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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual 

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2018 OEMTOOLS

120V SPOT WELDER

7.  ALWAYS connect to a grounded, GFCI-protected power 

supply.

8.  ALWAYS insulate yourself from the workpiece and 

ground. Non-flammable, dry insulating material is 

recommended.

9.  Ensure that all welding equipment is well maintained 

and in safe operating condition prior to each use.

10.  Ensure no part of the electrode circuit is in contact with 

the work or ground.

11.  Install and ground equipment in accordance with the 

US National Electrical Code, local codes and according 

to this instruction/installation manual.

12.  If there is any reason to doubt whether an outlet is 

properly grounded, contact a qualified electrician  

prior to use. 

 

WARNING

:

 ARC WELDING MAY PRODUCE FUMES AND 

GASES THAT ARE HAZARDOUS TO THE HEALTH OF THE 

OPERATOR AND PERSONNEL LOCATED WITHIN THE WELDING 

WORKSPACE. EXPOSURE TO THESE FUMES CAN INCREASE 

THE RISK OF DEVELOPING CANCER, HEART DISEASE, EARLY 

ONSET PARKINSON’S DISEASE AND VARIOUS REPRODUCTIVE, 

RESPIRATORY AND DIGESTIVE DISEASES.
1.  DO NOT place your head near the welding arc; 

avoid breathing fumes while welding. Ensure proper 

ventilation.

2.  Welding hard-facing, galvanized, stainless and other plated 

steels or metals produces highly toxic fumes. Always read 

the MSDS for the product, metal or work prior to welding. 

Exhaust, mechanical ventilation and a respirator may be 

required for minimal exposure to these fumes. 

 

a.  Wear NIOSH approved respirator when working/

welding with materials that produce dust or 

particulate matter.

3.  Cylinders and containers that may have held harmful 

gases should be properly vented prior to welding. 

Failure to ventilate these containers will produce toxic 

gases that are harmful to the operator and all personnel 

located within the workspace. 

4.  DO NOT weld near chlorinated hydrocarbons from 

degreasing, cleaning or spraying operations. 

5.  Read and understand the product instructions and 

MSDS sheet for any consumables or products used in 

conjunction with this product. There are risks outside 

of the operation of this Welder that can cause unsafe 

working conditions.

SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1.  THIS IS NOT A GAS WELDER. 
2.  DO NOT connect to power while assembling, adjusting 

Electrode Tip alignment or performing maintenance on 

this unit.

3.  DO NOT attempt to use this Welder if the unit fails to 

switch ON or OFF.

4.  ALWAYS ensure the Power is in the OFF position prior to 

plugging the unit into a power source. 

5.  ALL INSTALLATION AND REPAIR OF THIS EQUIPMENT 

SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN IN 

ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES. 

PREPARING TO USE YOUR SPOT WELDER

 

WARNING

:

 Read all warnings and safety instructions prior 

to installing this product.
1.  Unpack all items from the box and reference the parts 

list to ensure all parts are present before continuing 

installation.

2.  Place the Welder onto a clean, protected surface that 

can support the weight of the Welder. Ensure the Welder 

is placed at a distance that will not over-extend the 

cord or place tension on the plug.

3.  The Welder must be plugged into a properly grounded 

120V AC outlet. While not recommended, if an extension 

cord is used, it must meet the following AWG (American 

Wire Gauge) requirements: 

 

a.  Less than 30' – 10 AWG

 

b.  30' to 50' – 8 AWG

 

c.  50' to 70' – 6 AWG

NOTE: 

As the distance from the power supply increases, a 

heavier gauge extension cord must be used (lower AWG = 

heavier gauge). If the above AWG requirements are not met 

at the given distances, product malfunction or failure may 

occur.

TONG AND ELECTRODE TIP ALIGNMENT

 

WARNING

:

 Turn the Welder OFF and disconnect from 

power prior to adjusting Electrode alignment.

NOTE:

 For a proper weld, the Electrode Tip on the Upper 

Tong should be centered with the Electrode Tip on the Lower 

Tong when contacting workpiece.
1.  To adjust the Upper Tong: 
 

a.  Loosen the (4) Adjustment Screws located on 

the top of the Upper Tong Holder. 

 

b.  Slowly push or pull the Upper Tong to the 

desired length. 

2.  To adjust the Lower Tong:
 

a.  Loosen the (4) Adjustment Screws located on 

the base of the Spot Welder. 

 

b.  Slowly push or pull the Lower Tong to the 

desired length.

3.  Once proper alignment is met, re-tighten screws  

(step 1 and 2).

NOTE:

 Ensure the Tongs are not angled; the Tongs should be 

vertically centered.

Summary of Contents for 24819

Page 1: ...duct until you have first contacted customer service to determine if it can or should be performed on the product The following safety information is provided as a guideline to help you operate your Spot Welder under the safest possible conditions Any tool or piece of equipment can be potentially dangerous to use when safety or safe handling instructions are not known or not followed The following...

Page 2: ... product use only identical replacement parts Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow maintenance instructions may create a risk of injury 15 Maintain a safe working environment Keep the work area well lit Make sure there is adequate surrounding workspace Keep the work area free of obstructions grease oil trash and other debris Do not use this product in a damp or wet location 16 Maintain l...

Page 3: ...DEATH AND PROPERTY DAMAGE ALWAYS HAVE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER WITHIN THE WELDING AREA AND IMPLEMENT A FIRE ESCAPE PLAN 1 Remove all flammable items and potential fire hazards from the welding workspace If there are fire hazards that cannot be removed they should be covered with a fire resistant cover 2 DO NOT operate near hydraulic fuel or natural gas lines 3 DO NOT weld near flammable gases residue o...

Page 4: ...s outside of the operation of this Welder that can cause unsafe working conditions SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 THIS IS NOT A GAS WELDER 2 DO NOT connect to power while assembling adjusting Electrode Tip alignment or performing maintenance on this unit 3 DO NOT attempt to use this Welder if the unit fails to switch ON or OFF 4 ALWAYS ensure the Power is in the OFF position prior to plugging the ...

Page 5: ... Tong to ensure there are no gaps or misalignments 4 Properly dress Electrode Tips and align Upper and Lower Tongs 5 Inspect the workpieces for any coating paint greases oils residue or dusts that could affect the weld or safety of the operator 6 Plug the Spot Welder into a grounded 120V AC outlet PRESS and HOLD the Power Switch to the side Lower the Operating Lever to initiate contact with the wo...

Page 6: ...d or acquired build up Dress or replace tips Material is too thick Workpieces combined cannot exceed welding capacity see specifications page 2 Poor contact See page 5 for pressure adjustment instructions Burning holes through workpiece s Tongs are misaligned causing irregular heating See page 5 for realignment instructions Weld time is too long Shorten contact period Electrode tips deformed or ac...

Page 7: ...andle 1 C Operating Lever 1 D Support Handle 1 E Rear Jam Nut 1 F Upper Tong Holder 1 G Front Jam Nut 1 H Pressure Screw 1 I Upper Tong Adjustment Screws 4 J Power Switch 1 K Upper Tong 1 L Lower Tong 1 M Electrode Tips 4 N Lower Tong Adjustment Screws 4 O Power Cord 1 PRODUCT LAYOUT PARTS DESCRIPTION Not Shown M L K H G F D E C J B A O ...

Page 8: ...eglect and unauthorized or unreasonable use or repairs This warranty does not cover bits blades files batteries or calibration We recommend that you maintain your tools and sharpen or replace blades bits files and batteries as necessary OEMTOOLS reserves the right to make any changes in construction or design at any time without any obligation in incorporating such changes to tools or equipment pr...

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