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ST200i

 

USE AND CARE

 

 

Do not modify the ST200i

 

in any way.

 Unauthorized modification may impair the function 

and/or safety and could affect the life of the equipment. There are specific applications for which 

the 

ST200i

 was designed. 

 

Always check of damaged or worn out parts before using the ST200i. 

Broken parts will 

affect the 

ST200i

 operation. Replace or repair damaged or worn parts immediately.

 

 

Store idle ST200i. 

When 

ST200i 

is not in use, store it in a secure place out of the reach of 

children. Inspect it for good working condition prior to storage and before re-use. 

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

Item 

Description 

Power Supply 

230V, 50A, 60 HZ, Single Phase 

No-Load Voltage 

75 Volts DC 

Output Range 

20 - 200 Amp DC 

Duty Cycle 

15% @ 200A 

Suggested Electrode 

E6013, E7014, E7018, Stainless Steel 

Electrode Diameter 

1/16 inch to 5/32 inch 

Dimensions 

12" x 5" x 9" 

Weight 

9.9 lbs. 

 

 

KNOW YOUR WELDER 

Description 

The  KLUTCH  ST200i  is  a  portable  DC  Inverter  Arc  Welder  and  comes  complete  with  a  shoulder 

strap for easy carrying. It operates on 230V (220-240V) AC Single phase 60 Hz power and requires 

a 50 amp circuit breaker. The removable quick connect weld cables allow for easy connection, tear 

down, and polarity changes. It is designed to weld mild steel and alloys with electrodes up to 5/32" 

on materials up to 3/8" thick. This unit is ideal for Do-It-Yourself projects and for light maintenance. 

Add the optional TIG torch #44455 for DC TIG Welding on steel and stainless steel. 

 

Indicator 

Lights 

Welding Cable And 

Electrode Holder 

Ground Cable   

And Clamp 

Strap 

Current 

Adjustment 

Negative Output 

Connection 

Positive Output 

Connection 

Summary of Contents for ST200i

Page 1: ...UAL WARNING Read carefully and understand all ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS before operating Failure to follow the safety rules and other basic safety precautions may result in serious personal...

Page 2: ...is unit can also perform lift start DC TIG welding on steel and stainless steel materials with the optional TIG Torch 44455 Argon shielding gas along with a regulator gas hose and TIG filler rod would...

Page 3: ...free from flammable materials Always keep a fire extinguisher accessible to your welding environment Always have a qualified person install and operate this equipment Make sure the area is clean dry...

Page 4: ...eat your welder Allow proper cooling time between duty cycles Keep hands and fingers away from moving parts and stay away from the drive rolls Do not point torch at any body part of yourself or anyone...

Page 5: ...ade 10 lens for above 160 Amps use a shade 12 Refer to the ANSI standard Z87 1 for more information Cover all bare skin areas exposed to the arc with protective clothing and shoes Flame retardant clot...

Page 6: ...dy while welding Wrap MIG gun and ground cable together whenever possible Keep MIG gun and ground cables on the same side of your body Shielding Gas Cylinders Can Explode High pressure cylinders can e...

Page 7: ...200 Amp DC Duty Cycle 15 200A Suggested Electrode E6013 E7014 E7018 Stainless Steel Electrode Diameter 1 16 inch to 5 32 inch Dimensions 12 x 5 x 9 Weight 9 9 lbs KNOW YOUR WELDER Description The KLUT...

Page 8: ...Cable and Clamp The ground cable and clamp are attached to the work piece to complete the circuit allowing the flow of current needed to weld Welding Cable and Electrode Holder One end of the cable is...

Page 9: ...on the bottle of shielding gas and adjust the regulator to approximately 20 CFH Then open the shielding gas valve on the torch to start the flow of shielding gas EXPOSURE TO A WELDING ARC IS EXTREMELY...

Page 10: ...n on a flat surface 4 2 Preparing the Joint Before welding the surface of work piece needs to be free of dirt rust scale oil or paint or it will create brittle and porous welds If the base metal piece...

Page 11: ...elding process Heavier and thicker metals required more amperage It is best to practice your welds on scrap metal which matches the metal you intend to work with to determine correct heat setting and...

Page 12: ...d the electrode perpendicular to the work piece Once the arc is started the angle of the electrode in relation to the work piece should be between 10 and 30 degrees This will allow for good penetratio...

Page 13: ...sults are easier to achieve The horizontal position it is performed very much the same as the flat weld except that the angle is different such that the electrode and therefore the arc force is direct...

Page 14: ...hips flying through the air can cause eye injury or injury to other parts of the head hands or exposed portions of the body Wear goggles or safety glasses with side shields and protect the hands and o...

Page 15: ...dicator Is On The internal temperature is too high Leave power on and let the fan cool the unit Output will continue when the unit has cooled Electrode Holder or ground cable getting hot Output Connec...

Page 16: ...Page of 18 16 DIAGRAM PARTS LIST...

Page 17: ...12 2 07 11 016 Potentiometer knob 1 13 1 2 08 01 0204 Welding cable 1 14 1 2 08 02 0232 Ground cable 1 15 2 07 80 026 Switch 1 16 2 07 57 967 Europe type quick socket 2 17 1 1 01 05 2902 Output dead...

Page 18: ...or Northern Tool Equipment welding carts and welding cabinets This warranty covers the absence of or defective parts 1 year Parts and Labor on MIG gun parts except those listed under normal wear items...

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