
Note
:
a slight drag is necessary and should be provided correctly by the spool retainer spring. The drag will prevent
the wire from continuing to spin and unwind itself each time you release your torch trigger. Should the drag
be too tight, you may have to remove the sticker from your wire spool to provide more movement room.
6.
Continue feeding the wire through the drive roller mechanism and into the torch cable orifice approximately 6 inches. Once
you’ve done that you can clamp you’re drive roller tensioner back down on the lower drive roller being sure that you don’t
apply too much tension to the welding wire. You are much better off starting with a lighter tension and should your cable
slip as it feeds you can always gently tighten your tensioner. You are now ready to automatically feed your new reel of
welding wire through your torch cable.
7.
The W Weldpro MIG machines have a special function that auto senses welding current. When you pull the trigger wire will
feed slowly for 4 seconds, if the machine does not sense any welding current, it will speed up to full speed, that will help
you feed your new roll of wire. Try to keep the MIG cable as straight as possible while you feed new wire.
Note
:
never attempt to adjust your wire speed for welding by holding your Mig cable out into the air, you will only
invoke the automatic high-speed welding wire feed system.
8.
Once your wire has been fed through you’re torch cable you can reinstall your contact tip by sliding it over the end of the
newly installed wire and then snug it securely without over tightening it. Remember these are brass fittings and they are
delicate.
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