Clarke 6012142 Arc Tig130 Inverter Instructions
![Clarke 6012142 Arc Tig130 Inverter manual cover](/images/ToLbsfhBobgSfsCXdTXntWDx/thumbs/thumb175x175.webp)
To set up the Clarke 6012142 Arc Tig130 Inverter Welder, first connect it to a suitable power source. Ensure the workpiece is clean and properly grounded. Select the appropriate electrode and connect the torch and earth clamp. Adjust the current settings according to the material thickness.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as a welding helmet, gloves, and protective clothing. Ensure the work area is well-ventilated, and remove any flammable materials. Check all connections and cables for damage before use.
Poor arc starts can be caused by incorrect settings, a dirty workpiece, or a worn electrode. Ensure the electrode is properly seated and not contaminated. Adjust the starting current higher and check for any loose connections or damaged cables.
Regularly inspect the cables and connections for wear and damage. Clean the unit's exterior and ensure the cooling vents are free of obstruction. Check the electrode holder and ground clamp for secure attachment. Periodically calibrate the machine to ensure accurate settings.
To improve weld quality, ensure the workpiece is clean and free of contaminants. Use the correct electrode type and size for the material being welded. Adjust the current settings to match the thickness of the material and maintain a consistent welding speed and angle.
Common issues include poor arc stability, overheating, and inconsistent welds. Ensure proper grounding and check all connections. If overheating occurs, allow the unit to cool and ensure it is not overloaded. For inconsistent welds, adjust the settings and ensure the electrode is properly maintained.
Yes, the Clarke 6012142 Arc Tig130 Inverter Welder can be used for aluminum welding when equipped with the appropriate TIG setup. Ensure to use the correct filler rod and set the machine to AC mode. Proper cleaning of the aluminum surface is crucial for successful welding.
To change the electrode, turn off the welder and unplug it from the power source. Loosen the electrode holder and remove the old electrode. Insert the new electrode, ensuring it is properly seated, and tighten the holder securely.
Store the welder in a dry, clean area away from moisture and dust. Coil the cables neatly to prevent damage and ensure they are free of kinks. Cover the welder to protect it from debris and accidental damage.
If the welder trips the circuit breaker, it may be drawing too much current for the circuit. Ensure the welder is connected to a circuit with the appropriate amperage rating. Check for any electrical faults or short circuits within the welder itself.