running machine or touch the fan position. Check the ventilation before each use.

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