Longevity TIGWELD 160SX Operating Manual Download Page 6

160 SX/200SX AC/DC TIG STICK WELDER

 

 

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Warnings and Safety 

Welding and plasma cutting may be dangerous to the operator and to bystanders, if the 
equipment is not operated properly. Welding or cutting must be performed in accordance with 
all relevant safety regulations. Carefully read and understand this instruction manual before 
installing and operating this equipment. 

Changing function modes during welding may damage 
equipment. 

Before welding, disconnect the electrode-holder cable from the 
equipment. 

A circuit breaker is required to prevent electrical overload of the 
equipment. 

Only high quality welding tools should be used. 

 

Electric Shock can be fatal. 

Ensure that ground cable is connected in accordance with 
applicable safety codes. 

Never touch electrodes, wires, or circuit components with bare 
hands. Wear dry welding gloves when welding. 

The operator must be insulated from the work piece. 

 

Smoke and gas can be harmful to health. 

Ensure that the working area is well ventilated. 

Avoid breathing smoke and gas generated during the welding 
process. Cutting and welding can cause cancer because of the 
smoke that comes from the welds and cuts. 

 

Arc-light emission can be harmful to eyes and skin. 

Always wear a welding helmet, anti-radiation glass, and work 
clothes while welding. 

Ensure that people in or near the working area are protected. 

 

Summary of Contents for TIGWELD 160SX

Page 1: ...160 SX 200SX AC DC TIG STICK WELDER 0 Operating Manual For TIGWELD 160SX 200SX INVERTER AC DC TIG STICK WELDERS 110V 220V...

Page 2: ...PG 3 4 Warranty Shipping Damage Order Information PG 5 7 Warning and Safety Information PG 8 General Description PG 9 Specifications and Ratings PG 10 12 Front Panel Overview and Controls PG 13 Routi...

Page 3: ...Please take a moment to register your product on our website at www longevity inc com or www lweld com Once again thank you for choosing Longevity as your main welding supplier Longevity Global Inc 2...

Page 4: ...iew our Terms and Policies page on our website at the following website link http www longevity inc com terms Shipping Damage Your machine is insured against damage during shipping Keep all packing ma...

Page 5: ...n case you need warranty work Order No _________________________________ Date of Purchase _____________________________ Warranty Period ______________________________ Out of Warranty Service Customers...

Page 6: ...he equipment Only high quality welding tools should be used Electric Shock can be fatal Ensure that ground cable is connected in accordance with applicable safety codes Never touch electrodes wires or...

Page 7: ...rk place Keep a fire extinguisher nearby and have all personnel trained in its use Surface noise generated while welding or cutting can be harmful to hearing In the event of a machine fault Refer to t...

Page 8: ...ct your hearing Ensure that machine is grounded through the power cord or on the machine case Never operate the machine in bare feet or on a wet floor Never switch the machine off while it s in use Do...

Page 9: ...ffordable price with a DUAL VOLTAGE capability This compact versatile unit offers the user a simple array of controls to accurately set the welder to perform under a wide variety of situations includi...

Page 10: ...IG 10 200 STICK 30 140 STICK 30 160 STICK 30 145 STICK 30 195 No load voltage V 50 80 50 80 Rated working voltage V TIG 16 TIG 16 4 TIG 16 TIG 18 STICK 25 6 STICK 26 4 STICK 25 8 STICK 27 8 Pre gas ti...

Page 11: ...justment knob 3 Current meter 4 ARC TIG change over switch 5 HF Life ARC change over switch 6 Last flow time adjustment 7 Pre flow time adjustment 8 Power switch 9 Pulse frequency change over switch 1...

Page 12: ...to flow through the torch after the foot pedal is trigger is depressed 6 Pre Flow Control Controls the amount of time measured in tenths of a second that the shielding gas is allowed to flow though th...

Page 13: ...er these circumstances do not power off the machine This allows the internal cooling fan to continue working to cool your machine Once the machine cools down to safe temperatures you can continue to s...

Page 14: ...g machine should be cleaned once a month Keep the machine exterior clean with mild soap and water Do not walk on or store items on the cables or cords Do not jar drop or stack items on top of the mach...

Page 15: ...s purity will also give rise to welding quality trouble 5 Strong air flow in the environment may also lead to deterioration of welding quality B Difficulty in arc starting with easy arc breaking 1 Mak...

Page 16: ...djusted too small 3 The secondary inverter has field pipe damage G The abnormal pilot lamp is on 1 The light is on when the welder work abnormally please turn off the power switch and then reboot the...

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