OPERATING & MAINTENANCEINSTRUCTIONSMIG110E - MIG135TE - MIG151TEMIG110EN - MIG130EN - MIG160EN0501MIG WELDERSMIG WELDERS
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 use or store in a wet/damp environment. DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN.✗ The MIG welding process uses an INERT gas to protect the weld pool. It isimpor
SAFETY EQUIPMENTA comprehensive range of CLARKE safety equipment for use whenwelding is available from your local dealer.MIG WELDING - PRINCI
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONSWARNING+! THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.A. MIGs 110E, 110EN, 130EN, 135TE ONLYThese welders are fitted with a standard 13 amp
15UNPACKING & PARTS IDENTIFICATIONUnpack and lay out the components, checking against the following list. Anydamage or deficiency shoul
on welding shield maintenance, given on page 23. When replacing the glasspanels, use ONLY those parts supplied by Clarke International. The
17Unscrew and remove the plastic knob (5), followed by the spring (4) and collar (3)from the hub (1). (If the spool is already fitted during initial a
188. (Ref. Fig 4)Unscrew and pull off the torchshroud (12) by twisting it anticlockwise, then unscrew thecontact tip (13).Should any wire protrude fro
19PREPARATION FOR USEA.Electrical Connections1. NO-GAS WELDING (EN Models ONLY)IMPORTANT: ENSURE THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WITHIN THE WELDERS SIDECOM
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202. GAS WELDINGFig.7B. Welding Gas(Models 130E, 135TE and 151TE ONLY)The Gas Regulator Knob turns on a graduated plate, marked from 0 to 6.With the k
CONTROL SETTINGS - REFERENCE TABLESA. MIGs 110E, 110EN, 130EN & 135TEWorkpieceThickness(mm)WeldingPositionWire SpeedAdjustmentWeldingPositionWire
22OPERATIONPlug the machine into the mains supply or switch on at the isolator and ensuringall precautions have been taken and with the machine set up
Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE MIG Welder.The ‘EN’ versions are designed to operate with or without gas...so-called GAS/NO-GAS welders. The ‘E’
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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