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WARRANTY/SERVICE AND REPAIR

Snap-on Tools Company Limited Two (2) Year Warranty 

Snap-on Tools Company (the “Seller") warrants only to original purchasers who use the Equipment in their business 

that under normal use, care and service, the Equipment (except as otherwise provided herein) shall be free from defects 

in material and workmanship for two years from the date of original invoice. Seller does not provide any warranty for 

accessories used with the Equipment that are not manufactured by Seller. 

Seller limits torch assembly to a period 

of 30 days.

SELLER'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY ARE LIMITED SOLELY TO THE REPAIR OR, AT SELLER'S OP-

TION, REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT OR PARTS WHICH TO SELLER'S SATISFACTION ARE DETERMINED TO BE 

DEFECTIVE AND WHICH ARE NECESSARY, IN SELLER'S JUDGMENT, TO RETURN THIS EQUIPMENT TO GOOD 

OPERATING CONDITION. NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT 

LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL 

APPLY AND ALL SUCH WARRANTIES ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. 

SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL COSTS OR DAMAGES

INCURRED BY PURCHASERS OR OTHERS (including, without limitations, lost profits, revenues, and anticipated sa

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les, business opportunities or goodwill, or interruption of business and any other injury or damage).

This warranty does not cover (and separate charges for parts, labor and related expenses shall apply to) any dama-

ge to, malfunctioning, inoperability or improper operation of the Equipment caused by, resulting from or attributable 

to (A) abuse, misuse or tampering; (B) alteration, modification or adjustment of the Equipment by other than Seller's 

authorized representatives; (e) installation, repair or maintenance (other than specified operator maintenance) of the 

Equipment or related equipment, attachments, peripherals or optional features by other than Seller's authorized re-

presentatives; (D) improper or negligent use, application, operation, care, cleaning, storage or handling; (E) fire, water, 

wind, lightning or other natural causes; (F) adverse environmental conditions, including, without limitation, excessive 

heat, moisture, corrosive elements, dust or other air contaminants, radio frequency interference, electric power failure, 

power line voltages beyond those specified for the Equipment. unusual physical, electrical or electromagnetic stress 

and/or any other condition outside of Seller's environmental specifications; (G) use of the Equipment in combination or 

connection with other equipment, attachments, supplies or consumables not manufactured or supplied by Seller; or (H) 

failure to comply with any applicable federal, state or local regulation, requirement or specification governing welders 

and related supplies or consumables. 

Repairs or replacements qualifying under this Warranty will be performed on regular business days during Seller's nor-

mal working hours within a reasonable time following purchaser's request. All requests for Warranty service must be 

made during the stated Warranty period. Proof of purchase date is required to make a Warranty request. This Warranty 

is nontransferable.

Snap-on Tools Company

Kenosha, Wisconsin 53141-1410

Technical Support Line 800-ABC-WELD

Customer Service and Technical Support 800-ABC-WELD

Monday – Friday 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. EST

Made in Italy

Snap-on and Wrench “S” are trademarks of Snap-on Incorporated.

©Snap-on Incorporated 2014. All Rights Reserved.

Printed in United States

Snap-on, 2801 80th St., Kenosha, WI 53143

www.snapon.com

Summary of Contents for TIG 130i

Page 1: ...130i This welder TIG 130i is a constant current welder built using INVERTER technology designed to weld with stick electrodes and for TIG procedures with scratch starting Will not TIG weld aluminum INTRODUCTION Form WC 6001 3 300 072 ...

Page 2: ...er Table of Contents 2 Safety Information 3 4 Specifications 5 Features 6 Description of Equipment 7 Assembling the Unit Start up Guide 8 9 Troubleshooting Maintenance 10 Wiring Diagram 11 Replacement Parts 12 13 Warranty Service and Repair 14 ...

Page 3: ...icon when present gives a graphical description of the potential hazard Arc Welding Electric welding or plasma cutting causes ultra violet rays and weld spatter Bystanders will be exposed to ultraviolet rays and weld spatter Wear welding helmet with appropriate shade lens while using electric welders or plasma cutters Do not allow bystanders while welding or cutting Wear safety shield and protecti...

Page 4: ... torch lead around your body Do not work next to welding cutting power source Electrical shock and Magnetic fields can cause injury Disposal of Equipment IMPORTANT Disposal of electrical equipment can be hazard ous to the environment Contact local regulations prior to disposal Improper disposal can cause an environmental hazard FUMES AND GASES can be dangerous to your health ITEMS REQUIRED FOR TIG...

Page 5: ...mum value of the actual cur rent absorbed considering the duty cycle IP23S Protection rating for the housing Grade 3 as the second digit means that this equipment may be stored but it is not suitable for use outdoors in the rain unless it is protected S Suitable for hazardous environments NOTE The welder has also been designed for use in environ ments with a pollution rating of 3 See IEC 60664 PRO...

Page 6: ...will not weld aluminum Inverter technology allows the welder to be lightweight 15lbs and still able to perform most welding applications The adjustable amperage output of a minimum of 10 amps Industry leading technical support of over 30 years of experience by calling 800 ABC WELD to speak with a live expert ...

Page 7: ...7 DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT B A C D F G E H A CURRENT ADJUSTMENT B YELLOW LED SEE PROTECTION DEVICES C POWER ON LED D OUTPUT TERMINAL E OUTPUT TERMINAL F ON OFF SWITCH G MAINS CABLE H TIG TORCH CONNECTOR ...

Page 8: ...and re move the electrode from the clamp after welding TIG WELDING This welding machine is suitable for welding the fol lowing materials using the TIG procedure stainless steel iron copper chrome moly brass nickel Make sure that the switch F is in position 0 Connect the ground cable connector to the positive pole of the welding machine and the clamp to the workpiece as close as possible to the wel...

Page 9: ... Material Polarity Amps THICKNESS Steel Chrome Moly Stainless Steel Cast Iron Brass Nickel Copper DC 25 24 Ga 024 30 22 Ga 030 40 20 Ga 036 50 18 Ga 048 60 16 Ga 060 75 14 Ga 075 105 12 Ga 105 115 11 Ga 115 130 1 8 125 TORCH HEAD ASSEMBLY 1 The electrode to use is the red tipped 2 thorium tungsten 1 16 in diameter 2 Make sure the Teflon heat shield is in place 3 Locate the matching size Collet and...

Page 10: ... source in accordance with applicable electrical codes Do not touch electrode or internal compo nents without protection Disconnect power before servicing Do not remove the grounding lug in any elec trical plug Electrical shock can cause injury In case of maintenance inside the welder make sure the switch F is in O position and that the power supply cable is disconnected from the main Periodically...

Page 11: ...11 WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Page 12: ...12 REPLACEMENT PARTS PARTS LIST 1 3 2 1 9 8 4 5 6 7 10 11 17 18 12 15 14 16 8 13 19 20 21 ...

Page 13: ...008 FRAME 9 CKST13009 POWER CORD 10 CKST13010 CIRCUIT BOARD SUPPORT 11 CKS260453 MOTOR WITH FAN 12 CKST13012 CIRCUIT BOARD COVER 13 CKST13013 POWER CIRCUIT 14 CKST13014 FRONT PANEL 15 CKSP3029 KNOB 16 CKSB7073370 SOCKET 17 CKST13017 BOTTOM 18 CKS3115078 FOOT 19 CKST13019 JUMPER 20 CKST13020 CONNECTION 21 CKST15029 CAP WHEN ORDERING SPARE PARTS PLEASE STATE THE MODEL NUMBER AND SERIAL NUMBER AND PA...

Page 14: ...ent of the Equipment by other than Seller s authorized representatives e installation repair or maintenance other than specified operator maintenance of the Equipment or related equipment attachments peripherals or optional features by other than Seller s authorized re presentatives D improper or negligent use application operation care cleaning storage or handling E fire water wind lightning or o...

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