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This welder has been engineered to need minimal service providing that a few very simple steps are taken 

to properly maintain it.

1.  Keep the wire drive compartment lid closed at all times unless the wire needs to be changed or 

the drive tension needs adjusting.

2.  Keep all consumables (contact tips, nozzles, and gun liner) clean and replace when necessary. 

See CONSUMABLE MAINTENANCE and TROUBLESHOOTING later in this section for 

detailed information.

3.  Replace power cord, ground cable, ground clamp, or gun assembly when damaged or worn.
4.  Periodically clean dust, dirt, grease, etc. from your welder. Every six months or as necessary, 

remove the side panels from the welder and air-blow any dust and dirt that may have 

accumulated inside the welder.

   WARNING: 

ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL! To reduce the risk of electric shock, always unplug 

the welder from its AC power source before removing side panels.

 

IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO MAINTAIN THE CONSUMABLES TO AVOID THE NEED FOR 

PREMATURE REPLACEMENT OF THE GUN ASSEMBLY.

MAINTAINING THE CONTACT TIP

 

The purpose of the CONTACT TIP is to transfer welding current to the welding wire while allowing the wire 

to pass through it smoothly.
Always use a contact tip stamped with the same diameter as the wire it will be used with. NOTE: Due to 

inherent variances in flux-cored welding wire, it may be necessary to use a contact tip one size larger 

than your flux core wire if wire jams occur.

1.  If the wire burns back into the tip remove the tip from the gun and clean the hole running 

through it with an oxygen-acetylene torch tip cleaner or tip drill.

2.  With extended use over time, this hole will become more worn. The added wear on the hole 

causes resistance in the welding current transferred from the contact tip to the wire. This will 

result in less stable arc characteristics and difficult arc starting.

CAUTION:

 

KEEP THE NOZZLE CLEAN! 

During the welding process, spatter and slag will build up inside the nozzle and must be cleaned 

out periodically. Failure to clean and/or replace the nozzle in a timely fashion will cause damage 

to the front end of the gun assembly, which is not replaceable. The results of the inaction will 

require the replacement of the entire gun assembly.
1.   If the wire burns back into the tip remove the tip from the gun and clean the hole running 

through it with an oxygen-acetylene torch tip cleaner or tip drill.

2.  With extended use over time, this hole will become more worn. The added wear on the hole 

causes resistance in the welding current transferred from the contact tip to the wire. This will 

result in less stable arc characteristics and difficult arc starting.

Failure to keep the nozzle adequately cleaned can result in the following problems:

Maintenance

General Maintenance

Consumable Maintenance

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Страница 1: ...No gas required Portable Torch wrap SPECIFICATIONS Recommended Wire Diameter Up to 030 Plate thickness range 24 ga 1 4 Weight 32 6 Lbs 14 8 Kg Dimensions 24 6 411 48mm X 12 6 205 74mm X 18 5 314 96mm...

Страница 2: ...ems with your new welder please call customer service at 1 800 521 6038 Monday through Friday from 7 a m 5 p m MST or at www forneyind com customer_service Please take time to register your product at...

Страница 3: ...ng the best solutions to our customer s needs Above all our employees will provide the same respect and caring attitude within the organization as they are expected to share with every Forney customer...

Страница 4: ...ustries products are intended for purchase and use by persons trained and experienced in the use and maintenance of welding equipment 7 What is not covered under the warranty A Implied warranties incl...

Страница 5: ...e 1430 Broadway New York NY 10018 Cutting And Welding Processes NFPA Standard 51B from National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 California Proposition 65 Warning This pro...

Страница 6: ...reflected off shiny sur faces such as a glossy painted surface aluminum stainless steel and glass It is possible for your eyes to be injured by reflected arc rays even when wearing a protective helme...

Страница 7: ...it is checked and cleared of combustible and or flam mable materials Be aware that sparks and slag can fly 35 feet and can pass through small cracks and openings If work and combustibles cannot be sep...

Страница 8: ...these safety instructions as well IMPORTANT TO REDUCE THE RISK OF DEATH INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE DO NOT ATTEMPT OPERA TION of this welding equipment until you have read and understand the following s...

Страница 9: ...omply with them as applicable ANSI Standard Z49 1 SAFETY IN WELDING AND CUTTING obtainable from the American Welding Society 550 NW Le Jeune Road Miami FL 33126 Telephone 800 443 9353 Fax 305 443 7559...

Страница 10: ...S 11 PREPARATION FOR WELDING 12 ASSEMBLING THE WELDER 12 SELECTING THE WELDING WIRE 12 INSTALLING THE WELDING WIRE 12 OPERATION 13 DESCRIPTION 13 SUGGESTED SETTINGS 13 DUTY CYCLE 14 INTERNAL THERMAL P...

Страница 11: ...POWER switch is OFF then connect your welder s power cord to a properly grounded 120 Volt AC 60 Hz single phase 20 amp power source Do not operate this welder if the source voltage is less than 105 V...

Страница 12: ...e AC power source before installing wire 1 Remove the nozzle and contact tip from the end of the gun assembly 2 Loosen the ring nut and remove the wire reel locking bushing 3 Unwrap the spool of wire...

Страница 13: ...and create wire feeding problems If TOO LITTLE tension is applied the wire will slip on the drive rolls and wire will not feed 16 When the drive tension is set correctly there should be no slippage be...

Страница 14: ...ated output This means that you can weld for two 2 minutes out of 10 with the remaining eight 8 minutes required for cooling See Table 2 Table 2 Duty Cycle Ratings Duty Cycle Rating Maximum Welding Ti...

Страница 15: ...the ground clamp is not connected to the metal work piece you intend to weld the welder will not have a completed circuit and you will be unable to weld A poor connection at the ground clamp will cre...

Страница 16: ...weld If the base metal pieces to be joined are thick or heavy it may be necessary to bevel the edges with a metal grinder at the point of contact The angle of the bevel should be approximately 60 deg...

Страница 17: ...rded Do not attempt to make any repairs on valuable equipment until you have satisfied yourself that your practice welds are of good appearance and free of slag or inclusions Now that you are familiar...

Страница 18: ...concentrate on welding technique If the nozzle is held off the work piece the distance between the nozzle and the work piece should be kept constant and should not exceed 1 4 inch or the arc may begin...

Страница 19: ...the weave bead 1 The STRINGER BEAD is formed by traveling with the gun in a straight line while keeping the wire and nozzle centered over the weld joint This is the easiest type of bead to make 2 The...

Страница 20: ...LDING Butt Weld Joints When butt welding thicker materials you will need to prepare the edges of the material to be joined by grinding a bevel on the edge of one or both pieces of the metal being join...

Страница 21: ...spot weld 2 The PUNCH AND FILL METHOD produces a weld with the most finished appearance of the three spot weld methods In this method a hole is punched or drilled into the top piece of metal and the a...

Страница 22: ...herent variances in flux cored welding wire it may be necessary to use a contact tip one size larger than your flux core wire if wire jams occur 1 If the wire burns back into the tip remove the tip fr...

Страница 23: ...heats the end of the gun which can damage the front end of the gun TESTING FOR A SHORTED NOZZLE Arcing between the nozzle and the work piece always means the nozzle is shorted but this can be hard to...

Страница 24: ...r Low output or non penetrating weld Loose connection inside machine Too long or improper extension cord Wrong type or size wire Poor ground connection Wrong size contact tip Loose gun connection or f...

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