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FIG. J

FIG. K

FIG. L

75°

90°

1.

Turn the Power Switch/Circuit Breaker to the on position.

2.

Slowly open the gas cylinder valve.

NOTE:

 Always open valve fully to avoid shielding gas leakage.

3.

Depress gun trigger switch or foot pedal and adjust the flow regulator.

(Refer to Data Chart for actual settings)

.

4.

Grounding is very important, place the Ground Cable Clamp on a clean, bare area of your work
piece as close to the welding area as possible to minimize the chance of shock. Scrape, wire
brush, file or grind a bare area to achieve a good ground to assure safety.

5.

Use a dedicated stainless steel brush or flap-disc to clean the areas to be welded. This is
particularly critical on aluminum as a microscopic layer of oxidation can prevent an arc and
actually produce a poor-quality, contaminated weld. Do not use the brush or flap-disc for any
other purpose and keep one for steel and one for aluminum.

6.

Make sure all your safety gear is in place (Welding Mask, Welding Gloves, Non-Flammable
Long Sleeve Apparel) and the area is completely free of flammable material.

7.

Although it is a matter of developing a personal style, a good starting point for best results
is achieved by holding the tip at a 75° angle. Hold the Filler Metal Rod at a 90° angle to the
Tungsten Tip 

(FIG. J)

. Never allow the Tungsten Tip to touch the welding surface or material

rod. Doing so will quickly destroy the tip and contaminate the weld. If this happens, remove
the Tungsten and regrind the tip. It is best to hold the Tungsten 1/8” from the surface.

8.

With your Welding Shield and all safety gear in place, depress the foot pedal or trigger and
practice “Forming A Puddle” with the Tungsten Tip. Once you become familiar with this step.
Practice the “Dip and Pull” technique with the Filler Metal Rod and Torch. “Dip and Pull” is
the practice of forming a puddle, moving the torch while maintaining the puddle and adding
filler rod metal to the puddle by “dipping and pulling” as you go; being careful not to allow the
Tungsten to contact the puddle or rod.

9.

Keep in mind that you MUST let the shielding gas flow over the weld after releasing the
trigger or pedal. Failure to do so will allow the welded area to oxidize compromising the weld
integrity.

10.

Constantly be aware that TIG welding quickly generates heat in the work piece and torch.
Severe burns can quickly occur by contacting hot metal pieces.

11.

When done, shut off the Power Switch and close the Shielding Gas Tank valve completely.

Содержание TIG 200

Страница 1: ...TIG200 AC DC WELDER INSTRUCTIONS Item 20565...

Страница 2: ...y plan Eastwood will determine whether repair or replacement is the most suitable option to rectify the defect At Eastwood s request the purchaser must return to Eastwood any products claimed defectiv...

Страница 3: ...ts are electrically hot when the welder is on Do 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...

Страница 4: ...cific application maintain them and all related components in good condition Keep protective cap in place over valve except when cylinder is in use Use proper equipment procedures and have adequate he...

Страница 5: ...each material to be welded A dedicated fine grit synthetic stone grinding wheel or a Tungsten Sharpener POWER REQUIREMENTS The Eastwood TIG 200 AC DC is Voltage sensing it will automatically operate...

Страница 6: ...actual settings 7 Gas Flow The included regulator limits the shielding gas flow from the bottle and also displays how much gas is left in the bottle The Gas Flow Indicator Gauge is located on the left...

Страница 7: ...ION 1 Locate the Ground Cable and Clamp 2 The Ground Cable connection is located at the far right of the front panel as shown in FIG G With the Key on the connector in the 12 O clock position insert t...

Страница 8: ...ne 1 Shut off the welder 2 Make sure the Tungsten and Torch are sufficiently cooled for handling then loosen and remove the Back Cap then the Collet FIG H and remove the Tungsten from the FRONT of the...

Страница 9: ...hielding gas flows after the arc stops Refer to Data Chart for actual settings 7 Power Switch Once all of the settings have been selected and the torch is assembled and ready to use the welder can be...

Страница 10: ...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...

Страница 11: ...tarting point for best results is achieved by holding the tip at a 75 angle Hold the Filler Metal Rod at a 90 angle to the Tungsten Tip FIG J Never allow the Tungsten Tip to touch the welding surface...

Страница 12: ...ormance integrity of the welder Always store the unit in a safe clean and dry environment TORCH MAINTENANCE The Eastwood TIG 200 has a number of consumable parts that will need to be replaced over tim...

Страница 13: ...r to settings chart Check for loose fittings where gas could be leaking Contaminated filler metal Clean filler metal making sure to remove any oil debris or moisture Contaminated base metal Clean base...

Страница 14: ...14 TIG TROUBLESHOOTING...

Страница 15: ...when welding Always work in a properly ventilated area Never weld coated materials including but not limited to cadmium plated galvanized lead based paints ARC RAYS CAN BURN Arc rays produce intense u...

Страница 16: ...llet Body 2 4mm 3 32 12822 TIG 200 Collet 1 6mm 1 16 12824 TIG 200 Collet 2 4mm 3 32 12825 TIG 200 Long Back Cap 12819 TIG 200 Gas Nozzle 9 8mm 3 8 12821 TIG 200 Gas Nozzle 11 2mm 1 2 13953 TIG Access...

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