B. The output electric current has no determined value:
If the voltage supply value differs from the determined
value, it results in deviation of the output electric cu-
rrent from the determined value.
C. The electric current is not stable during the equip-
ment operation: The following factors are responsible:
1. The mains voltage has changed.
2. Harmful interferences from the electric network or
any other equipment are present.
d. Too big drops are formed during welding:
1. Too high electric current for the respective electrode
diameter.
2. The connection polarity of the output clamp is not
correct. Reverse polarity is necessary.
MAG WELDING
MAG - a welding method that uses a chemically
active shielding gas, eg CO2.
1. Make sure the welder is disconnected from the
power supply.
2. Attach the shielding gas bottle.
3. Place the ground cable clamp on the welded ma-
terial.
4. Insert the ground cable plug into the welder's
socket (-).
5. Insert the plug of the welding torch into the EURO
socket.
6. Connect the welding cable to the welder's socket
(+).
7. Turn on the power to the device.
8. Set the welding mode switch to IMG.
9. Set the appropriate operating parameters of the
welder.
10. Start the welding process.
MIG WELDING
MIG - welding process in which an inert gas, eg
argon, helium, is used as a shielding gas.
1. Make sure the welder is disconnected from the
power supply.
2. Replace the welding torch with a Teflon Bowden
torch.
3. Attach the shielding gas bottle.
4. Place the ground cable clamp on the welded ma-
terial.
5. Insert the ground cable plug into the welder's
socket (-).
6. Insert the plug of the welding torch into the EURO
socket.
7. Connect the welding cable to the welder's socket
(+).
8. Turn on the power to the device.
9. Set the switch to IMG.
10. Set the appropriate operating parameters of the
welder.
11. Start the welding process.
NOTICE! The feed rollers (U-groove) must be repla-
ced before welding with aluminum wire.
NOTICE! Do not change the welding current setting
during welding.
TIG-LIFT WELDING
TIG-LIFT - welding with a non-melting electrode in the
inert shielding gas used
for welding alloy metals (not suitable for welding
aluminum)
1. Make sure the welder is disconnected from the
power supply.
2. Connect the TIG welding torch to control the gas
flow to the negative (-) polarizing socket.
3. Connect the mass holder to the positive (+) polari-
zing socket.
4. Turn on the power to the device.
5. Set the switch to the TIG-LIFT position.
6. Set the appropriate welding parameters.
7. Start the welding process.
Be sure to place the filler wire directly into the weld
core.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
! Before cleaning and maintenance, always disconnect
the supply cable from the socket.
Store the equipment in a dry place away from children.
1. Clean the inverter regularly by a dry and clean cloth.
If the equipment is operated in an environment pollu-
ted with smoke and with polluted air, it must be clea-
ned every day.
2. Compressed air may be used for cleaning. But be
aware of its high pressure to prevent damages to small
parts inside the machine.
3. Prevent soaking with water. Nevertheless, if it has
accidentally happened, wipe the interior of the equip-
ment dry and contact our service centre.
TECHNICAL DATA
Input voltage
Input frequency
Rated power
Efficiency current
No-load voltage
Welding current range
Nominal output voltage
Working cycle
Elektrodes
IP protection
Weight
Protection class
425×190×315 mm
Subject to changes.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONWASTE MANAGE-
MENT
Power tools, accessories and packaging should be
provided for recycling and not to harm the environment.
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AEIW160-MIGMA
230 V
50 Hz
MIG 4,6 kVA, MAG 5,3 kVA
23,2 A
60 V
10-160 A
26,4 V
160 A/60 %
max. Ø 4,0
IP 21S
6,97 kg
I.