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Wire Feed Arc Welder

Always keep a fire
extinguisher accessible
while performing arc
welding operations.

Before starting or
servicing any electric
arc welder, read and
understand all
instructions. Failure
to follow safety
precautions or instructions can cause
equipment damage and/or serious
personal injury or death. 

All installation, maintenance, repair
and operation of this equipment
should be performed by qualified
persons only in accordance with
national, state, and local codes.

Improper use of electric

arc welders can cause
electric shock, injury,
and death! Take all
precautions described in
this manual to reduce the possibility of
electric shock.

Verify all components of the arc
welder are clean and in good
condition prior to operating welder.
Be sure insulation on all cables, wire
feed gun and power cord is not
damaged. Always repair or replace
damaged components before
operating the welder. Always keep
welder panels, shields, etc. in place
when operating welder.

Always wear dry, protective
clothing, welding gloves and
insulated footwear when operating
unit.

Always operate welder in a clean,
dry, well ventilated area. Do not
operate welder in humid, wet, rainy
or poorly ventilated areas.

Be sure work piece is properly
supported and grounded prior to
beginning any electric arc welding
operation.

Spread out coiled welding cable

before use to avoid overheating and
damage to insulation.

Never immerse
wire or wire feed

gun in water. If welder becomes wet for
any reason, be absolutely certain it is
completely clean and dry before use!

Always shut equipment off and
unplug power cord prior to moving 
the unit.

Always attach the work lead first.

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Verify work piece is securely
grounded.

Always shut off electric arc welding
equipment when not in use and cut off
any excess wire from wire feed gun.

Never allow any part of the body to
touch flux core wire and ground or
grounded work piece at the same
time.

Awkward welding conditions and
positions can be electrically hazardous.
When crouching, kneeling or at
elevations, be sure to insulate all
conductive parts, wear appropriate
protective clothing and take
precautions to prevent injury from falls.

Never attempt to use this equipment
at current settings or duty cycles higher
than specified on equipment labels.

Never use an electric arc welder to
thaw frozen pipes.

Flying sparks and hot
metal can cause injury.
As welds cool, slag can
be thrown off. Take all
precautions described in
this manual to reduce the possibility of
injury from flying sparks and hot metal.

Wear ANSI approved face shield or
safety glasses with side shield
protection when chipping or
grinding metal parts.

Wear ear plugs when welding
overhead to prevent spatter or slag
from falling into ears.

Electric arc welding
operations produce
intense light and heat
and ultraviolet (UV)
rays. This intense light

and UV rays can cause injury to eyes and
skin. Take all precautions described in
this manual to reduce the possibility of
injury to eyes and skin.

All persons operating this equipment
or in the area while equipment is in
use, must wear protective welding
gear including: welding helmet or
shield with at least shade 10 lens,
flame resistant clothing, leather
welding gloves and full foot
protection.

The welding wire is 
live whenever the

welder is turned on - whether the
trigger is pulled or not.

Never look at arc 
welding operations

without eye protection as described
above. Never use a shade filter lens
that is cracked, broken, or rated below
number 10. Warn others in the area not
to look at the arc.

Electric arc welding
operations cause sparks
and heat metal to
temperatures that can
cause severe burns! Use
protective gloves and clothing when
performing any metal working
operation. Take all precautions described
in this manual to reduce the possibility
of skin and clothing burns.

Make sure all persons in welding
area are protected from heat, sparks
and ultraviolet rays. Use additional
face shields and flame resistant
barriers as needed.

Never touch work pieces until
completely cooled.

Heat and sparks
produced during electric
arc welding and other
metal working
operations can ignite
flammable and explosive materials!
Take all precautions described in this
manual to reduce the possibility of
flames and explosions.

Remove all flammable materials
within 35 feet (10.7 meters) of
welding arc. If removal is not
possible, tightly cover flammable
materials with fire proof covers.

Do not operate any electric arc

General Safety

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MANUAL

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Summary of Contents for WG2020

Page 1: ...speed 6 Heat Selector Selects welding power Four selections are possible low 1 low 2 high 1 and high 2 Danger means a hazard that will cause death or serious injury if the warning is ignored Warning m...

Page 2: ...ls Never attempt to use this equipment at current settings or duty cycles higher than specified on equipment labels Never use an electric arc welder to thaw frozen pipes Flying sparks and hot metal ca...

Page 3: ...CGA Pamphlet P 1 from Compressed Gas Association 1235 Jefferson Davis Highway Suite 501 Arlington VA 22202 Code for Safety in Welding and Cutting CSA Standard W117 2 from Canadian Standards Associati...

Page 4: ...s for the welder are inside wire feed compartment Lift and remove wire feed cover to find handle workclamp etc 1 Slide handle into plastic ends as shown Fig 2 2 Place handle assembly on welder alignin...

Page 5: ...Shielding gas is not required if flux cored welding wire is used There are 3 types of gas generally used for gas metal arc welding 100 argon a mixture of 75 argon and 25 carbon dioxide C25 or 100 carb...

Page 6: ...ding The welding wire is live whenever the welder is turned on whether the trigger is pulled or not 1 Be sure to read understand and comply with all precautions in the General Safety Information secti...

Page 7: ...the circuit to the weld wire an arc is formed between the end of the weld wire and the work piece This arc melts the wire and the work piece The melted metal of the weld wire flows into the molten cr...

Page 8: ...age position and work piece material thickness all effect the speed of travel necessary for completing a good weld See Fig 11 When the speed is too fast the bead is narrow and bead ripples are pointed...

Page 9: ...s that are joined at a 60 angle Remember to remove the slag before each pass for gasless process Welding Guidelines Continued PUSH VS PULL TECHNIQUE The type and thickness of the work piece dictates w...

Page 10: ...rface is clean 1 Reload wire 2 Replace wire spool 3 Tighten tensioning screws if wire is slipping 4 Replace liner 5 Replace fuse on wire feed control board inside welder 1 6 amp For Information About...

Page 11: ...2 18 Wire flux core 035 9mm diameter WE200500AJ 1 Ref No Description Part Number Qty Figure 16 Replacement Parts For Information About This Product Call 1 800 746 5641 Model WG2020 19 Spool adapter WC...

Page 12: ...ntact with the base metal DC or Direct Current electric current which flows only in one direction The polarity or determines which direction the current is flowing DC Reverse Polarity occurs when the...

Page 13: ...sens contraire des aiguilles d une montre pour diminuer la vitesse du fil 6 S lecteur de chaleur Pour choisir la puissance du soudeur Les quatre s lections possibles sont basse 1 basse 2 haute 1 et ha...

Page 14: ...ssurer que toutes les pi ces conductrices soient isol es Porter des v tements protecteurs convenables et prendre ses pr cautions contre les chutes Ne jamais essayer d utiliser cet quipement aux r glag...

Page 15: ...on S r des Bouteilles de Gaz Comprim Brochure CGA P 1 de l Association Compressed Gas Association 1235 Jefferson Davis Highway Suite 501 Arlington VA 22202 Code pour la S curit concernant le Soudage e...

Page 16: ...situ s dans le compartiment d alimentation de fil Soulever et enlever le couvercle d alimentation de fil pour trouver le manche la pince de soudeur etc 1 Glisser le manche dans les bouts en plastique...

Page 17: ...rect des bouteilles de gaz comprim et des r gulateurs peuvent r sulter en blessures graves ou perte de vie Toujours fixer les bouteilles de gaz au DANGER n cessaire de support du r servoir un mur ou a...

Page 18: ...rdement S assurer que le tuyau ne soit pas tortill 4 Se positionner encore au bord oppos de l orifice de sortie de la bouteille et ouvrir la soupape lentement Inspecter pour des fuites dans l endroit...

Page 19: ...terrupteur sur le soudeur Le r glage de la chaleur utilis d pend sur la taille diam tre et du type de fil la position de la soudure et l paisseur de l objet Se r f rer aux sp cifications indiqu es sur...

Page 20: ...SI Standard ANSI Z87 1 et des v tements protecteurs pendant l enlevage de la scorie Le d bris chaud et volant peut causer des blessures aux personnes dans l endroit Apr s avoir compl t la soudure atte...

Page 21: ...et tout aluminium la buse devrait tre dirig e en avant de la flaque de soudure et devrait pousser la flaque travers de l objet de travail Pour de l acier pais la buse devrait tre dirig e dans la flaq...

Page 22: ...a surface d attache soit propre 1 Recharger le fil 2 Remplacer la bobine de fil 3 Serrer les vis de tension si le fil patine 4 Remplacer la chemise 5 Remplacer la fusible sur la plaque de contr le d e...

Page 23: ...2 18 Fil fourr de flux diam tre 0 035 po 0 9 mm WE200500AJ 1 19 Adaptateur de bobine WC500200AV 1 No de R f Description No De Pi ce Qt Figure 16 Pi ces de rechange Pour de l information concernant ce...

Page 24: ...un joint entre deux pi ces qui sont align es approximativement dans le m me plan Crat re une flaque ou poche qui est produite quand l arc contacte le m tal commun CC ou Courant Continu courant lectri...

Page 25: ...nito gira en sentido de las agujas del reloj para aumentar la velocidad del cable y en sentido contrario al de las agujas del reloj para disminuir la velocidad del cable 6 Selector de calor selecciona...

Page 26: ...los r tulos del equipo Nunca utilice una soldadora por arco lectrica para deshielar tuber as congeladas Las chispas que saltan y el metal caliente pueden causar lesiones Mientras las soldadoras trabaj...

Page 27: ...rk NY 10018 Refi rase a las Hojas de Datos de Materiales de Seguridad y las instrucciones del fabricante para metales cable recubrimientos y limpiadores UBICACI N La selecci n de la ubicaci n correcta...

Page 28: ...miento de la soldadora Todos los accesorios de soldadura para la soldadora se encuentran dentro del compartimento de la alimentaci n de cable Levante y retire la cubierta de alimentaci n de cable y en...

Page 29: ...ce 100 de arg n Los cilindros de cualquiera de estos dos tipos los puede obtener en su punto de venta local de suministros para soldadura Asegure el cilindro en su lugar en su m quina soldadora u otro...

Page 30: ...inantes Estos contaminantes hacen dif cil la soldadura y producen malas soldaduras Todas las personas que operan este equipo o que se encuentren en el rea mientras el equipo est funcionando deben util...

Page 31: ...cable y la pieza de trabajo El metal fundido del cable de soldadura fluye hacia dentro del cr ter y forma una soldadura con la pieza de trabajo tal como se muestra Figura 9 Principios b sicos de la s...

Page 32: ...ida la perla es delgada y las ondulaciones de la perla son en punta tal como se muestra Cuando la velocidad es demasiado lenta el metal de soldadura se acumula y la perla es alta y ancha REMOCI N DE L...

Page 33: ...de retirar el desecho antes de cada pasada para el proceso sin gas Pautas de Soldadura Continuaci n T CNICA DE EMPUJE VERSUS T CNICA DE JALADO El tipo y espesor de la pieza de trabajo determina hacia...

Page 34: ...calor 1 Disminuya y mantenga la velocidad de propagaci n constante 2 Aumente el ajuste de calor 1 Utilice un cable seco y almac nelo en un lugar seco 2 Reduzca la velocidad del cable 1 Se ha excedido...

Page 35: ...g 2 18 N cleo fundente del cable 0 9 mm 0 035 pulg de di metro WE200500AJ 1 No de No De Ref Descripci n Componente Cant Figura 16 Piezas de Repuesto Para informaci n acerca de este producto llame al 1...

Page 36: ...a superficie de trabajo Metal de base el material que va a ser soldado Uni n plana una uni n entre las dos partes alineadas aproximadamente en el mismo plano Cr ter charco de metal fundido o bolsillo...

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