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INSTALLATION – PRODUCT OPERATION
DESCRIPTION
Thank you for chosing this machine. To get the best use from your machine, please read the following carefully :
The Easymig range are semi-automatic MIG/MAG, MMA and flux cored wire welding stations. They are manual
settings machine, with the help of the table printed on the product. They are recommended for welding steel,
stainless steel and aluminium.

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The absorbed current (I1eff) is indicated on the device at maximum usage. Check that the power supply and
its protection (fuse and/or circuit breaker) are compatible with the current needed for use. In some countries, it
might be necessary to change the plug to allow maximum performance. The device must be installed so that the
mains socket is accessible.
Do not use an extension cable with a diameter of less than 1.5mm². Easymig is delivered with a 16amp plug
(TYPE CEE7-7).
This machine must be connected to an EARTHED power supply 230V, 50/60 Hz, and protected by a 16A circuit
breaker .
MACHINE DESCRIPTION (FIG I /
1 : Adjustment of welding settings (wire speed and
welding voltage).
2 : Switch MIG/ MMA
3 : European standard torch connection.
4 : Connectors
SEMI-AUTOMATIC WELDING FOR STEEL / STAINLESS STEEL (MAG MODE)
The Easymig can weld Steel wire 0.6/0.8mm, and Stainless Steel of 0.8mm.
The machine is fitted with Ø 0.8mm Steel or Stainless Steel wire. The contact tube, the groove of the roller and
the sleeve of the torch are all compatible with 0.8mm wire. Should you wish to weld 0,6 wire, use a torch of
maximum 3m long. The contact tip must be changed (fig II A / p.74) as well as the wire feeder's roller that must
be replaced by an optional reference (042339) with a 0.6 diameter groove. In this case, the position in such
a way to observe 0.6. For use with Steel, the gas requirement is argon + CO2. (Ar+CO2). The proportion of
CO2 required will vary depending on the use. For Stainless Steel, use the combination of 2% CO2 For specific
gas requirements, please contact your gas distributor. The gas flow in steel is between 8 and 12 Litres/minute
depending on the environment.
SEMI-AUTOMATIC WELDING FOR ALUMINIUM (MIG MODE)
The Easymig 140 and 150 can be equipped to weld with aluminium wire Ø 0,8 or 1,0 (fig II-B / p.74).
The Easy Mig 130 is delivered equipped for welding Aluminium of Ø 0.8mm (Occasional and non-intensive).
In this case the wire used should be stiff to facilitate wire feeding.
For use with aluminium, the gas requirement is pure argon (Ar). For the specific gas requirements please contact
your distributor. The gas flow in Aluminium is between 20 and 30 Litres/minute depending on the environment,
and the experience of the welder.
Below are the differences between welding with Steel and Aluminium :
- Specific rollers are needed for welding with Aluminium.
- Adjust the pressure of the drive rolls to prevent the wire being crushed.
- Only use a capilliary tube for welding with Steel or Stainless Steel.
- Use a special Aluminium Torch with a teflon sheath to reduce friction.
DO NOT cut the sheath close to the joint, it is used to guide the wire from the the rollers.
- Contact Tube : Use a special aluminium contact tube specific to the diameter of wire being used.
EASYMIG 130 / 140 / 150
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5 : Polarity reversal cable
6 : Power Cable (2.20 m)
7 : Power switch
8 : Reel adaptor 100 mm (Easymig 130/140)
or 100/200mm (Easymig 150)
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