Uni-Mig MINI-MIG 120, 30-250A User Manual

MINI-MIG 120
Manual
10 AMP PLUG
FAN COOLED
240 Volt
MIG / MAG
Machine Model
Description Part Number
MINIMIG120 KMM120
CONTENTS PAGE No:
Safety 3
Main Parameter. 4 Machine Features 4 Installation & Operation 4 Caution 11 Maintenance 12
Troubleshooting 12
Machine Model
UNIMIG pursue a policy of continuous research and development, and therefore
reserve the right to change the specifications, or design, without prior notice. * 2 year warranty power source.
YEARS Warranty
*
3
Do not switch the function modes while the machine is operating. Switching of the function modes during welding can damage the machine. Damage caused in this manner will not be covered under warranty.
Disconnect the electrode-holder cable from the machine before switching on the machine, to avoid arcing should the electrode be in contact with the work piece.
A safety switch is necessary to prevent the equipment from electric leakage.
Welding tools and accessories should be of high quality and in good working order.
Operators should be trained and or qualified. Electric shock: It can kill.
Connect the primary input cable according to Australian standard regulation.
Avoid all contact with live electrical parts of the welding circuit, electrodes and wires with bare hands. The operator must wear dry welding gloves while he/she performs the welding task.
The operator should keep the work piece insulated from himself/herself. Smoke and gas generated whilst welding or cutting can be harmful to people’s health.
Avoid breathing the smoke and gas generated whilst welding or cutting. Keep the working area well ventilated.
Arc rays are harmful to people’s eyes and skin. Always wear a welding helmet and suitable protective clothing including welding gloves whilst the welding operation is performed.
Measures should be taken to protect people in or near the surrounding working area, from all hazards associated with welding.
Fire hazard
The welding sparks may cause re, therfore remove ammable material away from the working area.
Have a re extinguisher nearby, and have a trained person ready to use it.
Noise: possibly harmful to people’s hearing.
Noise is generated while welding/cutting, wear approved hearing protection when noise levels are high.
Machine fault:
Consult this instruction manual.
Contact your local dealer or supplier for further advice.
SAFETY
Welding and cutting equipment can be dangerous to both the operator and people in or near the surrounding working area, if the equipment is not correctly operated. Equipment must only be used under the strict and comprehensive observance of all relevant safety regulations. Please read and understand this instruction manual carefully before the installation and use/operation of this equipment.
*** CAUTION ***
Do not heat, cut or weld tanks, drums or containers
until the proper steps have been taken to insure that
such procedures will not cause ammable or toxic
vapours from substance inside. These can cause
an explosion even though the vessel has been
“cleaned”.Vent hollow castings or containers before
heating, cutting or welding. They may explode.
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