www.r-techwelding.co.uk email: [email protected] Tel: 01452 733933 Fax 01452 733939 C-MIG 315 COMPACT MIG WELDING MACHINE OPERATION I
10 Set required voltage for welding material – Coarse voltage is set via 3 position switch either low, medium or high range – Fine adjust is set via
11 Side panel Burnback adjustment – This sets amount of time welding power stays on after torch button released and wire feed has stopped. If too l
13 Maintenance Routine and periodic maintenance WARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL Turn the input power OFF at the mains switch & fuse box
14 The second column labeled ‘possible cause’ lists the obvious external possibilities that may contribute to the machine symptom Step 3 Recommended
15 Mig Weld Problems No gas flow when torch switch activated. Machine has output and fan runs. A click can be heard indicating gas solenoid is oper
16 Electrical Schematic Diagram
17 Wiring Diagram
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3 Thank you for selecting the R-Tech C-MIG 315 Compact Mig Welder. We want you to take pride in operating our C-MIG 315 as much pride as we have take
4 Installation Technical Specifications Model No. R-Tech C-MIG 315 Input 415V 3 ~ AC 50/60Hz MIG Operation Rated Input Power 6.2 KVA
5 Transport – Unloading Never underestimate the weight of equipment, never move or leave suspended in the air above people. Use recommended lifting
6 4. Keep earth lead connection to work in good condition – Clean area on workbench where earth clamp is situated on a regular basis. Input Connec
7 Connections for C-Mig 315 Setup machine as per two diagrams below: Rear machine connections Front machine connections Connect Euro type
8 Operation SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL Do not touch electrically live parts or electrode with skin or wet clothing.
9 4. Adjustable burnback control 5. Spot Welding & stitch welding facilities 6. Digital Amp & Volts meters 7. Euro type torch fittings fo
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