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ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS CAN BE A HEALTH HAZARD!

•  The electromagnetic field that is generated during arc welding may interfere with various electrical and electronic devices such as 

cardiac pacemakers. Anyone using such devices should consult with their physician prior to performing any electric welding operations.

•  Exposure to electromagnetic fields while welding may have other health effects which are not known.

ARC RAYS CAN BURN!

•  Arc rays produce intense ultraviolet radiation which can burn exposed skin and cause eye damage. Use a shield with the proper filter  

(a minimum of #11) to protect your eyes from sparks and the rays of the arc when welding or when observing open arc welding  
(see ANSI Z49.1 and Z87.1 for safety standards).

•  Use suitable clothing made from durable flame-resistant material to protect your skin. 
•  If other persons or pets are in the area of welding, use welding screens to protect bystanders from sparks and arc rays.

FUMES AND WELDING GASES CAN BE A HEALTH HAZARD!

•  Fumes and gasses released during welding are hazardous. Do not breathe fumes that are produced by the welding operation.  

Wear an OSHA-approved respirator when welding. 

•  Always work in a properly ventilated area. 
•  Never weld coated materials including but not limited to: cadmium plated, galvanized, lead based paints.

HOT METAL AND TOOLS WILL BURN!

•  Electric welding heats metal and tools to temperatures that will cause severe burns!
•  Use protective, heat resistant gloves and clothing when using Eastwood or any other welding equipment. Never touch welded work 

surface, torch tip or nozzle until they have completely cooled.

FLYING METAL CHIPS CAN CAUSE INJURY!

•  Grinding and sanding will eject metal chips, dust, debris and sparks at high velocity. To prevent eye injury wear approved safety glasses.
•  Wear an OSHA-approved respirator when grinding or sanding.
•  Read all manuals included with specific grinders, sanders or other power tools used before and after the welding process.  

Be aware of all power tool safety warnings.

SAFETY INFORMATION

Содержание MIG 135

Страница 1: ...MIG135 WELDER INSTRUCTIONS Item 12011...

Страница 2: ...claimed defective under Eastwood s warranty FREIGHT COSTS The purchaser is responsible for shipment to and from Eastwood WARRANTY LIMITATIONS EASTWOOD WILL NOT ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR...

Страница 3: ...s Always wear dry protective clothing and leather welding gloves and insulated footwear Use suitable clothing made from durable flame resistant material to protect your skin If other persons or pets a...

Страница 4: ...se welding screens to protect bystanders from sparks and arc rays FUMES AND WELDING GASES CAN BE A HEALTH HAZARD Fumes and gasses released during welding are hazardous Do not breathe fumes that are pr...

Страница 5: ...ol 5 Power Switch 6 Voltage Control 7 Latch 8 Breaker Reset Switch 9 Power Cord 10 Shielding Gas Inlet 11 Wire Spindle 12 Wire Tension Thumb Screw 13 Pressure Adjuster 14 Guide Pipe 15 Drive Roller an...

Страница 6: ...position FIG B1 INSTALLING THE GROUND CLAMP 1 Insert the terminal connection of the Ground Clamp through the designated hole in the front of the unit FIG A2 2 Remove the Black Negative Terminal Knob F...

Страница 7: ...nd of the gas line to the fitting on the rear of the Eastwood MIG135 and wrench tighten till snug 8 Check the gas line for leaks by slowly opening the valve on the gas bottle When welding the valve on...

Страница 8: ...ler will have issues pulling the wire off the spool and some slipping may occur THREADING WELDING WIRE THROUGH THE DRIVE TO THE WELDING GUN 1 Unlock the Pressure Adjuster FIG G1 and lift up the rocker...

Страница 9: ...ant to read 15 The gas flow should be set to 20 CFH while flowing The CFH Cubic Feet per Hour scale is the inside scale in red on your flow gauge 20 CFH is the most typical flow rate but it may need t...

Страница 10: ...alled remove it and its associated connector 3 Slide the brass body of the Spool Gun in through the front of the unit in the designated hole Be sure to insert until it bottoms against the drive assemb...

Страница 11: ...not allow these hot parts to come in contact with your bare skin or wet clothing Separate yourself from the welding circuit by using insulating mats to prevent contact from the work surface Be sure th...

Страница 12: ...an be used to weld the pieces together the type used depends on the type of joint as well as other influential conditions 11 Once you depress the trigger and the arc has started you will notice a molt...

Страница 13: ...body and then let go of the trigger and cut the wire back to 3 4 stick out length 9 Wearing your welding helmet gloves and long sleeve shirt and pants put the end of the wire sticking out of the spool...

Страница 14: ...t one section too hot and warp the metal 7 Once the entire weld has been completed allow the metal to cool If necessary follow up with a flap disc to grind the weld bead flush HEAVY GAUGE METAL WELDIN...

Страница 15: ...oltage to lower setting Fast Wire Speed Adjust wire speed to slower setting Slow Gun Travel Increase travel speed with the welding gun Warping Lack of Tack Welds Tack weld the pieces in multiple areas...

Страница 16: ...irt or any other contaminants that may be on the surface of the piece Poor Shielding Gas Increase the flow rate of the shielding gas Take note of any cross winds that may be blowing the gas away from...

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