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Assembling The Welding Mask
The included welding mask must be fitted with the lens assembly
and handle before using it for welding.
1. Push the plastic pins into the
mask from the outside and
secure it with the retaining
clips from the inside of the
mask. Rotate the retaining
clips so that the lens assembly
can be inserted.
2. Insert the clear glass into the
recess of the welding mask,
then the dark safety glass and
finally the plastic lens frame.
3. Rotate the retaining clips to
lock the lens assembly in
place.
4. Bend the sides and top of the
welding mask inwards and
clip it together at the corners.
5. Insert the 3 screws into the
handle mounting holes from
the outside. Fit the handle onto
the screws on the inside of the
mask and secure them using
the 3 nuts.
Setting Up The Welder
1. Attach the arc electrode holder
to the red positive (+) output
terminal. Insert & rotate the
connector until it is firmly
attached.
2. Attach the earth clamp to
the black negative (-) output
terminal. Insert & rotate the
connector until it is firmly
attached to the
welder.
Note:
Only fully
insulated lock-type
connectors should be used with
the inverter welder terminals.
Electrodes and Earth Clamp
WARNING!
DO NOT TOUCH THE ELECTRODE
WHILE THE WELDER IS ON. ALWAYS ENSURE THE
WELDER IS SWITCHED OFF WHEN REPLACING
ELECTRODES.
1. Install the thin (uncoated) end
of the electrode into the arc
electrode holder.
2. Attach the earth clamp to the
work piece.
Note:
Ensure that the area on
the work piece is free from paint
or dirt so that there is a good
electrical connection for current
flow. This will help achieve more
consistent welds.
Note:
Avoid use of extension leads.
2. ASSEMBLY
WARNING!
ENSURE THE TOOL IS TURNED OFF AND
DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE
PERFORMING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS.
WARNING!
ENSURE THE TOOL IS TURNED OFF AND
DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE
PERFORMING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS.
MIN
MAX
ON
THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION
ALLOW WELDER TO COOL DOWN
A
CURRENT
120A
INVERTER
ARC WELDER
MIN
MAX
ON
THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION
ALLOW WELDER TO COOL DOWN
A
CURRENT
120A
INVERTER
ARC WELDER