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Jan 21, 2025 - 05:59 AM
To switch between different welding processes on the MICHIGAN MULTI180S2 180A Multi Process Welder, follow these steps:
1. Make sure the welder is turned off and unplugged from the power source.
2. Identify the welding process you want to use (MIG, STICK, or TIG).
3. Locate the corresponding welding torch or electrode holder for the chosen process.
4. Connect the desired torch or electrode holder to the welder using the appropriate connector.
5. Ensure that the gas hose is connected to the welder if you are using the MIG or TIG process.
6. Set the desired voltage and wire feed control on the welder. These controls are typically located on the front panel and can be adjusted using the digital displays.
7. If using the MIG process, ensure that the correct wire spool size (1kg or 5kg) is installed and that the feed drive rollers are properly adjusted for the wire diameter.
8. Turn on the welder and select the desired amperage for the chosen process using the digital displays.
9. Once everything is set up, you can start welding using the selected process.
Please refer to the MICHIGAN MULTI180S2 180A Multi Process Welder Owner's Manual for more detailed instructions and safety guidelines.
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