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Everlast is dedicated to providing you with the best possible equipment and 

service to meet the demanding jobs that you have.  We want to go beyond deliv-
ering a satisfactory product to you.  That is the reason we offer technical sup-

port to assist you with your  needs should an occasion occur.  With proper use 
and care your product should deliver years of trouble free service. 

 

 
 

 
 

 
Safe operation and proper maintenance is your responsibility. 

 

 

We have compiled this operator’s manual, to instruct you in basic safety, oper-

ation and maintenance of your Everlast product to give you the best possible 

experience.   Much of welding and cutting is based upon experience and com-
mon sense.  As thorough as this welding manual may be, it is no substitute for 

either.  Exercise extreme caution and care in all activities related to welding or 
cutting.  Your safety, health and even life depends upon it.  While accidents are 

never planned, preventing an accident requires careful planning. 
Please carefully read this manual before you operate your Everlast unit.  This 

manual is not only for the use of the machine, but to assist  in obtaining  the 

best performance out of your unit.  Do not operate the  unit until you have read 
this manual and you are thoroughly familiar with the safe operation of the unit.  

If you feel you need more information please contact Everlast Support.  
 

 The warranty does not cover improper use, maintenance or consumables.  Do 
not attempt to alter or defeat any piece or part of  your unit, particularly any 

safety device. Keep all shields and covers in place during unit operation should 

an unlikely failure of internal components result in the possible presence of  
sparks and explosions.  If a failure occurs, discontinue further use until mal-

functioning parts or accessories have been repaired or replaced by qualified 
personnel. 

 

Note on High Frequency electromagnetic disturbances: 

Certain welding and cutting processes generate High Frequency (HF) waves.  

These waves may disturb sensitive electronic equipment such as televisions, 
radios, computers, cell phones, and related equipment.  High Frequency may 

also  interfere with  fluorescent lights.  Consult with an electrician if disturb-
ance is noted.  Sometimes, improper wire routing or poor shielding  may be the 

cause. 
 

HF can interfere with pacemakers. See EMF warnings in following safety sec-

tion for further information.  Always consult your physician before entering an 
area known to have welding or cutting  equipment if you have a pacemaker. 

Safety Precautions 

Содержание POWERARC 300ST

Страница 1: ...Setup and General Use Guide Rev 3 1 001229 16 Analog DC Stick DC TIG IGBT Inverter Welder CC SMAW IGBT 1 3 PHASE DC everlastwelders com 1 877 755 9353 329 Littlefield Ave South San Francisco CA 94080...

Страница 2: ...uct in this manual are subject to change without notice or up date of this manual This manual is intended to be a general guide and not intended to be exhaustive in its content regarding safety weldin...

Страница 3: ...nce technical support available through the main company headquarters available in your country For best service call the appropriate support line and follow up with an email particularly if off hours...

Страница 4: ...orums index php Main toll free number 1 877 755 WELD 9353 9am 5pm PST M F 11am 4pm PST Sat FAX 1 650 588 8817 Everlast Canada Everlast consumer satisfaction email sales everlastwelders ca Everlast Web...

Страница 5: ...unit Do not operate the unit until you have read this manual and you are thoroughly familiar with the safe operation of the unit If you feel you need more information please contact Everlast Support...

Страница 6: ...equip ment If no protection is available exclude them from the work area Even brief expo sure to the rays from the welding arc can damage unprotected eyes Always wear hearing protection because weldi...

Страница 7: ...y burning of the eyes nose or throat are signs that you need to increase ventilation Stop immediately and relocate work if necessary until adequate ventilation is ob tained Stop work completely and se...

Страница 8: ...ion Keep all combustible materials including rags and spare clothing away from area Keep all flammable fuels and liquids stored separately from work area Visually inspect work area when job is complet...

Страница 9: ...aluminum or magnesium Need longer welding cables or an extension cord The welding cables are held into the DINSE style connectors by set screws located under the connector cover and can be accessed by...

Страница 10: ...The hot start can blow through the metal if the setting is too high for the given thickness of the metal On thin metals use a lightly penetrating rod such as an E6013 and a low hot start setting Arc...

Страница 11: ...g Contact Everlast for an optional TIG package if desired or source one local ly at a nearby welding supply store 2 3 Handling and general maintenance Duty Cycle and Overcurrent Be careful to observe...

Страница 12: ...e of the two negative ports Most electrodes require reverse polarity To maintain reverse polarity also known as positive polarity or DCEP the work clamp should be engaged in one of the two negative po...

Страница 13: ...t is grounded by the main ground wire to the chassis an additional bonded ground may be necessary in some locations to comply with code Consult a locally licensed electrician concern ing the any requi...

Страница 14: ...AN AND LOCAL CODES BEFORE MODIFYING EXISTING CIRCUITS OR IN STALLING THE WELDER See page 20 for further details and explanation GAS INLET 1 220 V OR 3 220v IMPORTANT EVERLAST IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DA...

Страница 15: ...NERAL SETUP AND OPERATION Section 2 6010 TORCH WORK 6010 NOTE Also suitable for use with E6011 and other electrodes with cellulose based flux such as E7010 PowerARC 300ST STICK E6010 WELDING CONFIGURA...

Страница 16: ...TE Use this configuration with most standard electrodes except ones with cellulose flux such as E6010 6011 PowerARC 300ST STANDARD WELDING CONFIGURATION IMPORTANT Most electrodes require DCEP Always c...

Страница 17: ...st flow A regula tor is still needed to regulate max flow To connect Everlast torches some adaptation or modification of the torch gas line will be needed as is the case with most gas valve torches to...

Страница 18: ...electrode diameter selection chart below to determine the ap proximate range of amps suitable for the rod size selected Consult the welding electrode manufac turer s recommendation for proper amperage...

Страница 19: ...rotate the torch into welding position 6 Poor starts and welding of the tungsten to the surface can be a result of a rapid double tap or quick bounce off the surface of the metal and back down This i...

Страница 20: ...od sticking Wet welding rods Too low of amperage Too high of amperage Use fresh rods Adjust amps Wrong polarity Hot start Arc force too low Welding rod is rapidly consumed Too small of welding rod Too...

Страница 21: ...Tong style Stick electrode holder 10ft cable with DINSE 50 style connector 1 Steel work clamp 10ft cable with DINSE 50 style connector 1 PowerARC 300ST DC Stick Inverter welder 1 Manual NOTE Kit cont...

Страница 22: ...s used for a dryer or range connection do not match up to the standard wire colors used in wiring a welder In three phase 4 wires are used with 3 hot wires again out of phase with each other are used...

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