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Mosa Magic Weld - Recommended Electrodes; Adjusting the Welding Current

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Use as a welder MAGIC WELD
M
34
© MOSA 1.0-05/04
21/05/04 22243-GB
Areas for which access by non-authorized
personnel is
forbidden are:
- the control panel (at the front) - the
endothermic motor discharge.
WARNING
!
PUSH AND
TWIST
CONNECT WELDING CABLES
Insert the welding cable plugs completely in
the sockets, turning clockwise to lock them in
place.
Connect the earth clamp to the negative pole
and the electrode holder to the positive.
Pay attention to the two polarities on the
welding circuit, which must not come into
electrical contact with each other.
- Carefully tighten the output cables to the
bushings; if loose, they can cause problems
of overheating and damage the bushings,
cables, etc.
- Make certain the grounding pincer is
connected as near as possible to the work
station.
ATTENTION
!
To reduce the risk of electromagnetic
interference, keep the welding cable length
short and keep them on or near the ground. If
possible, welding operations should not be
done near sensitive electronic devices. If
interference continues to occur, adopt
additional measures: shift the group, use
shielded cables, line filters, shield the entire
work area.
If the above solutions do not suffice, consult
our Technical Servicing Department.
ADJUSTING THE WELDING CURRENT
The welding current is regulated by turning
knob “T” continuously. If set to the minimum
(turned fully in an anticlockwise direction) it
provides a current of approximately 30 A; if set
to the maximum (turned fully in a clockwise
direction) it gives a maximum current of
approximately 150A.
RECOMMENDED ELECTRODES
All the electrodes on the market can be used,
however for cellulose electrodes we
recommend Magic Weld with added reactor.

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