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BOC MIG 250C - User Manual

BOC MIG 250C
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MIG 250C
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Questions and Answers

  • J
    Jerry McgeeSep 23, 2025
    Why does my BOC MIG 250C weld have excessive spatter?
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      Cody BartonSep 23, 2025
      If the weld has an excessive amount of spatter with your BOC Welding System, the wrong polarity might have been selected. Adjust the polarity settings.
  • C
    Cesar DuncanAug 25, 2025
    What to do if the arc will not initiate on my BOC MIG 250C Welding System?
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      William MooreAug 25, 2025
      If the arc won't initiate in your BOC Welding System, it could be due to damaged, loose, or undersized cables and clamps. Inspect the earth cable and clamp for any damage, and ensure they are properly connected.
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    melissa23Aug 25, 2025
    Why does my BOC MIG 250C Welding System have erratic or no output control?
    • B
      Bridget ParkerAug 26, 2025
      If your BOC Welding System has erratic or no output control, the switches might be damaged or incorrectly set for the application. Check the switches for damage and ensure they are set correctly.
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    Matthew LaraAug 27, 2025
    What causes no gas flow or continuous gas flow in a BOC Welding System?
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      Sheila LewisAug 27, 2025
      If your BOC Welding System has no gas flow or the gas flows continuously, the gas valve may be faulty or sticking in the open position. You should test and replace the gas solenoid valve if needed.
  • S
    stephanie79Aug 27, 2025
    How to stop connectors and lugs from overheating on my BOC Welding System?
    • J
      Jennifer CampbellAug 27, 2025
      If the connectors and lugs of your BOC Welding System are overheating, it might be due to loose or badly crimped connectors. Tighten all connectors and ensure they are properly crimped.
  • D
    Danielle CrawfordSep 15, 2025
    Why does my BOC Welding System have no gas flow and porosity in the weld?
    • G
      Gerald MendozaSep 15, 2025
      If your BOC Welding System has no gas flow, resulting in porosity in the weld, the gas cylinder may be closed or empty, or the cylinder valves may be faulty. Check the gas cylinder status and replace faulty valves.
  • J
    Joel MooreSep 13, 2025
    What causes gas leaks at the regulator of my BOC MIG 250C?
    • A
      Amanda CardenasSep 13, 2025
      If your BOC Welding System has no gas flow and there are gas leaks at the regulator body or cylinder valve, the inlet stem might be blocked, the inlet stem to body thread might be leaking, or the bullnose might not be properly seated in the cylinder case. Check and clear the inlet stem and ensure proper seating.
  • D
    Dr. Veronica DavisSep 14, 2025
    Why does my BOC MIG 250C have leaks and porosity in the weld?
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      Thomas BrownSep 14, 2025
      If your BOC Welding System has leaks at connections or in the hose, leading to porosity in the weld, it could be due to poorly fitted ‘o’ clips, a damaged hose, or air being drawn into the gas stream. Inspect ‘o’ clips and the hose for damage and proper fitting.
  • W
    Wyatt EdwardsSep 5, 2025
    Why is the wire live before welding with my BOC MIG 250C?
    • J
      Jessica NguyenSep 5, 2025
      If the wire is live when feeding through the cable and torch before welding with your BOC Welding System, it could be a faulty wire inch switch or inappropriate use of the torch trigger switch. Inspect the wire inch switch and use the torch trigger switch appropriately.
  • B
    Brittany MillerSep 2, 2025
    Why is my BOC MIG 250C Welding System wire shaving or snarling?
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      Geoffrey HollowaySep 2, 2025
      If your BOC Welding System is experiencing wire shaving or snarling, it might be due to incorrect wire guide sizes or misalignment. Ensure correct wire guide sizes and alignment.

Summary

Recommended Safety Guidelines and Precautions

Health Hazard Information

Details health risks associated with welding processes including UV rays, fumes, and gases.

Personal Protection

Recommends appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) for welding operations.

Electrical shock

Provides critical safety measures to avoid electric shock during welding.

User Responsibility

Outlines the user's obligations for safe operation and maintenance of the equipment.

MIG Process

MMA Process

General Welding Information

Recommended Welding Parameters

Provides indicative welding parameters for different materials and processes.

Correct Application Techniques

Installation

Installation for MIG;MAG process

Step-by-step guide for installing the MIG/MAG welding process.

Installation for MMA process

Step-by-step guide for installing the MMA welding process.

Operation Set-up

MIG Welding Set-up

Procedure for setting up the machine for MIG welding operations.

MMA Welding Set-up

Procedure for setting up the machine for MMA welding operations.

Control Panel

Troubleshooting and Fault Finding

Periodic Maintenance

Technical Specifications

BOC MIG 250C Specifications

General IconGeneral
Output Current Range30-250A
Welding Current Range30-250A
Weight52kg
Duty Cycle60% @ 250A
Input Phase3

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