MAGNAWELD MONOMAG 180 User Manual - page 11
While inserting the plug into the socket,
pay attention that main switch is
positioned to “0”.
Before plugging your machine to the
electrical line check with a voltmeter
the correct voltages indicated at the
plate of the machine and then insert
the plug into the socket.
3.2 CHOOSING AND CHANGING THE WIRE FEEDING ROLLS
Figure 7: Wire Feeding Roll
Unscrew the spool support nut
. Place the
MIG/MAG wire spool
through the spool
support
and screw the spool support nut
tightly. (Figure 8).
(31)
(32)
(33)
(31)
3.3 LOADING THE WIRE SPOOL AND THREADING THE WIRE
Figure 8: Loading the Wire Spool
29
30
28
Figure 6: Installing the Wire Feeding Roll
Figure 5: Removing the Wire Feeding Roll
3
2
1
4
5
6
1,0
0,8
0,8
1,0
0,8
1,0
32
31
33
Remove nozzle and contact tip of the torch.
Pull down the spring knob
and release the
pressure roll
.
Pull and hold the wire tightly to keep it from
unraveling, cut off end. Thread the wire through
the roll into the torch. (Figure 9).
Push down the pressure roll
, push up and lock
the spring knob
.
(29)
(28)
(28)
(29)
Screwing the spool support nut (31)
too tight may cause blockage of wire
feeding. Screwing the spool support
nut (31) loose may cause raveling of
the wire spool after stopping wire
feeding. Therefore, do not screw spool support
nut (31) neither too tight nor loose.
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For steel and stainless
steel wires use V-shape
rolls, for flux cored wires
use knurled V-shape rolls,
for aluminium wires choose
U-shape rolls.
For changing the wire
feeding roll, pull down the spring knob
and
Install the appropriate roll and screw the screw
. Lock the pressure assembly (Figure 6).
(29)
(30)
remove the screw
of the feeding roll. Then
remove the feeding roll (Figure 5).
(30)
SWITCH ON the machine via ON/OFF switch
.
Observe the fan noise and illumination of the
mains lamp
.
(1)
(11)
3.
OPERATION
OPERATION
3.1 CONNECTING TO THE MAINS
Both sides of the roll are labeled
according to appropriate wire
diameter. Roll must be inserted into
the flange in such a way that
appropriate diameter of the wire to be
fed is seen from outside (Figure 7).