Clarke 6012130 Arc Tig90 Inverter Instructions
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The Clarke 6012130 Arc Tig90 Inverter Welder requires a 230V single-phase input power supply.
To set up the Clarke 6012130 for TIG welding, connect the TIG torch to the negative terminal, the work clamp to the positive terminal, and ensure the gas supply is connected and adjusted to the correct flow rate.
If the welder does not start, check the power supply, ensure all connections are secure, inspect the circuit breaker, and verify that the power switch is in the "ON" position.
To maintain the Clarke 6012130, regularly clean the exterior, check and tighten connections, inspect cables for wear, and periodically check the cooling fan for obstructions.
For MMA welding, it is recommended to use general-purpose electrodes such as E6013 or E7018, depending on the metal thickness and welding position.
To improve arc stability, ensure a clean workpiece, maintain a consistent distance between the electrode and the workpiece, and adjust the amperage according to the electrode specifications.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, ensure proper ventilation, keep flammable materials away, and follow all safety guidelines provided in the user manual.
Yes, the Clarke 6012130 can weld aluminum using the TIG welding process. Additional equipment required includes a pure argon gas supply and an appropriate tungsten electrode.
If the welding output is inconsistent, check for loose connections, ensure the electrode is properly inserted, and verify that the input power is stable.
To change polarity, simply swap the connections of the welding lead and the work clamp at the output terminals on the welder.