Victor Enterprise FP-160, FP-200, FP-120, FP-130 manual

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Indicates that the helmet must be worn during the step(s) that follow to protect against eye damage and burns due to flash hazard.

Indicates that the possibility of toxic gas hazard exists during operation of the step(s) that follow.

Indicates that the possibility of being burned by hot slag exists during operation of the step(s) that follow.

Indicates that eye protection should be worn to protect against flying debris in the following step(s).

Indicates that the possibility of injury or death exist due to improper handling and maintenance of compressed gas cylinders or regulators.

ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL! Reduce the risk of death or serious injury from shock. Read, understand and follow the following safety instructions. Additionally, make certain that anyone else who uses this welding equipment, or who is a bystander in the welding area, understands and fol- lows these safety instructions as well.

FIRE OR EXPLOSION CAN CAUSE DEATH, INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE! Reduce the risk of death, injury or property damage from fire or explosion. Read, understand and follow the following safety instructions. Additionally, make certain that anyone else who uses this welding equipment, or who is a bystander in the welding area, understands and follows these safety instruc- tions as well. Remember, welding by nature produces sparks, hot spatter, molten metal drops, hot slag and hot metal parts that can start fires, burn skin and damage eyes.

ARC RAYS CAN INJURE EYES AND BURN SKIN! Reduce the risk of injury from arc rays. Read, understand and follow the following safety instructions. Additionally, make certain that any- one else who uses this welding equipment, or who is a bystander in the welding area, understands and follows these safety instructions as well.

FUMES, GASSES AND VAPORS CAN CAUSE DISCOMFORT, ILLNESS AND DEATH! Reduce the risk of discomfort, illness or death. Read, understand and follow the following safety instructions. Additionally, make certain that anyone else who uses this welding equipment, or who is a bystander in the welding area, understands and follows these safety instructions as well.

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Contents Please Read Carefully Table of Contents Table of Illustrations Safety Information Safety ProfileSafety Symbols IntroductionPage Safety Instructions General Welding Safety InstructionsLocation Personal ProtectionProtective Welding Gasses VentilationElectromagnetic Compatibility Electric Shock Welder SpecificationsHealth Hazards Internal Thermal Overload Protection Welder Operating CharacteristicsSpecifications for FP 120 WIREGMAW/FCAW Welding System MIG-GUN Specifications Specifications for FP 130 WIREGMAW/FCAW Welding SystemSpecifications for FP 160 WIREGMAW/FCAW Welding System Machine Assembly Welder InstallationPower Source Connection Do not remove the screws at the front of the wire feeder MIG GUN InstallationInstallation of the Welding Wire MIG Welding GAS Cylinder and Regulator ConnectionMIG GUN Advantages of Gasless Welding Gasless WeldingPreparation for Welding Polarity Preparation Welding ProceduresAdjustment of the Power Source Replacement of the Wire SpoolWelding Tips Spot WeldingAdditional Safety Information Troubleshooting Information General Operating Tips Troubleshooting Guide for Firepower FP-200 MIG GUNFP-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