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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

May 06, 2020 

Page 5 

User Manual No: OM-101A EN 

SECTION 1 

  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: Read Before Using this Product 

 

DANGER! 

 Protect yourself and others around you from possible serious injury or death. 

1) Read, follow and understand this User

 

Manual before installing, operating or servicing this Prod-

uct.  2) Pacemaker wearers keep away until consulting your doctor.  3) Have all installation, opera-
tion, maintenance and repair work performed only by Suitably Trained and Qualified Tradesperson.  
4) Keep children away.  5) Do not lose these instructions.

 

6) When shipped, ownership is passes to the purchaser upon receipt from the transportation company. Accordingly, 
claims for component damaged in shipment must be made by the purchaser against the transportation company at 
the time the shipment is received.

 

“NOTE:” 

Provides information regarding operating recommendations for this Product. 

Product and processes can cause serious injury or death, or damage to other equipment or property, if the operator does 
not strictly observe all safety instructions and take precautionary actions. 
Anyone not extensively trained in welding and cutting practices should not attempt to weld or cut metal.  
Safe practices are outlined in American National Standard Z49.1 entitled: SAFETY IN WELDING AND CUTTING. This pub-
lication and other guides to what you should learn before using this product are listed at the end of these safety instruc-
tions. 

 

1.01

  Arc Welding Hazard Symbols 

 

 

 

 

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill 

Touching live electrical parts can cause fatal 
shocks or severe burns. The electrode and 
work  circuit  are  electrically  live  whenever 
the  output  is  on.  DO  NOT  WORK  ALONE! 
The input power circuit and Power Source 
internal  circuits  are  also  electrically  live 
when power is on. In semiautomatic or au-
tomatic  wire  welding,  the  wire,  wire  reel, 
drive roll housing, and all metal parts touch-
ing the welding wire are electrically live. In-
correctly installed or improperly grounded 
welding equipment is a hazard.

 

 

Do not touch live electrical parts.  

 

Beware of electric shock from wiring. 

 

Keep all panels and covers securely in place. 

 

Wear dry, hole-free insulating gloves and body protection. 

 

Insulate yourself from work and ground using dry insulating mats or 
covers big enough to prevent any physical contact with the work or 
ground. 

 

Additional safety precautions are required when any of the following 
electrically hazardous conditions are present:   

 

In damp locations or while wearing wet clothing;    

 

On metal structures such as floors, gratings or scaffolds;    

 

When in cramped positions such as sitting, kneeling or lying;  

 

When there is a high risk of unavoidable or accidental contact with 
the workpiece or ground.  

For these conditions, use the following equipment:  
1)  A semiautomatic DC constant voltage (wire) welder, or  
2)  A DC manual (stick) welder. In most situations a DC welder is rec-

ommended. 

 

Disconnect input power or stop engine before installing or servicing 
this Product. Lockout/Tagout input power according to OSHA 29 CFR 
1910.147. 

 

Properly install and ground this Power Source according to its User 
Manual and national, state, and local codes. 

 

Use only well-maintained equipment. Repair or replace damaged parts 
at once. 

 

Do not wrap cables around your body. 

 

Always verify the Input Power Cord ground 

 check and be sure that 

Input Power Cord ground wire is properly connected to ground termi-
nal in disconnect box or that Input Power Cord plug is connected to a 
properly grounded receptacle outlet. 

 

When making input connections, attach proper grounding conductor 
first. DOUBLE - CHECK ALL CONNECTIONS. 

 

Keep all electrical Power Cords dry, free of oil and grease, and pro-
tected from hot metal, sparks and sharp metal edges. 

 

Frequently inspect Input Power Cord and ground conductor for dam-
age or bare wiring. Replace immediately if damage, bare wiring can 
kill. 

 

Turn off all equipment when not in use. Disconnect power to equip-
ment if it will be left unattended or out of service. 

 

Use fully insulated Torch. Never dip Torch in water to cool it or lay it 
down on the ground or the work surface. Do not touch Torches con-
nected to two Power Sources at the same time or touch other people 
with the Torch or electrode. 

 

Do not use worn, damaged, undersized, repaired or poorly spliced ca-
bles. 

 

Ground the work piece to a good electrical (earth) ground. 

 

Do not touch electrode while in contact with the work (ground) circuit. 

 

In confined spaces or damp locations, do not use a welder with AC 
output  unless it  is equipped with a voltage reducer. Use equipment 
with DC output

 

Wear a safety harness to prevent falling if working above floor level.

 

 

Do not touch electrode holders connected to two Power Sources at the 
same time as double open-circuit voltage will be present. 

 

Insulate work clamp when not connected to workpiece to prevent con-
tact with any metal object. 

 

Do not connect more than one electrode or work cable to any single 
weld output terminal. Disconnect cable for process not in use. 

 

Use ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protection when operating 
auxiliary equipment in damp or wet locations.

 

 

FLYING METAL or DIRT can injure eyes 

Welding, chipping, wire brushing, and grind-
ing cause sparks and flying metal. 

 

Welding slag can be thrown off welds as they 
cool down.

 

 

Wear approved safety glasses with side shields even under your weld-
ing helmet. 

 

HOT PARTS can burn 

Nozzles,  contact  tips,  gas  diffuser  welded 
parts, cut metal, or ground clamp can cause 
burn bare skin when hot. 

 

Don’t touch hot parts with bare 

skin.

 

 

To  handle  hot  parts,  use  proper  tools  and/or  wear  heavy,  insulated 
welding gloves and clothing to prevent burns. 

 

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Страница 1: ...MBER OM 101A EN ISSUE 01 0520 SELEKT SERIES MIG MAG TORCH Jinan North Welding Tools Co Ltd The North of 308 National Highway Daqiao Town Tianqiao Zone Jinan 250121 Shandong China OPERATING MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS ...

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Страница 3: ...4K SQTB350 5K SQTB500 3K SQTB500 4K SQTB500 5K SQTB600 3K SQTB600 4K SQTB600 5K TWE SNT1 10E SNT1 12E SNT1 15E SNT1 10T SNT1 12T SNT1 15T SNT1 10L SNT1 12L SNT1 15L SNT1 10M SNT1 12M SNT1 15M SNT2 10E SNT2 12E SNT2 15E SNT2 10T SNT2 12T SNT2 15T SNT2 10L SNT2 12L SNT2 15L SNT2 10M SNT2 12M SNT2 15M SNT4 10E SNT4 12E SNT4 15E SNT4 10T SNT4 12T SNT4 15T SNT4 10L SNT4 12L SNT4 15L SNT4 10M SNT4 12M S...

Страница 4: ...ALLATION 12 4 01 Environmental Limits 12 4 02 Torch Operation Guidelines 12 4 03 Connecting Power Pin to Adaptor 12 SECTION 5 OPERATION 13 5 01 Feeding Welding Wire Thru MIG MAG Manual Torch 13 5 02 Depress Torch Trigger Switch 13 SECTION 6 REPLACING WORN CONSUMABLE PARTS 14 6 01 Changing Torch Consumable Parts 14 6 02 Changing BZL Torch Liner 14 6 03 Changing PNA Torch Liner 14 6 04 Changing TWE ...

Страница 5: ... conditions use the following equipment 1 A semiautomatic DC constant voltage wire welder or 2 A DC manual stick welder In most situations a DC welder is rec ommended Disconnect input power or stop engine before installing or servicing this Product Lockout Tagout input power according to OSHA 29 CFR 1910 147 Properly install and ground this Power Source according to its User Manual and national st...

Страница 6: ...ld in locations near degreasing cleaning or spraying opera tions The heat and rays of the arc can react with vapours to form highly toxic and irritating gases Do not weld on coated metals such as galvanized lead or cadmium plated steel unless the coating is removed from the weld area the area is well ventilated and if necessary while wearing an air supplied respi rator The coatings and any metals ...

Страница 7: ...es Follow requirements in OSHA 1910 252 a 2 iv and NFPA 51B for hot work and have a fire watcher and extinguisher nearby Read and understand the Safety Data Sheets SDSs and the manufac turer s instructions for adhesives coatings cleaners consumables coolants degreasers fluxes and metals 1 02 Additional Installation Operation and Maintenance Hazard Symbols READ USER MANUAL Read and follow all Power...

Страница 8: ...t 43rd Street New York NY 10036 Website www ansi org Standard for Fire Prevention During Welding Cutting and Other Hot Work NFPA Standard 51B from National Fire Protection Association Quincy MA 02269 Website www nfpa org OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations CFR Part 1910 Subpart Q and Part 1926 Subpart J from U S Government Printin...

Страница 9: ...o any direct indirect incidental or consequential damages or loss of production or loss of profits resulting from any cause what soever including but not limited to any delay act error or omission of JINAN NORTH WELDING TOOLS Genuine JINAN NORTH WELDING TOOLS parts must be used for safety and performance reasons or the warranty becomes invalid Warranty shall not apply if accident abuse or misuse d...

Страница 10: ...ange improve or revise the specifications or design of this product without prior notice Such updates or changes do not entitle the buyer of this Product previously sold or shipped to the corresponding changes updates improvements or replacement The values specified in the table below are nominal parameters An individual Torch may differ from the below specifications due to in part but not exclusi...

Страница 11: ...ing L Lincoln Style Fitting M Miller Style Fitting Swan Neck Angle 60 60 45 60 Wire Size Range mm 0 6 1 2 0 6 1 2 0 8 2 0 0 9 2 4 Standardization Administration of China Arc Welding Equipment Part 7 Torches IEC Standard for Safety Arc Welding Equipment Part 7 Torches GB T15579 7 2013 IEC 60974 7 2013 Cooling Method Air Cooled Operating Temperature Range 10 C to 40 C 14 F to 104 F Storage Transport...

Страница 12: ... Connecter Block with Euro Torch Adaptor then insert it 3 Secure tighten the Connector Nut into the Euro Adaptor 4 Refer to the MIG MAG equipment user manual for feeding the welding wire into the MIG MAG Manual Welding Torch PNA Power Pin Connector Block to PNA Adapter 1 Disconnect power to the MIG MAG equipment 2 Insert the Power Pin into the Torch Adaptor to shoulder then se cure using mechanica...

Страница 13: ...cause fire Read User Manual 5 01 Feeding Welding Wire Thru MIG MAG Manual Torch 1 Connect MIG MAG Manual Welding Torch as per Sec tion 4 03 2 Remove nozzle 3 Remove Contact Tip 4 Connect power to the MIG MAG equipment 5 With the Torch laying straight depress Torch Trigger Switch to energize welding power to drive welding wire thru the MIG MAG torch 6 Release Torch Trigger Switch when welding wire ...

Страница 14: ...ri ate wrench in a clockwise direction DO NOT over tighten 3 Gas Diffuser Remove using an appropriate wrench in a counter clockwise direction To install fit Heat Sink 4 BZL only first then firmly secure Gas Diffuser using an appropri ate wrench in a clockwise direction 6 02 Changing BZL Torch Liner 1 Remove nozzle contact tip and gas diffuser then lay Torch cable straight 2 Liner Nut Remove use an...

Страница 15: ...on to stop the liner from kinking 5 BRD Euro Style Liner Screw Liner into Pin Connecter Block to se cure the Liner BRD Style Liner Screw Nipple for Miller Connection into Pin Con nector Block to secure the Liner 6 New Liner Trim Length Trim liner stick out past swan neck refer to table Remove all burrs from end of liner then replace gas diffuser contact tip and nozzle SECTION 7 TROUBLESHOOTING NOT...

Страница 16: ...ng in drafts or outdoors C Check for gas leakages using soapy water or check for correct shielding gas to the Welding System D Check the wire and the work piece use less or different anti spatter spray 6 Welding arc always varies length is unstable is erratic A Contact tip is worn B Wrong welding parameters C Poor electrical connections in the welding circuit A Change contact tip B Check the MIG M...

Страница 17: ...ined and Qualified Tradesperson prior using Torch Schedule for Routine Maintenance Inspection with Actions Before Every Use Check torch contact tip nozzle liner cables and overall equip ment for damage Replace any damaged components Every 8 Hours of Use Change Contact Tip Once per Day Visual inspect for damages on the Swan Neck and Torch Cable Assembly Every 16 Hours of Use Use dry clean compresse...

Страница 18: ...erforming maintenance on the system Electric shock can kill Hot parts can burn Let the Torch cool down prior to doing maintenance work Turn off air compres sor and release air pressure from sys tem Compressed air can injure or kill Welding wire can cause in jury Moving parts can cause in jury Flying metal or dirt can injure eyes Improper installation can cause fire Read User Manual 9 01 BZL SN15F ...

Страница 19: ...ng maintenance on the system Electric shock can kill Hot parts can burn Let the Torch cool down prior to doing maintenance work Turn off air compres sor and release air pressure from sys tem Compressed air can injure or kill Welding wire can cause in jury Moving parts can cause in jury Flying metal or dirt can injure eyes Improper installation can cause fire Read User Manual 9 02 BZL SN24F Torch S...

Страница 20: ...ng maintenance on the system Electric shock can kill Hot parts can burn Let the Torch cool down prior to doing maintenance work Turn off air compres sor and release air pressure from sys tem Compressed air can injure or kill Welding wire can cause in jury Moving parts can cause in jury Flying metal or dirt can injure eyes Improper installation can cause fire Read User Manual 9 03 BZL SN25F Torch S...

Страница 21: ...nance on the system Electric shock can kill Hot parts can burn Let the Torch cool down prior to doing maintenance work Turn off air compres sor and release air pressure from sys tem Compressed air can injure or kill Welding wire can cause in jury Moving parts can cause in jury Flying metal or dirt can injure eyes Improper installation can cause fire Read User Manual 9 04 BZL SN26F SN36F SN38F SN40...

Страница 22: ...enance on the system Electric shock can kill Hot parts can burn Let the Torch cool down prior to doing maintenance work Turn off air compres sor and release air pressure from sys tem Compressed air can injure or kill Welding wire can cause in jury Moving parts can cause in jury Flying metal or dirt can injure eyes Improper installation can cause fire Read User Manual 9 05 BZL SN240F SN410F SN510F ...

Страница 23: ...g maintenance on the system Electric shock can kill Hot parts can burn Let the Torch cool down prior to doing maintenance work Turn off air compres sor and release air pressure from sys tem Compressed air can injure or kill Welding wire can cause in jury Moving parts can cause in jury Flying metal or dirt can injure eyes Improper installation can cause fire Read User Manual 9 06 PNA SQBT200 Torch ...

Страница 24: ...nance on the system Electric shock can kill Hot parts can burn Let the Torch cool down prior to doing maintenance work Turn off air compres sor and release air pressure from sys tem Compressed air can injure or kill Welding wire can cause in jury Moving parts can cause in jury Flying metal or dirt can injure eyes Improper installation can cause fire Read User Manual 9 07 PNA SQBT350 SQTB500 SQTB60...

Страница 25: ...SPARE PARTS May 06 2020 Page 25 User Manual No OM 101A EN 9 07 PNA SQBT350 SQTB500 SQTB600 Torch Spares ...

Страница 26: ...ng maintenance on the system Electric shock can kill Hot parts can burn Let the Torch cool down prior to doing maintenance work Turn off air compres sor and release air pressure from sys tem Compressed air can injure or kill Welding wire can cause in jury Moving parts can cause in jury Flying metal or dirt can injure eyes Improper installation can cause fire Read User Manual 9 08 TWE SNT1 Torch Sp...

Страница 27: ...intenance on the system Electric shock can kill Hot parts can burn Let the Torch cool down prior to doing maintenance work Turn off air compres sor and release air pressure from sys tem Compressed air can injure or kill Welding wire can cause in jury Moving parts can cause in jury Flying metal or dirt can injure eyes Improper installation can cause fire Read User Manual 9 09 TWE SNT2 SNT4 SNT5 Tor...

Страница 28: ...SPARE PARTS May 06 2020 Page 28 User Manual No OM 101A EN 9 09 TWE SNT2 SNT4 SNT5 Torch Spares ...

Страница 29: ...enance on the system Electric shock can kill Hot parts can burn Let the Torch cool down prior to doing maintenance work Turn off air compres sor and release air pressure from sys tem Compressed air can injure or kill Welding wire can cause in jury Moving parts can cause in jury Flying metal or dirt can injure eyes Improper installation can cause fire Read User Manual 9 010 BRD SNQ200 SNQ300 SNQ400...

Страница 30: ...SPARE PARTS May 06 2020 Page 30 User Manual No OM 101A EN 9 010 BRD SNQ200 SNQ300 SNQ400 Torch Spares ...

Страница 31: ...NOTES May 06 2020 Page 31 User Manual No OM 101A EN us ...

Страница 32: ... Please refer to www northweld com for the most up to date data Jinan North Welding Tools Co Ltd The North of 308 National Highway Daqiao Town Tianqiao Zone Jinan 250121 Shandong China China Sales 0531 8896 2089 International Sales 86 531 8861 0336 sale north weld com northweld com Australia Asia Pacific Enquiries FM Industry Supply Pty Ltd 143 Bradman Street Acacia Ridge QLD 4110 Australia Tel 61...

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