Victor Enterprise FP-120, FP-200, FP-160, FP-130 manual Additional Safety Information

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The torch switch must be pressed thoroughly to perform its three functions: gas flow, wire feed and welding current.) Start welding and decrease the wire speed gradually. Continue to decrease the wire speed and listen to the sound. The sound will change from a crackling noise to a regular and strong buzzing (similar to the sound of frying bacon). This buzzing sound indicates the correct wire speed for the workpiece being welded. When the current regulation is changed, reset the wire speed. ALWAYS start from a higher wire speed. This operation prevents damage to the contact tip during welding. During welding, keep the torch at a 45º angle from the workpiece. Keep the nozzle 1/4” to 1/2” from the workpiece.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION

Make sure you read and understand all of the information and instructions contained in this manual BEFORE proceeding.

The National Electrical Code, Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) regulations, local industrial codes and local inspection requirements also provide a basis for equipment installation, use and service.

For additional information concerning welding safety, refer to the following standards and comply with them as applicable.

ANSI Standard Z49.1 - SAFETY IN WELDING AND CUTTING - obtainable from the American Welding Society, 2051 N.W. 7th St. Miami, FL 33125 (305) 443-9353.

ANSI Standard Z87.1 - SAFE PRACTICE FOR OCCUPATION AND EDUCATIONAL EYE AND FACE PROTECTION - obtainable from the American National Standards Institute, 1430 Broadway, New York, NY 10018.

NFPA Standard SIB - CUTTING AND WELDING PROCESSES - obtainable from the National Fire Protection Association, 470 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA 02210.

CGA Pamphlet P-I - SAFE HANDLING OF COMPRESSED GASSES IN CYLINDERS - obtainable from the Compressed Gas Association, 5005th Avenue, New York, NY 10038.

OSHA Standard 29 CFR, Part 1910, Subpart 0. - WELDING, CUTTING AND BRAZING - obtainable from your state OSHA office.

CSA Standard W117.2 - CODE FOR SAFETY IN WELDING AND CUTTING - obtainable from Canadian Standards Association, 178 Rexdale Blvd., Rexdale, Ontario Canada M9W 1R3.

American Welding Society Standard A6.0 - WELDING AND CUTTING CONTAINERS WHICH HAVE HELD COMBUSTIBLES - obtainable from the American Welding Society, 2051 N.W. 7th St., Miami, FL 33125 (305) 443-9353.

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Please Read Carefully Table of Contents Table of Illustrations Safety Symbols Safety ProfileSafety Information IntroductionPage Location General Welding Safety InstructionsSafety Instructions Personal ProtectionVentilation Electromagnetic CompatibilityProtective Welding Gasses Welder Specifications Health HazardsElectric Shock Welder Operating Characteristics Specifications for FP 120 WIREGMAW/FCAW Welding SystemInternal Thermal Overload Protection Specifications for FP 130 WIREGMAW/FCAW Welding System Specifications for FP 160 WIREGMAW/FCAW Welding SystemMIG-GUN Specifications Welder Installation Power Source ConnectionMachine Assembly MIG GUN Installation Do not remove the screws at the front of the wire feederInstallation of the Welding Wire GAS Cylinder and Regulator Connection MIG GUNMIG Welding Gasless Welding Preparation for Welding Advantages of Gasless Welding Welding Procedures Polarity PreparationWelding Tips Replacement of the Wire SpoolAdjustment of the Power Source Spot WeldingAdditional Safety Information Troubleshooting Information Troubleshooting Guide for Firepower FP-200 MIG GUN General Operating TipsFP-200 Wire Liner Replacement Page FP 120 Parts List Page FP 130 Parts List Page FP 160 Parts List FP 120 Wiring Diagram FP 130 Wiring Diagram FP 160 Wiring Diagram Firepower Limited Warranty Canada