ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
This machine is supplied with a 16A plug (type CEE7/7). The absorbed current (I1eff) is indicated on the device at
maximum usage.
The Smartmig 110 must be connected to a 230V 1PH with EARTH protected by a 10A circuit breaker.
DEVICE PRESENTATION (FIG-I)
1- Wire speed regulator
2- Control panel and table for SMART feature
3- Power Switch Off/On
4- Voltage selection
5- Power cable
SEMI-AUTOMATIC WELDING FOR STEEL (FIG-II)
This machine can only weld with no gas wire of Ø0.9 (no gas flux cored wire)
Using no gas wire does not require a gas supply
This machine is supplied to work with a Ø0.9 no gas wire. The contact tip, the rollers, the torch liner are made for this
use. The product is equipped with a two Ø0.9 grooves roller. One is U shaped (recommended for no gas wire) and the
the other is V shaped.
The SMARTMIG 110 is recommended for welding steel 1 to 2mm thick. For thicker sheets, up to 4mm, the assembly
will require several passes.
This welding process requires a slow speed in order to obtain a good quality welding bead.
Watch a demonstration video of the SMARTMIG 110 on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvqBXjqbAUk
PROCESS OF REEL AND TORCH ASSEMBLY (FIG-III)
Remove the Nozzle (fig III-E) from the torch by turning clockwise and then remove the contact tip, leaving the sup-
port
and the spring on the torch (fig III-D).
• Open the door of the machine
FIG III-A : Position the reel on to the support.
• Adjust the reel break (1) to avoid reel movement tangling the wire when welding stops. Be careful not to tighten
too much - the reel must rotate without straining the motor.
• Tighten the plastic screw (2).
FIG III-B : Installing the drive roller.
FIG III-C : To select the adjustment of the drive rollers, proceed as follows :
• Loosen the drive roller knob as far as possible.
• Insert the wire until it exits the other side by about 2cm, tighten the knob again slightly.
• Start the motor by pressing the trigger of the torch.
• Tighten the knob (fig III-C) whilst pressing the trigger until the wire starts to move.
Nb : When welding with Aluminium, use the minimum possible pressure to avoid crushing the wire
• Leave approximately 5cm of wire out of the end of the torch, then attach the contact tip suitable for the wire used,
and then the nozzle (fig III-E).
The SMARTMIG 110 can accommodate 100mm diameter wire reels.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE (FIG IV)
The SMARTMIG feature allows you to adjust the voltage and the wire speed.
• The voltage (button A/ B)
• Wire speed - adjust the regulator (1) to the colour zone indicated.
Examples :
To weld 1.0mm thick steel :
• Move button (2) to the « A » position
• Move the regulator (1) to the zone of lightest colour and adjust « by sound » if required
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SMARTMIG 110
6- Fixed torch
7- Fixed earth cable
8- Drive Reel
9- Wire Reel Support
10- Handle
Smartmig 110
No Gas
0,9
EN