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OPERATION 

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§4.2 Welding Operation 

 

§4.2.1

 

Output Voltage Setting (V) 

  

  

SELECT “Gas” or “No Gas” chart. Follow welding wire diameter (installed in machine) down 

the c

hart to the material thickness to be welder and SET VOLTAGE “V”.  

§4.2.2

 

Wire Speed Setting

 

  

  

SELECT “Gas” or “No Gas” chart. Follow welding wire diameter (installed in machine) down 

the chart to the material thickness to be welder and SET SPEED “S”.  

§4.3 Operation Environment  

 

Height above sea level is below 3200 Ft. (1000 meters). 

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Operation range: temperature 14

0

F-104

0

F (-10

0

C-40

0

C) & relative humidity below 90 % (20

0

C). 

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Ventilation of at least 1 foot (30cm) free space between the machine and any structure. 

 

§4.4 Operation Notices 

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Read §1 carefully before attempting to use this equipment. 

▲ Install ground wire lead on the NEMA5-15 plug directly into the 115VAC outlet. 

▲ Insure that the input LINE circuit is rated at 115VAC (50/60Hz) with 

20-amp

 breaker. 

 

▲ Ensure good ventilation of the machine to improve duty-cycle ratio. 

▲ Make certain welding area is free of all flammable or combustible materials. 

▲ Turn off the power switch when the operation finished for economize energy sources. 

▲When power shuts off and ALERT lamp illuminates, do not restart it until problem is resolved. 

Otherwise, the range of problem will be extended and machine may be damaged. 

▲In case of problems, contact your local dealer or authorized repair center. 

Summary of Contents for HSG130

Page 1: ...ACHINE IMPORTANT Read this Owner s Manual Completely before attempting to use this equipment Save this manual and keep it handy for quick reference Pay particular attention to the safety instructions...

Page 2: ...AMETERS 10 3 2 DUTY CYCLE OVER HEAT 10 3 3 EQUIPMENT CONNECTION 11 4 OPERATION 12 4 1 LAYOUT FOR THE FRONT AND REAR PANEL 12 4 2 WELDING OPERATION 13 4 2 1 VOLTAGE SETTING 13 4 2 2 WIRE SPEED SETTING...

Page 3: ...be lift especially for children After shut off the machine power please maintain and examine the equipment according to 5 because of the DC voltage existing in the electrolytic capacitors ELECTRIC SHO...

Page 4: ...hazardous to health Avoid breathing these fumes and gases When welding keep your head out of the fume Use enough ventilation and or exhaust at the arc to keep fumes and gases away from the breathing...

Page 5: ...r repairing equipment Do not put your hands near the engine fan Do not attempt to override the governor or idler by pushing on the throttle control rods while the engine is running DO NOT adds the fue...

Page 6: ...welding area Connect the work cable to the work as close to the welding area as practical Work cables connected to the building framework or other locations away from the welding area increase the po...

Page 7: ...EMF is still ongoing Before any conclusion we should minimize exposure to EMF as few as possible In order to minimize EMF we should use the following procedures Route the electrode and work cables to...

Page 8: ...ne of the above problems happens the alarm lamp on the front panel will illuminate and output current will be shut off automatically to protect itself and prolong the equipment using life HSW SERIES F...

Page 9: ...cy rectifier fast recovery diodes and is outputted by inductance filtering Meanwhile the welding current parameter can be adjusted infinitely to meet with the requirements of welding application 2 3 V...

Page 10: ...OVERVIEW 8 2 4Principles of welding...

Page 11: ...s the proportion of the time that a machine can work continuously over a 10 minute cycle when set at 100 of rated output welding current in 40C 104F ambient environment When the transformer reaches an...

Page 12: ...ll V groove and torch contact tip size match wire diameter on spool 6 Lift idler roller arm and guide welding wire over V groove on drive roll and into torch liner 7 Secure idler roller arm in place a...

Page 13: ...sts the feeder speed of the welding wire 4 Welding volt knob Adjusts the welding voltage current 5 MIG gun input Connection point for MIG welding torch 6 Work Piece input Connection point for the work...

Page 14: ...ast 1 foot 30cm free space between the machine and any structure 4 4 Operation Notices Read 1 carefully before attempting to use this equipment Install ground wire lead on the NEMA5 15 plug directly i...

Page 15: ...age and remove Observe LED display lamp and confirm POWER lamp is continuously illuminated If this lamp id flickering LINE voltage is too high or low Observe that both voltage V and wire speed S knobs...

Page 16: ...d Check the board 4 Depress trigger switch no wire feed Wire feeder doesn t turn Motor damaged Check and replace Control circuit damaged Check and replace wire feed board Wire feed turns but no wire f...

Page 17: ...THANK YOU FOR USING OUR PRODUCTS 15 5 3 Replacement Exploded Parts Drawing...

Page 18: ...THANK YOU FOR USING OUR PRODUCTS 16 5 4 MIG Gun Exploded Parts...

Page 19: ...THANK YOU FOR USING OUR PRODUCTS 17 5 5 Electrical Schematic Drawing HSG130 115VAC input...

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