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the weld puddle and to direct the force of the arc. 

 

 

6.  DISTANCE  FROM  THE  WORK  PIECE  -  If  the  nozzle  is  held  off  the  work  piece,  the  distance 

between the nozzle and the work piece should be kept constant and should not exceed 1/4 inch or 

the arc may begin sputtering, signaling a loss in welding performance. 

7. TUNING IN THE WIRE SPEED - This is one of the most important parts of wire welder operation 

and must be done before starting each welding job or whenever the voltage setting, or wire diameter 

is changed. 

 

EXPOSURE  TO  A  WELDING  ARC  IS  EXTREMELY  HARMFUL  TO  THE  EYES  AND  SKIN! 

Prolonged exposure to the welding arc can cause blindness and burns. Never strike an arc 

or  begin  welding  until  you  are  adequately  protected.  Wear  flame-proof  welding  gloves,  a 

heavy long sleeved shirt, trousers without cuffs, high topped shoes, and an ANSI approved 

welding helmet. 

7.1  Connect  the  Ground  Clamp  to  a  scrap  piece  of  the  same  type  of  material  which  you  will  be 

welding. It should be equal to or greater than the thickness of the actual work piece, and free of oil, 

paint, rust, etc. 

7.2  Select a heat setting. 

7.3   Hold the torch in one hand. Hold the wire just off the work piece. (See HOLDING THE TORCH 

section if you are uncertain of the angle at which you will be welding.) 

7.4   Set the wire feed speed based on the thickness of  material and the set-up chart  on the back 

side of the wire feeder door. 

7.5  Lower  your  welding  helmet.  Pull  the  trigger  on  the  torch  and  let  the  wire  feed  into  the  work 

piece to start an arc. Then begin to drag the torch toward you.   

7.6  LISTEN!  If  the  arc  is  sputtering,  increase  the  wire  speed  slightly  and  try  again.  Continue 

increasing the wire speed adjustment until you achieve a smooth buzzing sound. If the wire seems 

to  "pound"  into  the  work  piece,  decrease  wire  speed  slightly  and  try  again.  Use  the  wire  speed 

control  to  slightly  increase  or  decrease  the  heat  and  penetration  for  a  given  voltage  setting  by 

increasing or decreasing the wire speed slightly. Repeat this tune-in procedure if you select a new 

voltage setting, a different wire diameter, or a different roll of wire. 

 

8. WELDING TECHNIQUES 

 

 

EXPOSURE  TO  A  WELDING  ARC  IS  EXTREMELY  HARMFUL  TO  THE  EYES  AND  SKIN! 

Prolonged exposure to the welding arc can cause blindness and burns. Never strike an arc 

or  begin  welding  until  you  are  adequately  protected.  Wear  flame-proof  welding  gloves,  a 

heavy long sleeved shirt, trousers with out cuffs, high topped shoes, and an ANSI approved 

welding helmet. 

 

Summary of Contents for FC130i

Page 1: ...62 4045 FC130i OWNER S MANUAL 05 2019 WARNING Read carefully and understand all ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS before operating Failure to follow the safety rules and other basic safety precautio...

Page 2: ...contact tip adapter MIG gun liner drive roll electrode holder ground clamps Plasma torch parts nozzle electrode diffuser cover are considered consumable items and are not covered under warranty 90 da...

Page 3: ...m 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 and venti...

Page 4: ...lectrically hot Poor ground connections are a hazard so secure the ground lead before welding Wear dry protective apparel coat shirt gloves and insulated footwear Insulate yourself from the work piece...

Page 5: ...t operate any electric arc welder in areas where flammable or explosive materials are present Remove all flammable materials within 35 feet of the welding arc If removal is not possible tightly cover...

Page 6: ...er cap whenever possible 1 5 Proper Care Maintenance and Repair Always have power disconnected when working on internal components Do not touch or handle PC board without being properly grounded with...

Page 7: ...ld steel 18 gauge to 3 16 for light industrial applications FOR USE WITH FLUX CORE WIRE ONLY ON OFF Switch Not displayed In the OFF position no power is being supplied to the torch In the ON position...

Page 8: ...er handle screws 3 Insert screws with the washers through the holes on the welder handle and into the top of the welder and tighten INSTALLATION Electrical Shock High voltage danger from power source...

Page 9: ...of the inlet guide tube without holding onto it or the wire spool will unspool itself Put the end of the wire into the hole on the outside edge of the wire spool and bend it over to hold the wire in...

Page 10: ...t the possibility of the wire jamming inside the gun liner Be very careful when removing the welding nozzle The contact tip on this welder is live whenever the torch trigger is pulled Make certain POW...

Page 11: ...MUCH tension is applied to the wire spool the wire will slip on the drive roller or will not be able to feed at all If TOO LITTLE tension is applied the spool of wire will want to unspool itself when...

Page 12: ...activated r Set the WIRE SPEED control to the middle of the wire speed range s Straighten the MIG torch cable and pull the trigger in the gun handle to feed the wire through the torch assembly When a...

Page 13: ...setting knob for your welding job 3 WIRE SPEED CONTROL The wire speed control adjusts the speed at which the wire is fed out of the welding torch The wire speed needs to be closely matched tuned in t...

Page 14: ...Hold the wire just off the work piece See HOLDING THE TORCH section if you are uncertain of the angle at which you will be welding 7 4 Set the wire feed speed based on the thickness of material and t...

Page 15: ...he rate at which the torch is being pushed or pulled along the weld joint For a fixed heat setting the faster the travel speed the lower the penetration and the lower and narrower the finished weld be...

Page 16: ...e from running downward while still allowing slow enough travel speed A good starting point for angle B is about 30 degrees DOWN from being perpendicular to the work piece VERTICAL POSITION It is easi...

Page 17: ...l being joined When this is done a V is created between the two pieces of metal that will have to be welded closed In most cases more than one pass or bead will need to be laid into the joint to close...

Page 18: ...ceptable Always select a HIGH heat setting with the burn through method and tune in the wire speed prior to making a spot weld 2 The PUNCH AND FILL METHOD produces a weld with the most finished appear...

Page 19: ...OM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Unit Does Not Power Up Unit Is Not Plugged In Plug in Unit Input Power Circuit Breaker Not On Reset Input Power Circuit Breaker The Main Power Switch Is Not Working...

Page 20: ...Page of 24 20 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM...

Page 21: ...Page of 24 21 DIAGRAM PARTS LIST...

Page 22: ...3 POTENTIOMETER KNOB 2 15 105200471 SUPPORT BOARD 1 16 145200035 MIG BLOCK COVER 1 17 105200463 CONTROL PC BOARD 1 18 105200450 REACTANCE 1 19 105200234 MAIN BOARD SUPPORT 1 20 105200472 WIRE FEEDER 1...

Page 23: ...CORE NOZZLE 1 2 105200043 030 CONTACT TIP 1 3 105200033 CONTACT TIP ADAPTER 1 4 105200104 TORCH INSULATOR 1 5 105200105 TORCH LINER 1 6 105200106 TORCH HEAD TUBE 1 For replacement parts and technical...

Page 24: ...Page of 24 24 METAL MAN WORK GEAR CO 1760 Prospect Ct Suite 120 Appleton WI 54914 888 762 4045 www metalmangear com Made in China...

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