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WELDMAN SEMI-AUTOMATIC LCD POWER MIG 210 MIG / MAG / MMA / TIG DC LIFT Page 1
SEMI-AUTOMATIC MIG / MAG / MMA / TIG
POWER MIG 210 LCD
USER MANUAL
ATTENTION:
BEFORE USING THE DETAIL READ THE INSTRUCTIONS. The exact adherence to these instructions will allow for safe use and will
allow you and others to avoid health damage.
AND. SAFETY RULES:
In order to avoid mortal danger observe the following rules:
1. strictly follow these instructions to avoid injury or even death.
2. Construction of the input voltage, a suitable location for the device, the pressure of gas used, etc. All the above must be adapted to the
relevant provisions.
3. Bystanders should not stay in the place of welding.
4. Persons with pacemakers are not allowed in the vicinity of the weld without the prior consent of the doctor.
5. Installation and repair should be performed only by persons authorized to do so.
6. Working in the rain is not permitted.
7. For safety must be correctly understood the content of the specification.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO FOLLOW THESE RULES:
1. Avoid contact with the welding circuit. 1. Avoid contact with the welding circuit.
2. Carry out electrical installations in accordance with applicable standards and regulations of health and safety 2. Carry out electrical installations in accordance with applicable standards and regulations of health and safety
work.
3. Connecting the welding, inspection or repair should be performed following the disconnection 3. Connecting the welding, inspection or repair should be performed following the disconnection
power supply unit.
4. Do not use cables with damaged insulation work and / or loosened connections. 4. Do not use cables with damaged insulation work and / or loosened connections.
5. Make sure that the power cord is not damaged. 5. Make sure that the power cord is not damaged.
6. Do not use the device when the housing is removed. 6. Do not use the device when the housing is removed.
7. Wear protective gloves 7. Wear protective gloves
8. Do not touch the handle both mass and torch. 8. Do not touch the handle both mass and torch.
9. Never immerse the electrode in water for cooling 9. Never immerse the electrode in water for cooling
10. It is forbidden to welding operators located above the ground, with the exception of possible cases 10. It is forbidden to welding operators located above the ground, with the exception of possible cases
application security platforms.
11. Observe deadlines inspection device. 11. Observe deadlines inspection device.
12. Do not use damaged equipment. 12. Do not use damaged equipment.
13. Disconnect the device from the mains when not in use. 13. Disconnect the device from the mains when not in use.
14. The device should be connected only to the installation provided with a grounding wire (PE). 14. The device should be connected only to the installation provided with a grounding wire (PE).
ATTENTION:
In order to avoid starting a fire, explosion, observe the following rules:
Do not weld near flammable materials.
Sparks and hot material can cause fire.
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Weldman POWER MIG 210 LCD Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWeldman
ModelPOWER MIG 210 LCD
CategoryWelding System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Precautions

General Safety Rules

Observe safety rules to prevent mortal danger, injury, or death during operation.

Electric Shock Prevention

Follow specific guidelines to reduce the risk of electric shock while using the welding device.

Fire and Explosion Prevention

Adhere to safety rules to prevent fire and explosion hazards during welding operations.

Product Overview and Characteristics

General Characteristics

Details on the POWER MIG series, inverter technology, and supported welding methods.

Technical Data

Key specifications including power supply, current, voltage, efficiency, and dimensions.

Machine Structure and Control

General View and Components

Identification of external parts like ground cable, torch, and control panel.

Control Panel Operation

Explanation of the control panel's wheels, buttons, and display functions.

Installation and Setup

Installation Guidelines

Proper placement, ventilation, and environmental considerations for the welder.

Connecting to Power and Gas

Procedures for electrical connection and gas setup for MIG/MAG welding.

Welding Preparation and Settings

MIG/MAG and Flux Preparation

Steps for preparing the welding torch, wire, and liner for MIG/MAG and Flux welding.

Wire Attachment and Feeding

Instructions for attaching the wire spool and ensuring correct wire feeding.

Parameter Setting

Guide to selecting welding mode, gas, electrode diameter, and material thickness.

Welding Operations and Troubleshooting

Welding Methods (MIG, Flux, MMA)

Step-by-step procedures for performing MIG, Flux, and MMA welding.

TIG Welding and Arc Control

Preparation, arc ignition, and control methods for TIG welding.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Identifies symptoms, causes, and procedures for common welding problems.

Maintenance and Warranty

Recommended Welding Parameters

Tables providing recommended settings for various materials and gas combinations.

Maintenance Procedures

Daily and monthly maintenance tasks to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

Warranty and Compliance

Details on product warranty, conformity declarations, and waste disposal.