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welding area, either remove it or cover it with something non-flammable and non- reflective. Reflective arc rays can 

also cause skin burn in addition to eye injury.

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Flying sparks can injure. Wear proper safety equipment to protect eyes and face. Shape tungsten electrode on 

grinder wearing proper protection and in a safe location. Keep flammables away and prevent fire from flying 

sparks.

 

FUMES, GASSES, AND VAPORS CAN CAUSE DISCOMFORT, ILLNESS, AND DEATH! 

 

To reduce the risk, read, understand, and follow the safety instructions. In addition, make certain that anyone else that 

uses this welding equipment or is a bystander in the welding area, understands and follows these safety instructions as 
well.

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Read and understand manufacturers Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS).

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Do not weld in an area until it is checked for adequate ventilation as described in ANSI standard Z49.1. If 

ventilation is not adequate to exchange all fumes and gasses generated during the welding process with fresh air, do 

not weld unless you (the welder) and all bystanders are wearing air-supplied respirators.

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Do not heat metals coated with, or that contain, materials that produce toxic fumes (such as galvanized steel), unless 

the coating is removed. Make certain the area is well ventilated, and the operator and all bystanders are wearing 

air-supplied respirators.

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Do not weld, cut or heat lead, zinc, cadmium, mercury, beryllium, antimony, cobalt, manganese, selenium, arsenic, 

copper, silver, barium, chromium, vanadium, nickel, or similar metals without seeking professional advice and 

inspection of the ventilation of the welding area. These metals produce extremely toxic fumes which can cause 

discomfort, illness and death.

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Do not weld or cut in areas that are near chlorinated solvents. Vapors from chlorinated hydrocarbons, such as 

trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene, can be decomposed by the heat of an electric arc or its ultraviolet radiation. 

These actions can cause phosgene, a highly toxic gas to form, along with other lung and eye- irritating gasses. Do 

not weld or cut where these solvent vapors can be drawn into the work area or where the ultraviolet radiation can 

penetrate to areas containing even very small amounts of these vapors.

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Do not weld in a confined area unless it is being ventilated or the operator (and anyone else in the area) is wearing 

an air-supplied respirator.

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Stop welding if you develop momentary eye, nose, or throat irritation as this indicates inadequate ventilation. 

Stop work and take necessary steps to improve ventilation in the welding area. Do not resume welding if physical 

discomfort persists.

Fire Prevention

 

   FIRE OR EXPLOSION CAN CAUSE DEATH, INJURY, AND PROPERTY DAMAGE! 

To reduce these 

risks, read, understand and follow the safety instructions. In addition, make certain that anyone else that uses this welding 

equipment, or is a bystander in the welding area, understands and follows these safety instructions as well. Remember: 

arc welding by nature produces sparks, hot spatter, molten metal drops, hot slag and hot metal parts that can start fires, 
burn skin and damage eyes.

•  Do not wear gloves or other clothing that contains oil, grease, or other flammable substances.
•  Do not wear flammable hair preparations.
•  Do not touch the hot weld bead or weld puddle until fully cooled.
•  Do not weld in an area until it is checked and cleared of combustible and/or flammable materials. Be aware that 

sparks and slag can fly 35 feet and can pass through small cracks and openings. If work and combustibles cannot be 

separated by a minimum of 35 feet, protect against ignition with suitable, snug-fitting, fire resistant, covers or shields.

•  Do not weld on walls until checking for and removing combustibles touching the other side of the walls.
•  Connect the ground cable to the workpiece as close as possible to the welding area. Do not connect ground cables 

to building framing or other locations away from the welding area. This increases the possibility of welding current 

passing through alternate circuits, creating fire hazards and other safety hazards.

•  Do not weld, cut, or perform other such work on used barrels, drums, tanks, or other containers that had a flammable 

or toxic substance. The techniques for removing flammable substance and vapors, to make a used container safe for 

welding or cutting, are quite complex and require special education and training.

•  Do not strike an arc on a compressed gas or air cylinder, and never allow any electrically “hot” parts to touch a 

cylinder. Doing so will create a brittle area that can result in a violent rupture immediately or at a later time as a result 

of rough handling.

•  Ensure any compressed gas cylinders in the work area have properly operating regulators rated for the gas and 

Summary of Contents for 85620

Page 1: ...ITEM 85620 REV 01 27 2022 SPOOL PRO HORNET SG 250 OPERATING MANUAL ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...eating the best solutions to our customer s needs Above all our employees will provide the same respect and caring attitude within the organization as they are expected to share with every Forney cust...

Page 3: ...epair or replace defective products at no charge to you When you call Forney s Technical Service department you will speak to a trained product and application expert Forney s primary goal is to get y...

Page 4: ...ON 10 ADDITIONAL WARNINGS 10 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SPOOL GUN 11 DESCRIPTION 11 WELDER LAYOUT AND CONTROLS 11 12 INSTALLING THE SPOOL GUN ASSEMBLY 12 GAS CYLINDER AND REGULATOR CONNECTION 13 INSTALLING...

Page 5: ...3 9353 Fax 305 443 7559 www aws org AWS A6 0 WELDING AND CUTTING CONTAINERS WHICH HAVE HELD COMBUSTIBLES Obtainable from the American Welding Society 550 NW Le Jeune Road Miami FL 33126 Telephone 800...

Page 6: ...is recommended Personal Protection Welding processes of any kind can be dangerous not only to the operator but to any person situated near the equipment if safety and operating rules are not strictly...

Page 7: ...rea unless it is being ventilated or the operator and anyone else in the area is wearing an air supplied respirator Stop welding if you develop momentary eye nose or throat irritation as this indicate...

Page 8: ...oil or other flammable substances such as leather gloves thick cotton shirts with no synthetic materials cuffless trousers closed toed shoes Keep long hair pulled back Remove any combustibles such as...

Page 9: ...POWER CABLE are exposed to any form of atmospheric precipitation or salt water spray Do not carry coiled welding cables around shoulders or any other part of the body when they are plugged into the we...

Page 10: ...rom walls or similar obstructions that could restrict natural air flow for cooling Since the inhalation of welding fumes can be harmful ensure that the welding area is effectively ventilated See the S...

Page 11: ...the perfect settings with ease Spool Gun Layout and Controls 1 Spool Gun Trigger On Off spool gun control initiates wire feed gas flow and arc 2 Wire Feed Speed Adjustment Knob Allows the user to adju...

Page 12: ...re that your power supply or welding machine is turned off Step 3 Ensuring proper alignment thread the machine end of the spool gun power cable into the Euro Connect receptacle on the front of your we...

Page 13: ...s occurred pull the knob away from the spool gun This will remove the knob and the wire spool cover Gas Cylinder and Regulator Connection The gas cylinder not supplied should be located near the rear...

Page 14: ...ke lock 9 downward into the locking notch Step 3 Install welding wire spool Step 2 Move the spool brake to the locked position Slide the spool brake lock 9 forward away from the wire spool housing unt...

Page 15: ...feed wire until wire protrudes out of the outlet guide near the drive system Step 4 Unlock spool brake Rotate the spool brake lock upward out of the locking notch Release spool brake lock Spring forc...

Page 16: ...e upper groove of the drive roller Apply drive tension by rotating the drive tension knob G clockwise until snug TIP More tension is not better Use as little drive tension as possible while still feed...

Page 17: ...talled in the spool gun the top of the drive roll will display either 0 035 or 0 047 The number that is present represents the size of the top groove on the drive roll If using 0 030 or 0 035 welding...

Page 18: ...FIRE RESISTANT WELDING GLOVES HEAVY LONG SLEEVED SHIRT CUFF LESS PANTS HIGH TOPPED SHOES AND A WELDING HELMET Some experience is required to adjust and use a MIG welder In MIG welding two parameters a...

Page 19: ...ing machine manufacturer s instructions The following machine settings are to be used as baseline data User experimentation and practice is encouraged to learn the true capabilities of your welder bec...

Page 20: ...5 290 16 GA 15 5 340 14 GA 16 5 370 12 GA 17 5 425 1 8 25 450 3 16 25 500 1 4 28 5 550 3 8 29 600 0 035 22 GA 13 5 150 20 GA 13 5 180 18 GA 14 220 16 GA 15 250 14 GA 15 270 12 GA 17 325 1 8 25 410 3...

Page 21: ...l When MIG welding aluminum with a spool gun it is very important that the user push rather than pull the weld This ensures adequate shielding gas coverage for the weld zone and will dramatically impr...

Page 22: ...lowing the wire to pass through it smoothly Always use a contact tip that is stamped one size larger in diameter than the welding wire it will be used with 1 If the wire burns back into the tip remove...

Page 23: ...om the AC power source touch the probes of an ohmmeter or continuity tester to the end of the contact tip and the outside of the nozzle If there is any continuity at all the nozzle is shorted Clean or...

Page 24: ...een trigger and wire feed Slope set too high Turn slope of motor down Only applies to models that have adjustable slope Birdsnesting Wire is not aligned with torch neck inlet guide Ensure that the wel...

Page 25: ...ctive and extremely difficult to melt Wrong shielding gas Always use 100 pure Argon shielding gas when welding aluminum Not enough shielding gas Ensure that gas cylinder is fully open Set flow meter t...

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