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Gude MIG 155/6W User Manual

Gude MIG 155/6W
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MIG 155/6W
# 20072
© Copyright Güde GmbH & Co. KG - Birkichstrasse 6 - 74549 Wolpertshausen - Germany
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Table of Contents

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Gude MIG 155/6W Specifications

General IconGeneral
Welding current range30 - 155 A
Mains voltage230 V
Fuse protection16 A
Wire thickness0.6 - 0.8 mm
Rated input voltage230 V
Input frequency50 Hz
Efficiency85%
Insulation classH
Protection classIP21S
Wire feed speed range2.5 - 12 m/min
Wire diameter (MIG)0.6 - 0.8 mm

Summary

General Safety Instructions

Turned-on Period

Explains the concept of duty cycle (ED%) and its impact on machine operation.

Personal Protection and Protection of Third Persons

Ensures safety for the operator and bystanders from welding radiation and hot metal.

Preventive Measures Against Fire and Explosion

Precautions to avoid fire and explosion risks during welding operations.

Procedure in Case of Emergency

Steps to follow in case of injury, including first aid and seeking medical attention.

Use in Accordance with Designation

Residual Risks and Preventive Measures

Mechanical Residual Risks

Identifies mechanical hazards like cuts and splashes during operation and their prevention.

Electrical Residual Risks

Highlights electrical hazards such as electric shock and the necessary precautions.

Thermal Residual Risks

Addresses thermal hazards like burns and frost-bites, and how to prevent them.

Danger from Radiation

Warns about hazards from infrared, visible, and ultraviolet light produced by the electric arc.

Danger from Material and Substances

Addresses risks associated with welding gases, fumes, and other materials.

Requirements for Operators

Technical Specifications

Assembly and Putting into Operation

Safety Instructions for First-Time Operation

Essential safety guidelines to follow before using the machine for the first time.

General Information on Welding in Protective Gas

Operation

Safety Instructions for Operator

Critical safety advice for the person operating the welding machine.

Faults - Causes - Elimination

Inspection and Maintenance

Safety Instructions for Pro Inspection and Maintenance

Safety guidelines to ensure secure and accident-free inspection and maintenance.

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