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 2. INTRODUCTION

  3. SPECIFICATION

 

Model No. ...........................MW140A ...................... MW160A .................................MW180A ..................... MW200A 

 

Peak Power: .............................. 140A .............................160A ........................................180A ............................200A  

 output: ................................10 - 140A .......................10 -160A ................................ 10 - 180A .......................10-200A

 

duty Cycle: ................... 40% @ 140A ................40% @ 160A ...........................40% @ 180A ...............40% @ 200A

 

electrode Capacity: ..... Ø1.6 - 4.0mm ...............Ø1.6 - 4.0mm ..........................Ø1.6 - 4.0mm ................ Ø1.6-4.0mm

 

Max Absorbed Power: ................ 4kW ...........................4.8kW ......................................5.5kW .............................6kW 

 

Mains Voltage: ..................230V - 1ph ................... 230V - 1ph ..............................230V - 1ph .....................230V-1ph

 

Insulation Class: .............................. A ...................................A ..............................................A ..................................A

 Protection: .................................IP21s ........................... IP21s ......................................IP21s .......................... IP21s 

 Weight: .......................................6.7kg ............................... 7kg .....................................7.25kg ......................... 7.49kg 

 

Accessory Kit Included

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Yes ............................... Yes ..........................................Yes .............................. Yes

Original Language Version

  

DANGER!

 

Lead-, cadmium-, zinc-, mercury- and beryllium-, bearing materials, when welded (or cut) may produce harmful  

 

  concentrations of toxic fumes.

 Adequate local exhaust ventilation must be used, or each person in the area as well as the operator must  

  wear an air- supplied respirator. 

For beryllium, both must be used.

 Metals coated with or containing materials that emit toxic fumes should  

  not be heated unless coating is removed from the work surface, the area is well ventilated, or the operator wears an air-supplied respirator.

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DO NOT

 work in an unventilated confined space. If necessary, wear an air-supplied respirator.

  

WARNING: Generator engine exhaust must be vented to the outside air. Carbon monoxide can kill. 

  PROTECTION FROM ARC

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WARNING: Use welding head shield to protect eyes and avoid exposing skin to ultraviolet rays given off by electric arc. 

looking at  

  an arc momentarily with unprotected eyes (particularly a high intensity gas-shielded arc) can cause a retinal burn that may leave a  

 

  permanent dark area in the field of vision. 

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Before welding whilst wearing contact lenses, seek advice from your optician.

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Avoid unintentional contact with workpiece. Accidental or uncontrolled arcing on the electrode holder may be dangerous.

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do NoT hit the electrode on the workpiece, this may damage the electrode and make strike-up difficult.

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Wear safety welding gauntlets.

  WELDING ENVIRONMENT

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locate the inverter in a suitable work area.

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 see section 11 regarding electromagnetic Compatibility.

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Keep the work area clean and tidy and free from unrelated materials. Also ensure that the work area has adequate lighting.

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DO NOT

 get inverter wet or use in damp or wet locations or areas where there is condensation.

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First aid facilities and a qualified first aid person should be available during welding operations.

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For production welding, a separate room or enclosed bay should be provided. In open areas, surround the operation with low reflective,    

  non-combustible screens or panels. Allow for free air circulation, particularly at floor level. Provide face shields for all persons who will be   

  looking directly at the weld. Before starting to weld, make sure that screen or bay doors are closed.

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ALWAYS

 ensure that there is full free air circulating around the outer casing of the machine, and that the louvres are unobstructed.

  FIRE HAZARD

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WARNING:

 

Be aware that flying sparks or falling slag can pass through cracks, along pipes, through windows or doors, and  

 

  through wall or floor openings, out of sight of the operator. Sparks and slag can fly 10m. 

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DO NOT 

weld within 10 metres of combustible materials (including building construction materials).

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DO NOT

 weld adjacent to openings (concealed or visible) in floors or walls within 10m that can expose combustibles to sparks.

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DO NOT

 weld near to walls, ceilings, roofs or metal partitions where there are combustibles that can be ignited by radiant or conducted heat. 

 

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Have suitable fire extinguishing equipment available and someone to use it during welding operations and for some time after welding  

 

  ceases. After work is done, check that area is free of sparks, glowing embers, and flames.

  PRODUCT CARE & MAINTENANCE

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DO NOT 

attempt to fit any unapproved electrode holder, components, or parts to the inverter unit.

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When not in use, store the inverter in a safe, dry, childproof area.

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 Keep the inverter clean for best and safest performance.

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WARNING: If the case is opened for maintenance or repair, wait 10-15 seconds after the unit is switched off for the capacitor to discharge. 

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DO NOT

 remove any of the panels unless the machine is disconnected from the supply, 

  

DO NOT

 use the inverter with any of the panels removed. 

lightweight, powerful and incredibly versatile, inverters offer many advantages over traditional transformer type welders. Inverters use state-

of-the-art electronic components to produce fully portable power sources for arc welding. For example, Model No. MW160A will produce up to 

160Amps at 40% duty cycle; a conventional 160Amp welder would have a duty cycle of around 10%. Manufactured from pressed steel with a 

powder coated finish for extra corrosion resistance, with ergonomically designed composite end to a stylish design and allowing these models 

to weigh under 8kg. Ideal for the mobile technician or applications where the power unit needs to be taken to the job. Featuring composite 

control panel cover. For safe and easy transportation, carry handle and hanging hooks for the storage of accessory cables. supplied in tough 

composite carry-case including earth clamp and electrode holder.

  4.    CABLE CONNECTION

  

WARNING!

 

Ensure that the inverter is not plugged into the mains power supply before connecting or disconnecting cables.   

 

For electrical installation, see Safety Instructions (Section 1).

  

WARNING!

 

Failure to follow the electrical safety instructions may affect the operating performance and could damage the    

 built-in 

safety system which, in turn, could result in personal injury or fatality and will invalidate the warranty.

4.1. 

WELDING CABLE “ELECTRODE  HOLDER” CONNECTION

 

Before connecting cables it is important to refer to the electrode manufacturer’s instructions on the electrode packaging which will    

 

indicate the correct polarity connection for the electrode, together with the most suitable current to use.

4.2.

 

ARC WELDING

 

 

In principle, when ARC welding the electrode Holder ”PosITIVe” is normally connected to the “PosITIVe” (+) terminal (fig.1).

4.3. 

WELDING “RETURN CABLE” - (WORK CLAMP) CONNECTION

 

The WoRK ClAMP cable is connected to the terminal not occupied by the electrode holder cable.

 

The clamp is connected to:

 

a) The workpiece, or

 

b) A metallic work bench. The connection must be as close to the proposed weld as possible.

MW140A MW160A MW180A MW200A    Issue No1   29/01/13

© Jack sealey limited

Summary of Contents for MW140A

Page 1: ...Models INSTRUCTIONS FOR INVERTERS MW140A MW160A MW180A MW200A Issue No1 29 01 13 MW140A MW160A MW180A MW200A Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited ...

Page 2: ... from chlorinated solvents such as de greasers can be decomposed by the heat of the arc to form PHOSGENE a highly toxic gas and other lung and eye irritating products The ultraviolet radiant energy of the arc can also decompose trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene vapours to form phosgene DO NOT weld where solvent vapours can be drawn into the welding or cutting atmosphere or where the radiant ...

Page 3: ...an fly 10m DO NOT weld within 10 metres of combustible materials including building construction materials DO NOT weld adjacent to openings concealed or visible in floors or walls within 10m that can expose combustibles to sparks DO NOT weld near to walls ceilings roofs or metal partitions where there are combustibles that can be ignited by radiant or conducted heat Have suitable fire extinguishin...

Page 4: ...secured before operating the inverter WARNING Ensure that you read understand and follow the safety instructions Place the welding mask in front of your face before striking the arc 7 1 ARC WELDING 7 1 1 Strike the electrode tip on the workpiece as if you were striking a match 7 WELDING PROCEDURE fig 1 fig 2 fig 3 WARNING Cable connectors must be turned into the quick plugs fully to ensure a good ...

Page 5: ...e case then there may be a mains supply problem Check the overheat indicator has the thermal cut out activated This indicates either an over or under voltage or short circuit If the thermal interrupter has activated wait for the machine to cool down before restarting Ensure that you are using the correct supply voltage Check the machine output and ensure there is nothing causing a short circuit Ch...

Page 6: ...uipment e The health of people in the vicinity e g persons fitted with a pacemaker or hearing aid f Equipment used for calibration or measurement g The immunity of other equipment in the environment The user shall ensure that other equipment being used in the environment is compatible This may require additional protective measures h The time of day that welding and other activities are to be carr...

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