Clarke 6012149 AT165 Arc Tig MMA Instructions

To set up the welder, start by connecting the power cable to an appropriate socket. Attach the ground clamp to your workpiece. Select the welding mode (Arc, Tig, or MMA) using the mode selector switch. Adjust the current settings based on the material thickness. Ensure all connections are secure before starting.
Common issues include poor arc starting, inconsistent arc, and overheating. For poor arc starting, check electrode type and settings. For inconsistent arc, ensure stable power supply and correct electrode size. If overheating, verify duty cycle limits and allow cooling time between welds.
Regularly clean the welder's exterior and vents to prevent dust buildup. Inspect cables and connectors for wear or damage. Ensure moving parts are lubricated as per the manual. Store in a dry environment to prevent corrosion.
Yes, the Clarke 6012149 AT165 is designed for both TIG and MMA welding. Select the desired mode using the mode selector switch and adjust settings accordingly. Ensure you use the correct electrodes and shielding gas for TIG welding.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as welding gloves, helmet, and apron. Ensure proper ventilation in the workspace. Do not weld near flammable materials. Follow all safety guidelines provided in the user manual.
If the welder is not producing an arc, check the power supply and ensure the welder is switched on. Inspect the electrode and ground connections for proper contact. Verify that the correct mode is selected and the settings are adjusted for the material being welded.
To improve welding quality, make sure to use the correct electrode and settings for the material. Maintain a consistent travel speed and angle during welding. Practice on scrap material to fine-tune your technique before working on the final piece.
The duty cycle is the percentage of time the welder can operate before needing a rest period. For the Clarke 6012149 AT165, check the specifications in the manual. Exceeding the duty cycle can cause overheating and damage. Always allow the welder to cool as required.
Switch between welding modes using the mode selector switch on the welder's control panel. Ensure the welder is off before switching modes. Adjust settings for the selected mode before starting to weld.
If the welder overheats, switch it off immediately and allow it to cool down. Check if the duty cycle was exceeded. Ensure ventilation is adequate and remove any obstructions from the cooling vents. Resume welding only after the unit has sufficiently cooled.