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Part
Description
Qty
1A
Long Back Cap
1
2A
Short Back Cap
1
3A1
Collet
1/16”
(1.6mm)
1
3A2
Collet
2/25”
(2.0mm)
1
3A3
Collet
3/32”
(2.4mm)
1
3A4
Collet
1/8”
(3.2mm)
1
4A
Torch Handle
1
5A
Collets Housing
1
6A1
Ceramic Nozzle
size 4; 10N50
1
6A2
Ceramic Nozzle
size 5; 10N49
1
6A3
Ceramic Nozzle
size 6; 10N48
1
6A4
Ceramic Nozzle
size 7; 10N47
1
(Refer to parts diagram above for Torch
Handle components.)
Direct torch away
from people and flammables
, while you
press (and hold) the Torch Handle Trigger
(2A) to energize the Torch Electrode (4A).
12. Hold the Trigger down and tilt the
torch forward. Keep a constant
distance between the torch and the
workpiece but do not contact it.
13.
Stroke the workpiece lightly to ignite
the arc. Do not strike like a match.
Never tap the electrode wire to ignite
the arc; it will damage the electrode.
14.
When the arc ignites, tilt the
electrode forward and hold it near
the workpiece.
15.
If too much current is drawn from the
welder; the Thermal Overload
protector
will activate, the
Overload indicator will light, and the
welder will turn off until it cools down.
It will automatically reset.
DANGER! To prevent serious injury
and death: If the operator is not
holding the Torch, it must be sitting on
a
nonconductive,
nonflammable
surface.
Arc (stick) Connection
1. Connect the Electrode Clamp and
Cable to the torch control connector
(as 7 shown on page 9 and twist to
lock in place.
2. Plug the cable of the Grounding
Clamp into the DC ground connector
and secure the clamp to a clean,
exposed metal part of the workpiece.
3. Place the metal portion of the
welding rod inside the jaws of the
Electrode Clamp. Welding rod types
vary for welding different metals.
When finished welding
a. Release the Torch handle trigger
and lift the Torch handle from the
workpiece,
b. Press the Power Switch to the Off
(O) position.
c. Set the Torch handle down on the
metal workbench,
d. Turn the air supply off,
e. Unplug the line cord from the
1A
2A
3A
4A
5A
6A
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