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WARNING!

 Be very cautious if using a generator to power the welding set. The generator must be self-regulating and stable with  

 

 

regard to voltage, wave form and frequency. The output must be greater than the power consumption of the welding set. If any of the  

 

requirements are not met the electronics within the welding set may be affected.

 

NOTE: The use of an unregulated generator may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty on the welding set.

 

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   WARNING! 

The welding set may produce voltage surges in the mains supply which can damage other sensitive equipment 

 

(e.g. computers). To prevent this happening, it is recommended that the welding set is connected to a power supply that    

 

does not  feed any sensitive equipment.

 

IMPORTANT! If using the welding set to it’s full capacity, we recommend a 16amp supply. We recommend you discuss the    

 

installation of a 16amp industrial round pin plug and socket with your electrician.

1.2. 

  

GENERAL SAFETY

 

  

DANGER! Unplug the welding set from the mains power supply before performing maintenance or service.

 

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Keep the welding set and cables in good working order and condition. Take immediate action to repair or replace damaged parts.

 

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Use genuine parts and accessories only. Unapproved parts may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty.

 

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Use an air hose to regularly blow out any dirt from the liner and keep the welding set clean for best and safest performance.

 

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Check and spray the gas cup and contact tip regularly with anti-spatter spray, available from your Sealey stockist.

 

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Locate the welding set in a suitable work area. Ensure that the area has adequate ventilation as welding fumes are harmful.

 

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

 

 

extinguisher is at hand.

 

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

 

Wear safety welding gauntlets

 

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Remove ill fitting clothing, remove ties, watches, rings and other loose jewellery and contain long hair.

 

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Ensure the workpiece is correctly secured before welding.

 

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Avoid unintentional contact with the workpiece. Accidental or uncontrolled use of the torch may be dangerous and will wear the  

 

 nozzle.

 

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Keep unauthorised persons away from the work area. Any persons working within the area must wear a protective head shield and gloves.

 

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Operators must receive adequate training before using the welding set.

 

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Stand correctly keeping a good footing and balance, ensure the floor is not slippery and wear non-slip shoes.

 

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DO NOT

 operate the welding set if it or the cables are damaged and 

DO NOT

 attempt to fit any unapproved torches or other  

 components to the welding set.

 

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DO NOT

 get the welding set wet or use in damp or wet locations or areas where there is condensation.

 

  

DANGER! DO NOT weld near flammable solids, liquids or gases and

 

DO NOT weld containers or pipes which have held  

 

 

flammable materials. Avoid welding materials which have been cleaned with chlorinated solvents or welding near such solvents.

 

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DO NOT

 stand the welding set on a metal workbench, car bodywork or similar.

 

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DO NOT

 touch any live metal parts of the torch or electrode while the welding set is switched on.

 

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DO NOT 

pull the welding set by the cable, or the torch. Protect cables from sharp or abrasive items. 

DO NOT

 bend, strain or stand on  

 

cables or leads.

 

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Protect from heat. Long lengths of slack must be gathered and neatly coiled. 

DO NOT

 place cables where they endanger others.

 

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DO NOT

 touch the torch or workpiece immediately after welding as they will be very hot. Allow to cool.

 

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DO NOT

 operate the welding set while under the influence of drugs, alcohol or intoxicating medication, or if tired.

 

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

1.3. 

  

VOLTAGE BETWEEN ELECTRODE HOLDERS OR TORCHES

 

  Working with more than one welding machine on a single piece or on pieces that are connected electrically may generate a  

 

 

  dangerous amount of no-load voltage between the two electrode holders or torches, the value of which may reach double the  

 

 

  allowed limit. Measuring instruments should be used  to determine the existence of a risk and suitable precautions taken.

1.4. 

   

ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE

 

The electromagnetic fields generated by the welding process may interfere with the operation of electrical and electronic equipment.  

 

Users of vital electronic and electrical devices such as pacemakers and respirators are advised not to remain in the vicinity of an   

 

 

operating welding set. If in doubt seek medical advice before entering a welding area. Users of such devices should not operate  

 

 

the welding set. This welding set complies with the requirements of the technical standard for the use of this type of product, only and  

 

exclusively in industrial environments and for professional purposes. It is not guaranteed to meet electronic compatibility requirements  

 

in the home.

1.5.    

GAS  SAFETY

 

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Store gas cylinders in a vertical position only and ensure that the storage area is correctly secured.

 

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DO NOT 

store gas cylinders in areas where the temperature may exceed 50°C.

 

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DO NOT

 use direct heat on a cylinder. Always keep gas cylinders cool.

 

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DO NOT

 attempt to repair or modify any part of a gas cylinder or valve.

 

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DO NOT 

puncture or damage a cylinder.

 

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DO NOT 

obscure or remove any official labels on a cylinder.

 

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Always check the gas identity before use.

 

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Avoid getting gas cylinders oily or greasy.

 

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DO NOT 

lift a cylinder by the cap, guard or valve.

 

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Always keep caps and guards in place and close valve when not in use.

2.  INTRODUCTION

 

Excellent continuous performance on car panel thickness material. Forced-Air Cooling System allows high duty cycle. Binzel®  

 

 

non-live Euro torch reduces accidental arcing and is comfortable in the hand thus ensuring a steadier weld bead. Welds stainless  

 

steel and aluminium too. Includes industrial twin gauge gas regulator, contact tip 0.8mm and gas cup.

 

IMPORTANT: 

These instructions contain the information you require to prepare your welding set for welding, together with a 

 

 

maintenance and a troubleshooting section.

 

THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT INTENDED TO TEACH YOU HOW TO WELD.

 

If you have no experience, we recommend that you seek training from an expert source. MIG welding is relatively easy, but does  

 

 

require a steady hand and supervised practice on scrap metal, as it is only with continued practice that you will achieve the  

 

 

desired results.

Supermig275.V2  Issue 1 10/01/22

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

Summary of Contents for SUPERMIG275.V2

Page 1: ...nd use a Portable Appliance Tester PAT 1 1 5 Ensure that cables are always protected against short circuit and overload 1 1 6 Regularly inspect power supply leads plugs and all electrical connections for wear and damage Inspect power connections to ensure that none is loose IMPORTANT Ensure the voltage marked on the product is the same as the electrical power supply to be used and check that plugs...

Page 2: ... live metal parts of the torch or electrode while the welding set is switched on 8 DO NOT pull the welding set by the cable or the torch Protect cables from sharp or abrasive items DO NOT bend strain or stand on cables or leads 9 Protect from heat Long lengths of slack must be gathered and neatly coiled DO NOT place cables where they endanger others 8 DO NOT touch the torch or workpiece immediatel...

Page 3: ...andles fully assembled 6 1 CONNECT WELDING SET TO THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY 6 1 1 Before making any electrical connections ensure that the mains voltage and frequency of the supply matches the electrical specification of the welding set as stated on the welding set s rating plate fig 1 6 1 2 The welding set must only be connected to a 30 Amp fused power supply as described in section 1 6 1 3 Refer to...

Page 4: ...he gas inlet fitting on the rear of the welding set and tighten with correct size spanner fig 5 6 7 FITTING A REEL OF WIRE WARNING Ensure the welding set is unplugged from the mains power NOTE The wire feed reel holder will accept reels of up to 15kg 6 7 1 Open the wire feed compartment and unscrew and remove the retaining star knob fig 6 and place to one side 6 7 2 Slide the wire reel onto the re...

Page 5: ... your gloved fingers If the top feed rollers skid the tension is correct Use as low a tension as possible too high a tension will deform wire and result in a blown fuse on the printed circuit board Adjust tension by turning the pressure knob fig 8 7 3 CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT NOTE It is essential that the clutch is adjusted correctly 7 3 1 Once the wire is fed through the torch switch on the welding set ...

Page 6: ...ng quality Clean the rollers weekly removing all dust deposits 9 2 TORCH 9 2 1 Protect the torch cable assembly from mechanical wear Clean the liner from the machine forwards with compressed air Replace the liner if it becomes clogged 9 3 FEED ROLLER REPLACEMENT 9 3 1 See section 7 4 9 4 CONTACT TIP 9 4 1 The contact tip is a consumable item and must be replaced when the hole becomes enlarged or o...

Page 7: ...Pressure roller tension improper Clean the liner from the machine forward Use compressed air Replace gas cup nozzle and or tip Clean or replace gas cup nozzle Clean feed roller Replace feed roller Adjust tension 7 Unstable arc Incorrect settings Impurities in weld area Worn or defective gas cup nozzle Check settings Clean and or grind workpiece Replace gas cup nozzle 8 Porous weld No gas Gas cup c...

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