
9
WELDING OPERATION
ASSEMBLY
WARNING:
Remove the welder from the carton and
examine it carefully. Do not dispose of carton or any
packaging material until all parts are examined.
WARNING:
To avoid injury, always turn the tool off
and disconnect the welder from the power outlet
before installing.
WARNING:
Wear ANSI approved safety glasses under
a properly shaded welding helmet.
2.Plug the power cord into the nearest 120 volt, grounded, electrical outlet. The green
light will be on when you connect the power (Fig. 4).
3.Connect the ground clamp to the work piece or to a metal welding table where the
work piece will be placed.
4.Hold the electrode holder away from all objects. Then, position the welding current
setting knob to about mid-range to start.
5.To begin welding, position the electrode at about a 60 degree angle and touch the tip of
it to the work piece. Once the arc is stable, move the electrode along the work piece
and down as the welding process consumes the electrode. Replace the electrode as
needed to complete the job.
6.If necessary, adjust the welding current setting knob to increase or decrease the
electrical current output to achieve the desired performance and weld results.
Fig.2
Fig.3
Fig.4
1.Install an electrode (not included) into the electrode
holder by squeezing the holder while positioning the
electrode at the desired angle. The chart below shows
the welding materials and type of electrodes
recommended for this Inverter Arc Welder.
Welding material
Available electrodes type
Stainless steel
E308-15
E308-16
Mild steel
Basic electrodes: E5015
E6011
Acid electrodes: E4303
E6013 E7014
E7018
Cast iron
Z208
Z238
Connect the po) quick plug of the electrode
holder cable to the positive (+) quick connector on the
front of the Inverter Arc Welder. Rotate the plug to the
right until it is locked. Make sure the plug is tightly
connected before turning on the power (Fig. 2).
Connect the negative(-) quick plug of the ground cable to
the negative (-) quick connector on the front of the
Inverter Arc Welder. Rotate the plug to the right until it is
locked. Make sure the plug is tightly connected before
turning on the power (Fig. 3) .