WIA Miniarc Owner's manual

Category
Welding System
Type
Owner's manual
MINIARC
MC66
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CAT. 7501
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THE INFORMATION CONTAINED
IN
THE FOLDER
IS
SET OUT TO ENABLE
YOU
TO PROPERLY MAINTAIN
YOUR
NEW EQUIPMENT
AND
ENSURE THAT
YOU
OBTAIN MAXIMUM OPERATING EFFICIENCY.
PLEASE ENSURE THAT THIS FOLDER
IS
KEPT
IN
A
SAFE PLACE
FOR
READY
REFERENCE WHEN REQUIRED.
WHEN REQUESTING SPARE PARTS, QUOTE THE MODEL
NO.
AND
SERIAL
NO.
OF
THE MACHINE
AND
THE PART
NO.
OF
THE ITEM REQUIRED. FAILURE
TO SUPPLY THIS 1NFORI"IATION WILL RESULT
IN
UNNECESSARY DELAYS
IN
SUPPLYING THE CORRECT PARTS.
WELDING INDUSTRIES
OF
AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.,
SALES
AND
SERVICE
DIVISIONS
Melbourne
4'65 2511
Sydney
534 2144
Newcastle
61 1668
Adelaide
352 3022 Brisbane 44
1391
Perth 361 7088
STATE AGENTS
Hobart
34 7850
Darwin
81 6428
&
84 3076
OPERATING
AND
MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
GENERAL
This manual has been prepared especially for use in familiar-
ising personnel with the design, installation, operation,
maintenance, and troubleshooting of this equipment.
All
information presented herein should be given careful consid-
eration
to
assure optimum performance of this equipment.
RECEIVING/HANDLING
Prior to installing this equipment, clean
all
packing
material
from around the unit and carefully inspect for any damage
that may have occurred during shipment. Any
claims
for
loss
or damage that may have occurred in
transit
must be filed
by the purchaser with Welding Industries of Australia Pty.
Ltd.
or
authorised agent immediately
(refer
to
EQUIPMENT
WARRANTY
card enclosed with Operating Instruction Manual).
When requesting information concerning this equipment,
it
is
essential
to supply correct Model identification and
machine
Serial
No.
SAFETY
Before the equipment
is
put into operation, the
SAFETY
PRACTICES section
at
the back
of
this manual MUST
BE
READ
COMPLETELY.
This
will
help avoid possible injury due to
misuse or improper welding applications,
CONTENTS
Specification, Installation
Setting Up the Welder
Maintenance
&
General
Assembly Drawing
No
and
Parts
List
SAFETY PRACTICES
EQUIPMENT
GUARANTEE
W.I.A.
OPERATING
AND
JAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
'MINIARC
MC66'
DESCRIPTION
The
W.I.A.
'MINIARC'
Plodel
MC66
is
a
compact portable
A.C.
arc
welding unit.
It
is
designed for use with mild
steel
welding electrodes from
2mm
up to
3.25mm.
diameter,
This
unit complies with Australian Standards Specification AS1966
for limited input
class
machines, which, in effect, means
a
machine which
is
designed for use from
a
15
amp.
240
volt
50
hertz single phase
AC
supply and that the Duty Cycle
and Current Output
are
so
designed to match this
15
amp.
SUPPlY.
SPECIFICATIONS
The welding current rating
is
115 amp~~24.5
volts
25%
Duty
Cycle,
5
minute averaging periods,
140
C
temperature
rise,
Class
H
insulation. For the operator, this rating means that
he
can
adjust his welding current
to
115
amps, weld for
1%
minutes in every
5
minute period without causing overload to
the machine, or when correctly installed, the
electrical
installation. Welding Current Output,
45
-
140
amp contin-
uously variable over the range.
INSTALLATION
FOR
MC66
The
'MINIARC'
is
designed
to
be connected to
a
240
volt
50
hertz single phase
A.C.
supply. The welder
is
fitted with
a
15
amp. primary cable and plug and
it
is
recommended that
this plug be only connected to
a
suitable
15
amp. switch
plug outlet, capable of delivering
a
continuous load of
15
amperes. The plug and plug socket
are
both identified by
a
wide earth pin and the
15
amp. plug
will
not enter
a
10
amp. domestic socket. However,
a
10
amp. plug such as
used
on
electric
power tools
etc.
can be used with
a
15
amp
socket. Therefore, ensure that your
electric
installation
for the
'MINIARC
MC66'
welder
is
wired with
a
15
amp. socket.
For you,
the
user, to correctly understand
the
above
specifications,
we
have included the following brief
explanation on the meanings of the various
terms
used in
the specification.
'Duty Cycle.' In any
5
minute period, the Duty Cycle
is
the
ratio
of
the total arcing
time
to
5
minutes, expressed
as
a
percentage, e.g. a
3.25
mm
electrode takes
1.25
minutes
to
run
its
full length. The operator takes
3.75
minutes
to
set
up the job for welding and to clean the
slag
off
after welding. Duty Cycle
of
above example
=
25%.
'Limited Input Current' This
is
a
definition agreed to by
Electric
Supply Authorities and welding manufactures
throughout Australia and
restricts
the
output of the machine
to
8.5
KVA
at
a
maximum Duty Cycle of
25%.
'Rated Input Current'
is
a
current drawn by the machine
when
it
is
so
adjusted to
give
its
100%
Duty
Cycle
output.
In
the instance
of
the
'MINIARC'
this
is
dependent on
electode type and
size
being used, approximately
70-90
amps
.
.
./2
,g
-2-
It
should be readily appreciated from the above that input
and currents in excess of
15
amps. can be drawn from the supply,
and every
care
should be observed not to exceed specified
Duty Cycle period.
EXTENSION CABLES
If
it
is
necessary to use extension cables on the supply
cable, ensure
that
these
are
at
least
the
size
fitted to
the welding machine
(3
core
30/0.25)
also
the longer
the extension cable, the larger the
size
of the cable should
be, to reduce the voltage drop between the supply point
and the machine, otherwise the welding capabilities
will
be
reduced in proportion to the voltage drop on the supply cable.
PORTABLE
MOUNTING
ASSE?4BLY
WHEN
USED
The compact
'MINIARC
MC66'
weighs only 35.5 kg., but should
you desire to wheel the machine around the workshop area,
a
portable mounting
kit
is
available for the
MC66
comprising
wheel and axle assembly and handle assembly complete with
fixing
screws
and instructions which
are
self-explanatory.
SETTING
UP
THE
WELDER
READY
FOR
WORK
On setting up the welder ready for work, connect the Work
Lead to the terminal marked
'WORK'
and the welding lead
to the terminal marked
'ELECTRODE'
and tighten knobs
securely.
NOTE
for
A.C.
arc welders of this type,
it
doesn't
matter
if the leads are accidentally reversed, as no damage can
be done to the welder and welding output
is
unaffected,
however the correct terminals should always be used.
Select
the electrode you wish to use and adjust the electrode
selector by unlocking the knob on the front panel of the
machine and sliding
it
across the quadrant.
Switch the mains power
ON
whereby
a
faint 'hum' should be
heard indicating the transformer
is
energised. After
making final welding current adjustments, ensure that the
locking knob
is
firmly secured.
ELECTRODE
SELECTION
For best results from your
'MINIMATIC
14C66'
use
W.I.A.
'AUSTARC'
mild
steel
arc
welding electrodes for fast, dependable
high quality welding. The full range
is
obtainable from your
nearest
W.I.A.
State Branch or authorised Distributor
For the majority of mild
steel
welding,
a
general purpose
all
position type welding electrode should be chosen, such
as
W.I.A.
'AUSTARC
12P'.
For
material
of
1.6mm
(1/16")
thickness and
less,
use
2.5
mm
or
2
mm.
electrodes. For
material thicknesses over
1.6mm
use 3.25
m
diameter
electrodes.
3/
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MAINTENANCE
In dry, dusty
locations,
the
air
ducts
of
the machine can
become clogged causing lack of ventilation, resulting in
possible overheating
of
the welding transformer.
It
is
good practice
to
blow the transformer out
at
regular
intervals with dry
air
and keep the vent grills
at
the base
of the machine
clear.
RECOMMENDED
WELDING
CABLE
For both
ELECTRODE
and
WORK
cables, 322/0.20 flexible
welding
cable
is
the
correct
size to match the rating of
the machine.
Best
results
are
obtained with genuine
W.I.A.
leads, thus ensuring
all
fittings and connections
are
the
correct
type. For longer welding
cables,
i.e.
5
metres
and over,
use
a
larger size
cable
to
prevent
excessive
current
loss,
e.g.
511/0.20
or 792/0.20.
ACCESSORIES
The recommended Accessory
Kit
for the
'MINIARC'
is
W.I.A.
Kit
No. AA32, and comprises the following:-
1
x
3
metre
Welding Lead complete with Fully Insulated
1
x
3
metre
Work Lead with Clamp and Lug Connector
1
x
Welding
Helmet
complete with lens (shade
10)
and
Tong Type electrode holder and Lug connector.
clear
glass.
WELDING
HANDBOOK
-
'INTRODUCTION
TO
ARC
WELDING'
This
W.I.A.
publication gives brief but concise welding instru-
ction and techniques for various applications and welding pos-
ition. Obtain extra copies from any
W.I.A.
Sales Office
or
Distributor.
AFTER SALES SERVICE
AND
SPARES
W.I.A.
have
a
Sales Branch in
all
major
states
of
Australia
together with
a
network
of
Distributors for each
State.
Not
only
are
you, the user, assured
of
after
sales
service
but you
are
also assured
of
the availability of expert
assist-
ance on
all
welding problems from the Top
Team
in Welding
Technology.
WARRANTY
Have
you filled
out
your Warranty Card and posted
it
to
your
State
W.I.A.
Sales Office?
If
not, do
so
NOW.
SAFETY
We
strongly recommend
you
read thoroughly the information on
'Safe Practices in Using Welding and Cutting Plant'.
MINIARC MC66
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MINIARC
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SPARE PARTS
LIST
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ITEM
No
PART N! DESCRIPTION
1
MC66-11
TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY
1
B1
MC 66-23
PRIMARY COIL
1
S2
MC66-21
SECONDARY
COIL
‘2
3
4
5
5
-1
5.2
6
7
8
MC66-14 FRONT PANEL
K66-15 BACK PANEL
MC66-16 COVER
K
66
-24 LOCKING KNOB
MC66-40 LOCKING
SCREW
ASSEMBLY
MC
6
6-39 CLAMPINC, PLATES
MC6 6-22 OUTPUT TERM1 NAL ASSEMBLY
MC66.0/8
FLEX
01
PLUG
SlC20-0/25
TEftrrlINAL
BLOCI(
DRAWING N?MC66-31
ISSUE NO2
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WIA Miniarc Owner's manual

Category
Welding System
Type
Owner's manual

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