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Sealey LECTROMIG 195.V3 Instructions Manual

Sealey LECTROMIG 195.V3 Instructions Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR
ELECTRONIC POWERMIG
ELECTROMIG 195.V3
MOdel:
Original Language Version
eleCTROMIG195.V3
Issue: 3 - 08/03/10

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Summary of Contents for Sealey LECTROMIG 195.V3

  • Page 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR ELECTRONIC POWERMIG ELECTROMIG 195.V3 MOdel: Original Language Version eleCTROMIG195.V3 Issue: 3 - 08/03/10...
  • Page 2 ELECTROMIG195.V3 MOdel No: Thank you for purchasing a Sealey Welder. Manufactured to a high standard this product will, if used according to these instructions and properly maintained, give you years of trouble free performance. IMPORTANT: BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. MAKE CAREFUL NOTE OF SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS.
  • Page 3 2. INTRODUCTION & SPECIFICATIONS IMPORTANT : These instructions contain information required to prepare your machine for welding, together with a maintenance and a trouble shooting section. If you have no previous experience the instructions are not intended to show you how to become a welder. Should you have no experience, we recommend that you seek training from an expert source.
  • Page 4 5. MAINTENANCE 5. SETTING UP THE WELDER CONNECTING THE GAS CYLINDER. Stand the gas cylinder on the base at the rear of the welder and secure with chain supplied. The welder can be transported with small and medium sized bottles only. fig 3 Do not transport the welder with a large bottle attached.
  • Page 5 Replace the steel guide hose for wire feed with a Teflon guide hose. Alternatively a spool gun for welding aluminium is available as an optional extra. A small reel of aluminium wire is directly mounted onto the torch itself which eliminates the need for a long liner. Contact your local Sealey dealer for information. Original Language Version eleCTROMIG195.V3...
  • Page 6: Welding Process

    Brazing. Brazing is a process for joining similar or dissimilar metals using a filler metal that typically contains a base of copper combined with silver, nickel, zinc or phosphorous. Brazing covers a temperature range of 900OF - 2200OF (470OC - 1190OC). Brazing differs from welding in that brazing does not melt the base metals, therefore brazing temperatures are lower than the melting points of the base metals.
  • Page 7: Troubleshooting

    To keep the contact tip free from spatter, we recommend the use of Sealey anti-spatter spray (MIG/722307) available from your Sealey dealer. 10.9. Changing Fuses. The fuse is located on the auxiliary transformer and is mainly blown for the following reasons: ...