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Wear suitable protective clothing and eye protection, screen the welding area, and wear gauntlets.
Ventilate the welding area to prevent a build-up of gas and fumes.
Wear flame resistant protective suit, leather gloves, leather head shield mask, and protective footwear.
Set mains switch off, keep leads in good condition, do not work with covers off, wear isolating gauntlets.
Obtain welding permit, remove combustibles, cover flammables, seal openings, ensure fire-fighting equipment.
Use the set only for its intended purpose, MIG/MAG welding.
Handle gas cylinders with care due to pressure; they can explode if damaged.
Position welding machine in a convenient, unobstructed, dry place free from dust and grease.
Connect earth lead correctly; 200/250 are 3-phase (400-415V), 170 is single-phase (230-240V).
Connect gas supply hose to regulator, ensure tight connection, adjust flow to 9-12 litres/min.
Fit spool, thread wire through feeder and torch tube, set drive rollers for wire size, adjust tension.
Set voltage using the 6-position or 7-position switch for ergoline 170/200/250.
Sets the operating mode to continuous or spot welding using control knobs.
Set voltage and wire feed controls for material thickness; synchronizes with voltage, may need manual adjustment.
Hold gas nozzle 5-10mm from workpiece, start arc by pressing torch switch, adjust for crisp arc.
Prepare equipment, set mode to spot welding, adjust spot time, push nozzle firmly, depress switch for set time.
Built-in timer controls burnback switch-off time between motor stop and current switch off.
Periodically check cable connections, clean equipment, and inspect torch for damage.
Lists common faults like unit not functioning, no welding current, poor wire feed, and unstable arc.
| Brand | erfi |
|---|---|
| Model | MIG ergoline 200 |
| Category | Welding System |
| Language | English |