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WARRANTY

Warranty period;

Without product registration: 

6 months

If product has been registered online: 

12 months

The 

WF-135S

 is warranted against faulty components and manufacturing defects for the warranty periods 

shown above.

The warranty period begins on the date of purchase by the end user. Warranty is not transferable and only 

claimable by the original purchaser.

If warranty registration has not taken place, it is the sole responsibility of the purchaser to retain proof of 

purchase (i.e. a copy of the invoice made out by the distributor or reseller to the owner of the machine 

clearly showing the purchase date). Proof of purchase must be provided in the event of any warranty claim.

a)  Warranty includes and covers:  Manufacturing faults and/or faulty materials that do not allow 

the machine to perform the functions for which it was designed, within the warranty period.

b)  Warranty Excludes / Does Not Cover:

1.  Warranty claims made without proof of purchase, or warranty claims made with 

proof of purchase that is deemed by Weldclass Welding Products to be false, 

misleading, incomplete or insufficient.

2.  Defects or damage resulting from: misuse, accidents, neglect, improper maintenance, 

alteration/modification, use of the product contrary to the applications for which 

it was designed, or failure to heed any of the instructions, warnings or guidelines 

issued with the machine, spare parts or accessories that are not genuine.

3.  Damage incurred in transport.
4.  Operator error, misunderstanding or use contrary to the intended purpose.
5.  Parts that are subject to wear and tear from usage or failure caused by the untimely 

replacement of such parts.

6.  Warranty claims made where the owner/operator of the machine is not willing or 

not  able to provide any information required by Weldclass Welding Products to 

process the warranty claim.

7.  The cost of freight, transport or travel. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to 

deliver the a product under warranty to the nearest relevant service agent or 

distributor. 

8.  Cost for repairs carried out by a party not approved by Weldclass to carry out repairs.
9.  Accessories and attachments such as leads and torches.

This is a repair and/or replacement warranty only and does not allow for a refund. Weldclass reserves 

the right to replace faulty product or parts covered under warranty with alternative / equivalent product 

or parts should the original unit become obsolete or unavailable. No other warranty is expressed or 

implied. This warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all others, including, but not limited to any warranty of 

merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Weldclass shall not under any circumstances be liable 

for special, indirect or consequential damages. No employee, agent, representative, distributor or agent of 

Weldclass is authorised to change this warranty in any way or grant any other warranty. Notwithstanding 

the foregoing, in no event shall the warranty period extend more than the stated warranty period plus 6 

months from the date Weldclass delivered the product to the authorised distributor. Warranty is always 

dated from original date of purchase - if warranty repairs are made or if warranty replacements are given 

this does not extend the warranty period. Any decision regarding any warranty claim is made at the sole 

jurisdiction of Weldclass. This warranty policy does not affect the legal rights of any purchaser, distributor 

or service agent.

Summary of Contents for WeldForce WF-135s stick

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS by To qualify for full 12 month warranty you must register within 30 days of purchase See inside for details IMPORTANT...

Page 2: ...thin 30 days of purchase Please register your warranty now by going to www weldclass com au weldforcewarranty You will need a A copy of your purchase invoice receipt b Your machine serial number which...

Page 3: ...6 6 6 7 7 13 14 14 19 Contents Know Your Machine Power Supply Operating Environment Tips Tricks Care Maintenance MMA Stick Basic Welding Guide MMA Stick Troubleshooting Knowledge Resources Safety Warr...

Page 4: ...o to www Weldclass com au WF 135S Output Power 30 140A Duty Cycle 100A 60 Input Power 240V 10A Max Input Current 21A Electrode Size 1 6 3 2mm Weight 3 8kg Dimensions L x W x H 290 x 132 x 275mm A Inpu...

Page 5: ...socket 6 240V AC mains power input lead 7 Mains power switch 8 Cooling fan inlet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Overload indicator lamp Lights when duty cycle is exceeded and thermal protection is activated When th...

Page 6: ...r to the negative welding power output socket 4 Connect the earth clamp to the work piece Contact with the work piece must be a firm contact with clean bare metal with no corrosion paint or scale at t...

Page 7: ...cables connections make sure the welding machine is switched off and disconnected from the power supply When not in use the welder should be stored in the dry and frost free environment Storing the We...

Page 8: ...with in this publication will cover the vast majority of applications likely to be encountered are all easy to use Flat Position Down Hand Butt Weld Fig 1 11 Flat Position Gravity Fillet Weld Fig 1 1...

Page 9: ...lean and free of rust scale dirt grease etc Slag should be removed from oxy cut surfaces Typical joint designs are shown in Figure 1 19 Open Square Butt Joint Fig 1 19a Gap varies from1 6mm 1 16 to 4...

Page 10: ...making too heavy a contact with the work and failing to withdraw the electrode quickly enough A low amperage will accentuate it This freezing on of the tip may be overcome by scratching the electrode...

Page 11: ...runs are then deposited using either a weave technique or single beads laid down in the sequence shown in Figure 1 22 The width of weave should not be more than three times the core wire diameter of...

Page 12: ...eave allows weld metal to build up and eliminates undercut Note Weld contour at edge of weave CORRECT INCORRECT Tilted 10o in line of travel Overhead Fillet Weld Fig 1 28 Angle tacked to pipe 45o to p...

Page 13: ...13 MMA Stick Troubleshooting...

Page 14: ...ss practices not related to personal injury GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS 1 Maintain labels and nameplates on the welder These carry important information If unreadable or missing contact Weldclass for a re...

Page 15: ...strictly observe all safety rules and take precautionary actions welding products and welding processes can cause serious injury or death or damage to other equipment or property Safepracticeshavedeve...

Page 16: ...iminating the hazard 6 After welding make a thorough examination for evidence of fire Be aware that visible smoke or flame may not be present for some time after the fire has started Do not weld or cu...

Page 17: ...r damp locations do not use a welder with AC output unless equipped with a voltage reducer 1 Use a Welding Helmet or Welding Face Shield fitted with a proper shade of filter see AS 60974 1 AS NZS 1337...

Page 18: ...ing these elements can give off toxic fumes if welded WARNING Gascylinderscontaingasunderhighpressure If damaged a cylinder can explode Since gas cylinders are normally part of the welding process be...

Page 19: ...ly replacement of such parts 6 Warranty claims made where the owner operator of the machine is not willing or not able to provide any information required by Weldclass Welding Products to process the...

Page 20: ...by www Weldclass com au WF 135S...

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