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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR WELDER….cont
Ref. No.
Description
1.
Torch Handle
2.
Swan Neck
3.
Shroud Spring
4.
Gas Diffuser
5.
Mig Tip
6.
Conical Shroud
7.
Cylindrical Shroud
8.
Trigger Switch
2
4
3
6
1
7
5
8
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
Ref. No.
Description
Ref. No.
Description
A.
Gas Hose Fitting
G.
Pressure Roller
B.
Spool Holder
H.
Liner
C.
Overload
I.
Wire Feed Roller
D.
Fuse Holder
J.
Pressure Adjust Knob
E.
Red Positive Terminal
K.
Inlet Guide
F.
Black Negative Terminal
L.
Tension Arm
L
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
WELDING MASK ASSEMBLY
Locate the welding mask, handle and filter lens (above, left).
Slide the filter lens all the way down between the two lens holders (above, mid-
dle).
Push the handle through the two slots on the bottom of the welding mask , once
through push the handle up until the pin slots in to the hole on the mask.
The welding mask does not provide unlimited body protection.
Use the welding mask only for eye and face protection from sparks, spatters
and harmful rays from the mig welder.
The filter lens is not suitable for any other application or process.
To ensure your safety, we suggest using impact resistant flash goggles designed
for eye protection when using this welding mask.
Inspect the mask frequently, if damaged in any way
DO NOT
use it until the
damaged parts have been replaced.
Place the handle on top of the cover, check the small hole (see below pic) is at
the front of the welder.
Use both screws and washers supplied to secure it tightly to the cover.
T136 and T166 only:
Connect the 6mm gas hose to the fitting on the rear of the
machine use the hose clips to fix the hose, fit the bottle brackets into the slots on
the rear panel of the welder.
T166 only:
Locate the mains lead and fit a suitably rated plug, consult the specifi-
cation table and ratings label on the machine, in in doubt contact a local electri-
cian.
FITTING THE HANDLE
Small hole
(must be at the front of welder)
MISCELLANEOUS