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Northern Industrial Welding 

 

 

 

Operating Instructions and Parts Manual 

ST80i 

 

 

 

4. Ground clamp connection  

Clear any dirt, rust, scale, oil or paint 
on the ground clamp. Make certain 
you have a good solid ground 
connection. A poor connection at the 
ground clamp will waste power and 
heat. Make sure the ground clamp 
touches the metal. 

5. Electrode 

The welding electrode is a rod coated 
with a layer of flux. When welding, 
electrical current flows between the 
electrode (rod) and the grounded 
metal work piece. The intense heat of 
the arc between the rod and the 
grounded metal melts the electrode 
and the flux. The most popular 
electrodes are:  
-E6011 60,000 PSI tensile strength 
deep penetrating applications. 
-E6013 60,000 PSI tensile strength 
used for poor fit up applications 
-E7014 70,000 PSI tensile strength 
used for high deposition and fast 
travel speeds with light penetration 
-E7018 70,000 PSI tensile strength,  
 

Used for out of position and tacking.   

6. Selecting the proper electrode 

There is no golden rule that 
determine the exact rod or heat 
setting required for every situation. 
The type and thickness of metal and 
the position of the work piece 
determine the electrode type and the 
amount of heat needed in the welding 
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 electrode choice. See 
following some helpful trouble 
shooting tips to determine if you are 
using a correct electrode  

 

1.  When proper rod is used:  
a.  The bead will lay smoothly over  
the work without ragged edges 
b.  The base metal puddle will be as 

deep as the bead that rises 
above it 

c. 

The welding operation will make 
a crackling sound similar to the 
sound of eggs frying 

2.  When a rod too small is used

 

a.  The bead will be high and 

irregular 

b.  The arc will be difficult to 

maintain 

3.  When the rod is too large

 

a.  The arc will burn through light 

metals 

b.  The bead will undercut the work 

Summary of Contents for ST 80 i

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Page 2: ...10 120V 60HZ 20 amp time delayed fuse or circuit breaker is recommended Overload protection An ideal stick unit to weld all sorts of carbon steel stainless steel and DIY jobs Tig torch option availabl...

Page 3: ...he machine is overloaded working and the internal temperature is too high The machine will turn off automatically but the fan will still be working When the internal temperature is decreased the machi...

Page 4: ...ode is clamped in the electrode holder for welding Output Connector This is the connector for grounding cable when STICK welding When this machine is used for TIG welding this connector is for the TIG...

Page 5: ...output cable electrode or any part of the system is wet Do not immerse them in water These components and the welder must be completely dry before attempting to use it Follow the instructions in this...

Page 6: ...tilator respirator with air supply or remove the coating from the material in the weld area The fumes emitted from some metals when heated are extremely toxic Refer to the material safety data sheet f...

Page 7: ...g Debris Welding creates hot sparks that can cause injury Chipping slag off welds creates flying debris Wear protective apparel at all times ANSI approved safety glasses or shield welder s hat and ear...

Page 8: ...when connecting your welder s power cord to a properly grounded 120Vac 60Hz single phase 20 amp power source 2 Extension cord During normal use an extension cord is not necessary It is strongly recom...

Page 9: ...trength Used for out of position and tacking 6 Selecting the proper electrode There is no golden rule that determine the exact rod or heat setting required for every situation The type and thickness o...

Page 10: ...t your practice welds are of good appearance and free of slag or gas inclusions 2 1 Holding the electrode The best way to grip the electrode holder is the way that feels most comfortable to you To Pos...

Page 11: ...tion 2 4 Welding position Flat position is the easiest of the welding positions and is most commonly used It is best if you can weld in the flat position if at all possible as good results are easier...

Page 12: ...hands or exposed portions of the body Wear goggles or eye glasses with side shields and protect the hands and other exposed parts of the body with protective garments or if possible work with a shiel...

Page 13: ...or is on Using over the rated duty cycle Will automatically recover when the temperature lowers 2 The adjustment knob on the front panel didn t work Potentiometer broken current regulation Replace the...

Page 14: ...uirement Socket loosen 5 Electrode Holder and Cable getting hot polar sockets becoming hot High resistance between the electrode holder and the cable Remove the oxide coating and tighten it Resume pow...

Page 15: ...return it to the place of purchase and it will be replaced free of charge Incidental or consequential damages are excluded from this warranty Repair Parts List Reference number Description Part number...

Page 16: ...nsformer fixed board 1 1 02 01 0750 1 18 Fan wiring harness ROHS 1 2 07 02 0614 1 19 Plastic back panel 2 05 05 702 1 20 Powerline with plug RoHS 2 03 05 133 1 21 Wave switch ROHS 2 07 80 213 1 Other...

Page 17: ...0 3000 Fax 617 770 0700 www nfpa org OSHA Standard 29 CFR Part 1910 Subpart Q WELDING CUTTING AND BRAZING obtainable from your state OSHA office or from U S Dept of Labor OSHA Office of Public Affairs...

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