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  1. #1
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    Default where to get instruction manuals

    hi guys ive recently aquired a fema invermig 2000 pulse mig
    just wandering where id be able to get a instruction manual for it
    tried googling and stuff but no such luck

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    Default Here is their website

    Here is a website link in Italy,

    Offerta saldatrici a inverter F.E.M.A. Saldatrici elettriche Portatili con tecnologia MMA

    Product link

    saldatrice inverter elettrica portatile modello Invermig 2000-2200 Pulse Synergic

    Maybe email them or else drill down and see if it is available for download,

    Regards
    Pete (Tokentools Welders)

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    cheers mate much appreciated ill email them now

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    emailed them last week anyone know where i can download one
    just really need help with the wire speeds
    but would like to know everything about it to
    cheers

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    Did you try [email protected]

    This is their Australian welder distributor, I don't know of any download sites however.

    Cheers
    Pete

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    Wire speeds are not rocket science to adjust.

    It involves a bit of phaffing around.Adjust the wire speed and measure the amount of wire passed through the contact tip in say 10 seconds and multiply x 6 and a metres per minute figure is arrived at.

    Record the figures as you play around with different voltage adjustments and wire feeds.

    It it more than that send in some photos and we can help to id any controls.

    Grahame

    Most giuys operate in this fashion and it wiill become second nature before long and you can do it from memory.

    Go here and have a read

    http://www.woodworkforums.com/f160/w...collins-97286/

    Grahame

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahame Collins View Post
    Wire speeds are not rocket science to adjust.

    It involves a bit of phaffing around.Adjust the wire speed and measure the amount of wire passed through the contact tip in say 10 seconds and multiply x 6 and a metres per minute figure is arrived at.

    Record the figures as you play around with different voltage adjustments and wire feeds.

    It it more than that send in some photos and we can help to id any controls.

    Grahame

    Most giuys operate in this fashion and it wiill become second nature before long and you can do it from memory.

    Go here and have a read

    http://www.woodworkforums.com/f160/w...collins-97286/

    Grahame
    will do collin just that its different from the welders im used to i tried to take a picture but it wasnt showing up
    im used to like dials feom 1 to 10
    and this one has like - 15 to plus + 15 i just gotta wait till this weather clears up n just muck around with it i think
    thanx mate

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    Default invermig 2000 pulse mig and manual

    hi kwappa

    I am considering purchasing a fema\sip invermig 2000 pulse mig the same as yours.

    Did you ever find a manual for it? and if so can you send it to me please?

    I would like to read the manual in order to help evaluate the product. Documentation i have says the machine can weld down to 0.5mm metal, must be the pulse functionality?

    How do you find the welder? and what have you welded with it?

    cheers

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    Smile sorry for bringing up old posts, only relevent one here!!

    as per title, am in the market for a multi process, inverter type welder and would love an independant review on this machine. is it any good? why cant you get a manual? can you get parts easily? whos selling them? my local WTD supplier says theyre discontinued? hope you can help!

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    Hi there yeah it has turned out to be a good machine actually a bit of muckin around and got it goin real nice
    pretty good for aluminium to actually

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    Default Inver mig 2000

    HI Guys,

    I've had this machine for 12 or 13 years, but only used to weld steel on manual setting, which I've had great success with. I'm now trying to set it up for aluminium but don't know what i'm doing, don't know what the symbols and abbreviations on the dials mean.
    Kwappa, did you find a manual in the end? it came with a very basic 2 page manual but I cant seem to find it anyway.

    I'm gonna try to post a picture of it to see if you guys can at least help with the symbols and perhaps possible settings for heavy 10mm aluminium (see attachment below)

    Thanks,

    Dunks
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