Manual Clarke MMA/TIG160 Welder

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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE Welder. Before attempting to operate
the machine it is essential that you read this manual thoroughly and carefully
follow all instructions given. In doing so you will ensure the safety of yourself
and that of others around you, and you can also look forward to the welder
giving you long and satisfactory service.
When unpacking, any damage or deficiency should be reported to your
CLARKE dealer immediately.
PRINCIPLES OF THE MACHINE
Manual Metal Arc (MMA) welding uses a coated consumable electrode
(stick) to lay the weld, therefore an additional welding torch kit is not required.
The arc melts the core of the electrode to produce drops of molten metal
(weld pool) that cool to create the welded joint. Because of the versatility and
simplicity of MMA welding, it requires less skill and is used primarily to weld iron
and steel (including stainless steel. but nickel and copper can also be welded
using this method.
This machine is designed to be used for both metal ARC (MMA) and TIG
welding. (TIG welding leads are not supplied with the machine. These are
however, readily available from your CLARKE dealer (Part number 6012233).
SUITABILITY
MAIN DESIGN FEATURES
MMA/Arc Welding Carbon Steel, Low Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel, Cast
Iron.
TIG Welding Carbon Steel, Low Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel, Cast
Iron, Titanium, Copper + Brass.
ARC-FORCE Automatically increases the current to prevent the
electrode sticking when operating with a short arc
length.
HOT START Increases the welding current at the beginning of
the welding process.
ANTI-STICK The electrode can be easily withdrawn without it
becoming damaged.
VOLTAGE REDUCTION
SAFETY DEVICE (VRD)
Reduces open circuit voltage when not in use to pre-
vent accidental injury
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Brand Clarke
Model MMA/TIG160
Category Welders
File type PDF
File size 5.95 MB

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