Manual Clarke MIG 190T Turbo Welder

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b) Electrode holders - Fully insulated electrode holders should be used. Do NOT use holders with
protruding screws or with any form of damage.
c) Connectors - Fully insulated lock-type connectors should be used to join welding cable lengths.
d) Cables - Frequently inspect cables for wear, cracks and damage. IMMEDIATELY REPLACE
those with excessively worn or damaged insulation to avoid possibly lethal shock from bared
cable. Cables with damaged areas may be taped to give resistance equivalent to original cable.
Keep cable dry, free of oil and grease, and protected from hot metal and sparks.
e) Terminals and other exposed parts - Terminals and other exposed parts of electrical units
should have insulating covers secured before operation.
f) Electrode - i) Equipment with output on/off control (contactor)
Welding power sources for use with the gas metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding and
similar processes normally are equipped with devices that permit on/off control of the welding
power output. When so equipped the electrode wire becomes electrically HOT when the power
source switch is ON and welding gun switch is closed. Never touch the electrode wire or any
conducting object in contact with the electrode circuit unless the welding power source is off.
- ii) Equipment without output on/off control (no contactor)
Welding power sources used with shielded metal arc welding and similar processes may not be
equipped with welding power output on/off control devices. With such equipment the electrode is
electrically HOT when the power switch is turned ON. Never touch the electrode unless the welding
power source is off.
g) Safety devices - Safety devices such as interlocks and circuit breakers should not be
disconnected or shunted out. Before installation, inspection, or service of equipment, shut OFF all
power and remove line fuses (or lock or red-tag switches) to prevent accidental turning ON of
power. Do not open power circuit or change polarity while welding. If, in an emergency, it must be
disconnected, guard against shock burns, or flash from switch arcing. Always shut OFF and
disconnect all power to equipment. Power disconnect switch must be available near the welding
power source.
PREPARATION OF THE WORKING AREA
The working area must be sufficiently spacious, not humid, and well-ventilated as to avoid any
fumes which develop from the welding process and from incidental material adhering to the pieces
to be welded (oils, paints, tars...) which may cause annoyance to the operator.
Avoid welding by contact with humid parts or near to combustible liquids. Least of all, do not weld
upon tanks which may contain inflammable residuals.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
WARNING: This machine MUST be earthed. This welder must be connected to a 230 V (50 Hz)
supply, having a rated capacity of greater than 12 amps. A 13 amp (BS1363) plug is NOT supplied
for this device. Connect the three core mains leads to a suitably fused supply through an isolator or
heavy duty plug.
IMPORTANT: The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Green and yellow Earth
Blue Neutral
Brown Live
Connect GREEN & YELLOW cord to plug terminal marked with a letter “E” or the earth symbol.
Connect BROWN cord to plug terminal marked with a letter “L”.
Connect BLUE cord to plug terminal marked with a letter “N”.
We recommend that this machine is connected to the mains supply through a Residual Current
Device (RCD). If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician. Do not attempt any electrical repairs yourself.
Fuse rating is indicated on the machine’s specification plate.
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Brand Clarke
Model MIG 190T Turbo
Category Welders
File type PDF
File size 0.84 MB

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