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Clarke 105EN - User Manual

Clarke 105EN
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OPERATING & MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
Models
90EN, 100EN, 105EN & 151EN
0502
GAS/NO-GAS MIG WELDER
GAS/NO-GAS MIG WELDER

Questions and Answers

  • J
    Jennifer GutierrezAug 14, 2025
    Why does my Clarke Welding System produce poor quality welds?
    • E
      Eric ScottAug 14, 2025
      Poor quality welds with the Clarke Welding System can result from several factors. First, ensure sufficient gas is reaching the weld area and that drafts aren't blowing it away; increase the gas supply if needed. Second, verify you're using the correct gas and wire combination, consulting your MIG welding manual for the proper setup. Also, the workpiece should be clean and dry, free from rust, paint, dampness, oil, or grease. The wire should also be clean and dry. Finally, check the earth clamp and workpiece connection to ensure good contact.
  • J
    Jeffrey EvansAug 17, 2025
    What to do if my Clarke 105EN Welding System welder cuts out while in use?
    • C
      chenmichaelAug 17, 2025
      If your Clarke Welding System cuts out during use, it's likely that the duty cycle has been exceeded, activating the auto cut-out. To resolve this, allow the welder to cool for 15-30 minutes before resuming operation. Be aware that repeatedly exceeding the duty cycle can damage the welder, and it might indicate that the welder's output is too small for the application.
  • A
    Amy CarterAug 20, 2025
    Why is the wire feed erratic on my Clarke 105EN Welding System?
    • D
      david64Aug 20, 2025
      Erratic wire feed in your Clarke Welding System can stem from several causes. First, slightly loosen the drum brake if it's too tight. Second, inspect the feed roller for wear and replace it if necessary. Third, increase the pressure on the feed roller, but avoid over-tightening. Fourth, ensure the wire is clean and free from dirt, rust, dampness, or bends; re-cut the wire to ensure cleanliness. Lastly, clean the liner with compressed air if it's partially blocked.
  • N
    nnelsonAug 25, 2025
    What to do if the wire welds itself to the tip on my Clarke Welding System?
    • P
      Patrick EdwardsAug 25, 2025
      If the wire welds itself to the tip of your Clarke Welding System, it's likely due to one of two reasons. First, the wire feed speed might be too low. To fix this, unscrew the tip, cut the wire, fit a new tip, and increase the wire speed before operating again. Second, you might be using the wrong size tip. Ensure you fit the correct size tip for your wire.
  • S
    Sharon WalkerAug 27, 2025
    Why does the wire feed into a ‘birds nest’ tangle in my Clarke 105EN?
    • J
      Jamie RamosAug 27, 2025
      If the wire feeds into a 'birds nest' tangle with your Clarke Welding System, it could be due to a couple of reasons. First, the wire might be welded to the tip. Address this as described above, and also reduce the feed roller pressure so that if a blockage occurs, the wire slips on the roller, preventing further feed. Second, the wire liner may be damaged, preventing smooth operation. If so, renew the wire liner.
  • C
    Christopher HaleyAug 30, 2025
    What to do if the feed motor operates but wire will not feed on my Clarke 105EN Welding System?
    • P
      Paul RodriguezAug 31, 2025
      If the feed motor operates but the wire won't feed in your Clarke Welding System, check the following: Increase roller pressure. Re-cut wire square with no burr. Clean with compressed air or replace liner. Use only good “clean” wire and replace roller.
  • M
    Michael FowlerSep 2, 2025
    Why are there loose coils of wire tangling around the wire drum inside my Clarke 105EN Welding System?
    • T
      tknightSep 3, 2025
      If loose coils of wire tangle around the wire drum inside your Clarke Welding System, the drum brake is likely too slack. Tighten the drum brake, but be careful not to over-tighten it.
  • A
    Amanda PageSep 6, 2025
    Why does the wire jam in the tip when welding aluminum with my Clarke Welding System?
    • H
      hsmithSep 6, 2025
      If the wire jams in the tip when welding aluminum with your Clarke Welding System, the tip might be too small. Use a slightly oversized tip; for example, use a 1mm tip for 0.8mm wire. Note that this applies to aluminum only.
  • M
    Margaret TaylorSep 9, 2025
    How to troubleshoot no 'life' from Clarke 105EN?
    • C
      Christina StantonSep 9, 2025
      To solve the problem with your Clarke Welding System, start by checking the fuses and mains lead. Replace fuses as necessary. If the problem persists return welder to your local dealer and check fuse size.

Summary

GUARANTEE

ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (EMC)

ASSESSMENT OF AREA

Evaluates the surrounding environment for potential EMC problems.

METHODS OF REDUCING EMISSIONS

Details techniques to minimize electromagnetic emissions from the welder.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR ALL TYPES OF WELDING

GENERAL PRECAUTIONS

Covers fundamental safety guidelines for welding, including burns and fumes.

ELECTRIC ARC (MIG, TIG) WELDING

BURN PROTECTION

Details necessary protective measures against burns during arc welding.

FIRE AND EXPLOSION PREVENTION

Provides guidelines to prevent fires and explosions associated with welding.

SHOCK PREVENTION

Outlines critical measures to prevent electrical shock hazards during welding.

PROTECTION FOR WEARERS OF ELECTRONIC LIFE SUPPT DEVICES (PACEMAKERS)

Advises on precautions for individuals with pacemakers near welding operations.

TO PROTECT AGAINST SHOCK:

Offers specific methods and checks to ensure protection against electrical shock.

PREPARATION OF THE WORKING AREA

ADDITIONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for MIG WELDING

SAFETY EQUIPMENT

NO-GAS MIG WELDING - PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION

BENEFITS OF MIG WELDING

Details the advantages and benefits offered by MIG welding techniques.

NO-GAS WELDING ADDITIONALLY ALLOWS FOR

Lists specific advantages exclusive to the no-gas MIG welding method.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

UNPACKING & PARTS IDENTIFICATION

ASSEMBLY & INSTALLATION

LOOSE COMPONENTS

Details the assembly process for individual loose parts of the welder.

THE WELDING SHIELD

Explains how to assemble and prepare the welding shield for use.

INSTALLING THE WELDING WIRE

CONVERTING TO GAS WELDING

ATTACHING GAS BOTTLE AND REGULATOR

PREPARATION FOR USE

PREPARE THE WORK

Explains the critical importance of preparing the workpiece surface for welding.

SET THE CONTROLS

Provides guidance on adjusting the welder's controls for optimal performance.

ATTACH THE EARTH LEAD & CLAMP

OPERATION

THERMAL OVERLOAD

Describes the thermal overload feature and its operational implications.

WELDING TIPS

MAINTENANCE

WELDING SHIELD

RENEWING THE WIRE LINER

TROUBLESHOOTING

CONTROL SETTINGS - REFERENCE TABLES

WIRING DIAGRAMS

PARTS LIST - MIG100 EN & 105 EN

ACCESSORIES

PARTS AND SERVICE CONTACTS

SPECIFICATIONS

Clarke 105EN Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandClarke
Model105EN
CategoryWelding System
LanguageEnglish

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