CANAWELD MMA 201 User Manual

Summary of MMA 201

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    0 user manual model: mma 201.

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    1 thank you from canaweld thank you for choosing a canaweld machine, with 30+ years of welding equipment manufacturing experience overseas, you can feel confident that you have made the right choice. Canaweld inc. Was started in canada to manufacture the highest quality welding and cutting equipment...

  • Page 3: Table of Contents

    2 table of contents equipment package 3 section 1- safety cautions & symbols 4-7 section 2- installation & specifications 8-9 section 3- operation of equipment 10-12 section 4- maintenance & basic troubleshooting 13-14 section 5- electrical specifications 15 section 6- parts list 16-17 section 7- wa...

  • Page 4: Mma 201- Welder Package

    3 mma 201- welder package 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 name product number quantity 1. Machine plb5180147 1 2. Work/ground clamp set alp1980126 1 3. Electrode holder set alp2280095 1 4. Tig torch with gas valve tge0180334 1 5. Gas flow regulator tlj1080187 1 6. Gas hose tlj1080188 1 7. Machine bag tgj2780145 1.

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    4 section 1- safety cautions & symbols caution: read user manual indicates any section that the user must read the manual to fully understand the machine’s characteristics to avoid any hazardous situation. Electric shock touching live electrical parts can cause fatal shocks or severe burns. The elec...

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    5 welding fumes welding produces fumes and gases. Breathing these fumes and gases can be hazardous to your health.  keep your head out of the fumes stream while welding. Do not breathe the fumes.  if inside, ventilate the area and/or use local forced ventilation at the welding point to remove weld...

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    6 gases dangerous gases can be produced during welding, breathing these gases in can be hazardous to your health.  shut off shielding gas supply when not in use.  always ventilate confined spaces or use approved air-supplied respirator.  do not weld in locations near degreasing, cleaning, or spra...

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    7 esd- electric static discharge an electric static charge can be created during welding and discharged immediately after into any items touched by the welder after welding.  put on grounded wrist strap before handling boards or parts.  use proper static-proof bags and boxes to store, move, or shi...

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    8 section 2- installation, overview & specifications installation electrical  the serial number and rating information is located on the bottom of the machine. Use the rating labels to determine input power requirements and rated output.  check whether the voltage value variations are within the a...

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    9  set of heavy duty connector and ground cable which is able to connect to other dinse system  heavy duty machine (150 a in 100 % duty cycle in 104 ºf 40 ºc. Function  hot start arc ignition application is a built –in function: allows for the arc ignition in mma welding making ignition easier an...

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    10 section 3- operation of equipment operation  after being installed according to the prescribed method, and the power switch being switched on, the machine is started with the power led on and the fan working.  pay attention to the polarity when making connections. An unstable arc, spatter, and ...

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    11 welding parameter table (for reference only) this table is suitable for mild steel stick welding. For other materials, consult related materials and welding process for reference. Electrode diameter (mm) recommended welding current (a) recommended welding voltage(v) 2.0 60 - 100 22.4 - 24.0 2.5 8...

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    12 control panel stick welding: switch position 1 then adjust your welding voltage with 5. Tig welding: switch position 2 adjust your welding current with 5. Front panel 1) welding process switch(stick) 2) welding process switch(tig) 3) main voltage led 4) thermostatic protection led 5) welding curr...

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    13 section 4- maintenance & basic troubleshooting maintenance please disconnect power to machine before performing maintenance.  check periodically whether cable connection is in good condition (esp. Plugs). Tighten any loose connections. If there is oxidization, remove it with sandpaper and then r...

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    14 troubleshooting problem remedy no welding output; unit completely inoperative; ready light (led) off. 1) be sure power cord is plugged in and that receptacle is receiving input power. 2) check if the power switch is in on position. 3) check and replace line fuse(s), if necessary, or reset circuit...

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    15 section 5- electrical specifications machine specifications: input voltage- single phase 230v (+10 / -15%) , 50/60hz maximum effective primary current (𝐼 1 𝑒𝑓𝑓 ) 24 a maximum primary current 43 a open circuit voltage 64 v output current range 10a - 200a output voltage range 20.4v – 28v duty cycle...

  • Page 17: Section 6- Parts List

    16 section 6- parts list description component item mma201 - quantity enclosures bottom plate cga2880054 1 enclosure cover cga2880097 1 enclosure- front panel cga2880165 1 enclosure- rear panel cga2880169 1 cam switch- single phase 32a cgb0780066 1 ca-mc 35-70 cable plug (male) cgb0680070 1 ca-ff 35...

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    17 rocker switch cgb0780236 1 terminal, crimping, for welding cable awg 4 (8mm/25mm) cgb0880240 1 terminal, double quick cgb0880241 1 terminal, fork cgb0880242 2 terminal, quick (red) cgb0880245 3 terminal, quick (yellow) cgb0880246 1 terminal, ring- 1awg16 cgb0880248 2 thermo switch cgb2180249 1.

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    18 section 7- warranty & service statement of limited warranty: canaweld inc. Warrants to the end user (purchaser) of all new welding and cutting equipment, and accessories (the “warranted goods”) that such warranted goods will be free of defects in workmanship and material. This warranty is void if...

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    19  damage resulting from normal wear and tear; and  repairs or replacement of any parts reasonably considered to be consumables, including but not limited to the following tig torch components: (i) collet and collet body, (ii) gas nozzles, (iii) gas cups, (iv) insulators, (v) back cups, and (vi) ...

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