Mamiya Econotig manual Typical TIG Connections, Turn Off power before mak Ing connections

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5-3. Typical TIG Connections

Y Turn Off power before mak-

 

 

ing connections.

 

1

Remote Control

 

2

Torch

6

Connect to receptacles as shown.

3

Work Clamp

 

 

4

Cylinder

Chain or secure cylinder to running

75gear, wall, or other stationary

support.

5 Cylinder Valve

Open valve slightly so gas flow blows dirt from valve. Close valve.

6 Regulator/Flow Gauge Install so face is vertical.

7 Flow Adjust

Typical flow rate is 20 cfh (cubic feet per hour) (9.4 L/min).

4

1

2

3

Tools Needed:

5/8, 1-1/8 in

Ref. ST-157 858-A

 

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