OPERATING & MAINTENANCEINSTRUCTIONS0402PRO-90 MIGMIG 100EMIG 150TEPRO-90 MIGMIG 100EMIG 150TE
102) Electrode holdersFully insulated electrode holders should be used. Do NOT use holders withprotruding screws or with any form of damage.3) Connect
11PREPARATION OF THE WORKING AREAThe working area must be sufficiently spacious, not humid, and well-ventilated asto avoid any fumes which develop fro
NEVER a. Use a damaged cylinder.b. Lift the cylinder by the valve.c. Expose the cylinder to a heat source or sparks.NEVER continue to weld, if, at any
SAFETY EQUIPMENTA comprehensive range of CLARKE safety equipment for use whenwelding is available from your local dealer.MIG WELDING - PRINCIPLES OF O
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONSWARNING! THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.A. MIG’s PRO-90 and 100E ONLYThese welders are fitted with a standard 13 amp BS 1363 pl
UNPACKING & PARTS IDENTIFICATIONUnpack and lay out the components, checking against the following list. Anydamage or deficiency should be reported
16B. Installing the Welding WireNOTE: These machines are designed to accept either the Clarke ‘Mini’ or 5kg wirespools of mild steel, stainless steel
20C. Set the ControlsIt is important to pay attention to the notes on welding shield maintenance, givenon page 25. When replacing the glass panels, us
Always use the appropriate gas for the material being welded. Three types areprovided by Clarke International, as follows:Attach the mini gas bottle t
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Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE MIG Welder.Before attempting to operate the machine, it is essential that you read this manualthoroughly and care
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (EMC)Whilst this unit complies with EMC regulations, the user is responsible for installingand using the welding equipmen
5take additional precautions such as filtering of the mains supply. Considerationshould be given to shielding the supply cable of permanently install
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR ALL TYPES OF WELDING1. WARNING: As with all machinery, there are certain hazards involved with their operationand use. Exercisi
7C) Fire and explosion preventionCauses of fire and explosion are:1) combustibles reached by the arc, flame, flying sparks, hot slag or heatedmateria
83. ELECTRIC ARC (MIG, TIG) WELDINGComply with precautions in 1 above, and this section. Arc welding, properly done,is a safe process, but a careless
93B) TOXIC FUME PREVENTIONComply with precautions in 2B. Generator engine exhaust must be ventedto the outside air. Carbon monoxide can kill.3C) FIR
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