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POWER MIG
®
210 MP

CASE FRONT CONTROLS

FIGURE A.1

CASE FRONT CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS

1. Storage Compartment – Provides storage for small items such as
tips and drive rolls.
2. Adjustment Knob – Permits selecting wire feed speed for MIG &
FCAW welding, or output current for SMAW & GTAW welding.
3. Adjustment Knob – Permits selecting voltage for MIG & FCAW
welding, or activates output for SMAW & GTAW welding.
4. Color LED Screen – Permits visualization of welding process and
parameters. The screen features a replaceable screen shield for
protecting against dust & dirt.
• Replacement Shield: KP4140-1
5. Home Button – Returns the user to the Home Screen. At the Home
Screen, the user can select a welding process or the display
settings can be configured.
6. Center Adjustment Knob – Permits selecting items by rotating the
knob to the desired icon. Pressing the knob will select an item.
7. Back Button – Permits returning to the previous screen.
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8. Gun Connection – Permits attachment of a MIG welding gun.
Ensure the gun is fully seated into the brass receptacle.
9. Power Switch – Permits turning the machine on or off.
10. Positive Output Receptacle – Permits attaching a work lead,
electrode stinger or the center wire drive polarity lead to DC
positive polarity. Rotate clockwise to lock into place.
11. Wire Drive Polarity Lead – Permits configuring the wire drive to
positive or negative polarity by inserting into the positive or
negative stud. Ensure connector is tightly locked into place by
rotating clockwise.
12. Four Pin Trigger Receptacle – Permits triggering the machine
for MIG/FCAW or aluminum MIG. Connect the 4-pin connector
present on the welding gun to the receptacle.
13. Negative Output Receptacle – Permits attaching a work lead,
electrode stinger, or the center wire drive polarity lead to DC
negative polarity. Rotate connector clockwise to lock into place.
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