Harbor Freight Tools 55525 manual When the Weld is Completed

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When the Weld is Completed

21.Lift the Welding Wire completely away from any grounded object. Set the face shield down. Then, turn the Power Switch to its “OFF” position.

22.Unplug the Power Cord (13) from the electrical outlet. Then, make sure to set the Welding Torch (15) on a nonflammable, nonconductive surface.

23.NOTE: The wire brush/hammer can now be used to clean up the weld.

1.CAUTION! The weld may still be quite hot, and sparks/chips may fly when cleaning. Make sure to continue wearing ANSI-approved safety impact eye goggles and other protective wear when cleaning a weld.

a.The hammer can be used to knock off any excess spatter and to help knock down any ridges. Make sure not to damage the weld or material when striking it.

b.The wire brush can then be used to help remove oxidation and some fine spat- ter.

SKU 55525

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Contents For technical questions or replacement parts, please call 220 VAC*DUAL MIG WelderContents Product Specifications General Safety RulesSave this Manual Work AreaElectrical Safety Personal SafetyService Tool USE and CareSpecific Safety Rules Industrial applications must follow Osha guidelinesPage Cylinders can explode when damaged Welding Produces toxic fumes and gassesGrounding Symbology UnpackingExtension Cords Grounded Tools Tools with Three Prong PlugsAssembly Instructions Face Shield AssemblyTo Install a Wire Spool To Attach The HandleTo Route The Wire See Figure EExercise Extreme Caution Risk of Fire AND/OR Electric Shock Figure FTo Change Wire Settings See Figure GNozzle. See Figure F, previous Setting The Gun Polarity For Wire Type See Figure HTo Install a Gas Cylinder Operating Instructions Before You Begin WeldingDuty Cycle Duration of Use See Figure KSetting Up The Weld See Figure LHolding The Welding Torch Figure MOttomB number is Wire HarsgCni ttSe eldWTop figures are Voltage On ETPage Weld Diagnosis Weld Penetration Weld Not Adhering ProperlyBend at joint Porosity Excessive SpatterStrike Test When the Weld is Completed INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, and Cleaning Nozzle Inspection, Cleaning, and ReplacementContact Tip Inspection, Cleaning, And Replacement Or more for .030Tips .035 or more for .023 TipsReplacing The Welding Torch Liner Please Read the Following CarefullyParts Lists and Diagrams Wiring SchematicParts List Part Description QtyAssembly Diagram Assembly Diagram Wire Feed Mechanism Troubleshooting Wire feed motor runs but wire does not feed properlyWire creates a bird’s nest During operation Welding arc not stableWelder does not function when switched on Wire Feeds, but arc does not igniteTroubleshooting Weak Arc strengthWire Feeds, but Shielding gas does not Flow WarrantyNozzle Plugged Regulator or cylinder valve closed