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Soudeuse à dévidage de fil-électrode

1 Assemblage du chalumeau et 

tuyau (MIG)

WC403660AV 1

2 Pointe de contact - 0,035 po (0,9 mm)

WT501400AV 1

Pointe de contact optionnelle - 
0,024 po (0,6 mm) paquet de 4

WT501200AJ †

Pointe de contact optionnelle - 
0,030 po (0,8 mm) paquet de 4

WT501300AJ †

Pointe de contact optionnelle - 
0,035 po (0,9 mm) paquet de 4

WT501400AJ †

3 Buse

WT502100AV 1

4 Rouleau entraîneur

WC500805AV 1

5 Assemblage du tablier d'entraînement

WC500800AJ 1

6 Broche et grille

WC707018AV 1

7 Dispositif de retenue de bobine

WC707024AV 1

8 Ressort de retenue de bobine 

WC707026AV 1

9 Anneau de retenue de bobine

WC707023AV 1

10 Fil de soudure fourré - 0,030 po (0,8 mm) 

2 lb (0,9 kg) Rouleau (E71T-GS)

WE200001AV †

Fil de soudure fourré - 0,030 po (0,8 mm) 
10 lb (4,5 kg) Rouleau (E71T-GS)

WE201000AV †

Fil de soudure fourré - 0,035 po (0,9 mm) 
2 lb (0,9 kg) Rouleau (E71T-GS)

WE200501AV †

Fil de soudure fourré - 0,035 po (0,9 mm) 
10 lb (4,5 kg) Rouleau (E71T-GS)

WE201500AV †

Fil de soudure MIG - 0,024 po (0,6 mm) 
2 lb (0,9 kg) Rouleau (ER70S6)

WE300001AV †

No de
réf.

Description

No de pièce

Qté.

Fil de soudure MIG - 0,024 po (0,6 mm) 
11 lb (5 kg) Rouleau (ER70S6)

WE301500AV †

Fil de soudure MIG - 0,030 po (0,8 mm) 
2 lb (0,9 kg) Rouleau (ER70S6)

WE300501AV †

Fil de soudure MIG - 0,030 po (0,8 mm) 
11 lb (5 kg) Rouleau (ER70S6)

WE302000AV †

Fil de soudure MIG - 0,035 po (0,9 mm) 
2 lb (0,9 kg) Rouleau (ER70S6)

WE301001AV †

Fil de soudure MIG - 0,035 po (0,9 mm) 
11 lb (5 kg) Rouleau (ER70S6)

WE302500AV †

Fil de soudure MIG - 0,030 po (0,8 mm) 
1 lb (0,45 kg) Aluminium (ER5356)

WE303001AV †

11 Dispositif de retenue de la bouteille 

avec 4 vis

WC302600AJ 1

12 Raccord de tuyau barbelé (externe)

WC403900AV 1

Raccord rapide (interne)

WC403901AV 1

13

Tuyau de gaz - 22 po (55,9 cm)

WC403902AV 1

14

Collier de serrage de tuyau

WC403903AV 2

15

Régulateur

WC802500AV 1

16

Masque de soudage à main 

(lentille non incluse)

WC801700AV 1

17

Lentille ombragée 

(pour masque de soudage à main)

WC801100AV 1

18

Marteau/brosse de piquage

WC803400AV 1

19

Décalque de sécurité

DK688509AV  1

20

Trousse de barre-omnibus de polarité

WC403128AV 1

Pas indiquée

† Accessoire optionnel

No de
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Description

No de pièce

Qté

3

4

1

8

9

2

11

10

7

12

6

5

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General Safety

(Continued)

Do not operate electric arc welder in
areas where flammable or explosive
vapours may be present.

Take precautions to ensure flying
sparks and heat do not cause flames
in hidden areas, cracks, etc.

Fire hazard! Do not
weld on containers

or pipes that contain or have contained
flammable materials or gaseous or liquid
combustibles.

Arc welding closed
cylinders or containers
such as tanks or drums
can cause explosion if
not properly vented!
Verify that any cylinder or container to
be welded has an adequate ventilation
hole, so that expanding gases can be
released.

Do not breathe fumes
produced by arc
welding operation.
These fumes are
dangerous. If welding
area cannot be adequately ventilated,
be sure to use an air-supplied
respirator.

Keep head and face out of welding
fumes.

Extremely toxic fumes are created
when galvanized or cadmium-plated
metals or metals which contain zinc,
mercury or beryllium are heated.
Complete the following precautions
before performing electric arc
welding operations on these metals:

a. Remove coating from base metal.

b. Make sure welding area is well

ventilated.

c. Use an air-supplied respirator.

The electromagnetic field
generated during arc
welding may interfere
with the operation of
various electrical and
electronic devices such as cardiac
pacemakers. Persons using such devices
should consult with their physician prior

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WARNING

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WARNING

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WARNING

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WARNING

equipment, and CGA publication P-1
listed in Safety Standards.

Never use 
flammable gasses

with MIG welders. Only inert or non-
flammable gasses such as carbon
dioxide, argon, helium or mixtures of
one or more of these gasses are
suitable for MIG welding.

Never lift cylinders 
off the ground by

their valves or caps or with chains or
slings.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY STANDARDS

ANSI Standard Z49.1 

from  American

Welding Society.

Safe Handling of Compressed Gases
in Cylinders

CGA Pamphlet P-1, from Compressed Gas
Association.

Code for Safety in Welding and
Cutting

CSA Standard W117.2, from Canadian
Standards Association.

Cutting And Welding Processes

NFPA Standard 51B, from National Fire
Protection Association.

Safe Practices For Occupational And
Educational Eye And Face Protection

ANSI Standard Z87.1, from American
National Standards Institute.

Installation

LOCATION

Selecting the proper location can
significantly increase performance,
reliability and the life of the arc welder. 

For best results use welder in a clean
and dry environment. Dust and dirt
in the welder retains moisture and
increases the wear of moving parts.

!

WARNING

!

DANGER

3

to performing any electric arc welding
operations.

 

Route wire gun and work cables
together and secure with tape when
possible.

 

Never wrap arc welder cables around
the body.

Always position wire gun and work
leads on the same side of the body.

Exposure to electromagnetic fields
during welding may have other
health effects which are not known.

Always be sure
welding area is

secure and free of hazards (sparks,
flames, glowing metal or slag) prior to
leaving. Be sure equipment is turned off
and excess wire is cut off. Be sure cables
are loosely coiled and out of the way. Be
sure all metal and slag has cooled.

Cylinders can explode if damaged.
Shielding gas cylinders
contain gas under high
pressure. If damaged, a
cylinder can explode.
Since gas cylinders are
normally part of the
welding process, be
sure to treat them carefully.

Protect compressed gas cylinders
from excessive heat, mechanical
shocks and arcs.

Install and secure cylinders in an
upright position by chaining them
to stationary support or equipment
cylinder rack to prevent falling or
tipping.

Keep cylinders away from any
welding or other electrical circuits.

Never allow a welding electrode to
touch any cylinder.

Use only correct shielding gas
cylinders, regulators, hoses and
fittings designed for the specific
application; maintain all parts
properly.

Turn face away from valve outlet
when opening cylinder valve.

Keep protective cap in place over
valve except  when cylinder is in use
or connected for use.

Read and follow instructions on
compressed  gas cylinders, associated

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DANGER

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WARNING

WG2063, 58-8027- 4

Specifications:

Power:

115 V, 15 or 20 A

Metal thickness: 24-gauge to 3/16”
Duty-cycle:

20% at 70 A

Output current:

40–70 A

Wire used:

MIG 0.024, 0.030” or 
flux-core 0.030, 0.035”

Summary of Contents for 58-8027- 4

Page 1: ...lamp connects to workpiece 2 Torch with 035 tip 3 Power Cord plugs into 115 V outlet 4 Light illuminates if thermostat has automatically shut welder off 5 Infinite Wire Speed Control turn clockwise to increase wire speed and counter clockwise to decrease wire speed 6 Heat Selection Dial selects welding power and turns welder on Four selections are possible 1 2 3 4 7 MIG Flux core Polarity Selectio...

Page 2: ...inued NOTE Note means any additional information pertaining to the product or its proper usage 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 installa...

Page 3: ...zed or cadmium plated metals or metals which contain zinc mercury or beryllium are heated Complete the following precautions before performing electric arc welding operations on these metals a Remove coating from base metal b Make sure welding area is well ventilated c Use an air supplied respirator The electromagnetic field generated during arc welding may interfere with the operation of various ...

Page 4: ... Turn on welder and set wire speed 4 Wire Feed Arc Welder Installation Continued Place welder in an area with at the least 12 30 5 cm of ventilation space at both the front and rear of unit Keep all obstructions out of this ventilation space Store welding wire in a clean dry location with low humidity to prevent oxidation Use a properly grounded receptacle for the welder and ensure welder is the o...

Page 5: ...polarity cover and cover screw 7 Make sure arrow on polarity cover points to desired setting Shielding Gas Preparation Improper handling and maintenance of compressed gas cylinders and regulators can result in serious injury or death Always secure gas cylinders to tank bracket kit a wall or other fixed support to prevent cylinder from falling over Read understand and follow all compressed gas and ...

Page 6: ...surface de soudage Le diamètre et le type de fil à soudage l intensite la position et l épaisseur de l objet de travail ont tous un effet sur la vitesse de déplacement et peuvent avoir un effet sur la qualité de la soudure voir figure 11 Lorsque la vitesse est trop rapide le cordon est étroit et les ondulations du cordon sont pointues Lorsque la vitesse est trop lente la soudure se tasse et le cor...

Page 7: ...Type de flux Rigidité de la soudure x 1000 lb po2 Fil solide Composition du fil Scorie Fil Flux sans gaz seulement Objet de travail Gaz protecteur Pointe de contact Cratère Buse Figure 9 Parties de soudage Soudure WIRE TYPE AND SIZE The correct choice of wire type involves a variety of factors such as welding position workpiece material type thickness and condition of surface to be welded FLUX COR...

Page 8: ...taining a satisfactory weld Weld angle involves two positions travel angle and work angle Travel angle is the vertical angle in the line of welding and may vary from 5º to 45º depending on welding conditions Work angle is the horizontal angle measured at right angles to the line of welding For most applications a 45º travel angle and 45º work angle is sufficient For specific applications consult a...

Page 9: ...ection Généralités sur la sécurité Lire la section entière de Directives de soudage avant d utiliser l équipement 2 Mettre le soudeur hors circuit 3 Vérifier que les surfaces du métal soient libres de saleté rouille peinture huile écailles ou autres polluants avant de les souder ensemble Ces polluants rendent la 20 Fr Soudeuse à dévidage de fil électrode soudure difficile et peuvent causer de mauv...

Page 10: ...larité Nervure de flux Barre omnibus de polarité Écrous Vis du couvercle Couvercle de polarité Rainure Goujons de polarité Nervure MIG Figure 5b Position MIG Position flux Position droite supérieure nervure MIG Position droite inférieure nervure flux 10 Wire Feed Arc Welder Troubleshooting Chart Wire Feed Arc Welder Symptom Possible Cause s Corrective Action Toll Free Helpline 1 866 220 2097 Troub...

Page 11: ...il Rabattre le bras pivotant Tirer sur la vis de tension de fil Régler la tension éviter de trop serrer Fermer le panneau latéral 7 Enlever la buse en la tournant au sens contraire des aiguilles d une montre Ensuite desserrer la pointe de contact du bout du chalumeau de soudeur voir figure 4 Brancher le soudeur dans une prise de courant convenable 8 Mettre le soudeur en marche et régler la vitesse...

Page 12: ...ruban adhésif si possible Ne jamais envelopper les câbles de soudage à l arc autour du corps Toujours situer le pistolet à fil et les conducteurs de service sur le même côté du corps L exposition aux champs électromagnétiques peut avoir autres réactions inconnues concernant la santé Avant de laisser l endroit s assurer que l endroit de soudage est en état sûr et sans risques étincelles flammes mét...

Page 13: ...le fil fourré de flux et la terre ou l objet de travail mis à la terre en même temps Les conditions et positions de soudage difficiles peuvent poser des risques électriques Si vous êtes accroupi à genoux ou aux élévations s assurer que toutes les pièces conductrices soient isolées Porter des vêtements protecteurs convenables et prendre ses précautions contre les chutes Ne jamais essayer d utiliser...

Page 14: ... protégées par un thermostat Ce système de soudure est conçu pour être utilisé avec du fil de soudage sous gaz inerte ou à âme en flux En sortant de l usine cette soudeuse peut souder avec un fil de 0 024 po 0 6 mm à 0 030 po 0 8 mm de diamètre sous protection gazeuse inerte MIG et de 0 030 po 0 8 mm à 0 035 po 0 9 mm de diamètre dans le fil fourré Un rouleau de départ de fil fourré de 0 035 po 0 ...

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