Wire Feed Arc Welder
Modelos WG2060 y WG2064 |
Assembly (Continued)
HOSE AND REGULATOR HOOKUP PROCEDURE
!WARNING
Cylinder gas is under high pressure. Point cylinder outlet away from yourself and any bystanders before opening.
1.With cylinder securely installed, stand on side of cylinder opposite cylinder outlet then remove cylinder cap and open valve slightly by turning counterclockwise. When gas is emitted from cylinder, close valve by turning clockwise. This will blow out dust or dirt that may have accumulated around valve seat.
Figure 5 - Hose and Regulator Hookup
2.To attach the handle, place shield on a flat surface and press handle into place – see Figure 6.
Figure 6
3.Insert filter lens exactly as shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7
NOTE: If you have never welded before or have little experience, a full face helmet is recommended. Both hands are needed to stabilize and control the angle and arc length of the torch.
! WARNING
If heating, welding or cutting galvanized, zinc
plated, lead, or cadmium plated materials, refer to the General Safety
Information Section for instructions. Extremely toxic fumes are created when these metals are heated.
4.Connect work clamp to work piece or workbench (if metal). Make sure contact is secure. Avoid surfaces with paint, varnish, corrosion or non- metallic materials.
5.Rotate Wire Speed Control to setting number 5 to start, then adjust as needed after test.
6.Plug power cord into a proper voltage receptacle with proper circuit capacity (see circuit requirements on front page).
7.Switch welder on to desired heat setting per decal inside wire feed compartment.
NOTE: These settings are general guidelines only. Heat setting may vary according to welding conditions and materials.
8.Verify wire is extended 1/4” from contact tip. If not, squeeze trigger to feed additional wire, release trigger, turn welder off, and cut wire to proper length. Then, switch back on to desired heat setting.
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Reborde es muy | 1. | La velocidad de desplazamiento varia o | 1. | Debe reducirla y mantenerla constante |
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delgado en algunos |
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sitios | 2. | El nivel del amperaje es muy bajo | 2. | Debe aumentarlo |
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Reborde es muy | 1. | La velocidad de desplazamiento varia o | 1. | Debe aumentarla y mantenerla constante |
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sitios | 2. | El nivel del amperaje es muy alto | 2. | Debe bajarlo |
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Los bordes de la | 1. | La velocidad de desplazamiento es | 1. | Debe reducirla |
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disparejos | 2. | La velocidad de alimentación es muy | 2. | Debe aumentarla |
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La soldadura no | 1. | La velocidad de desplazamiento no es | 1. Disminuya la velocidad y manténgala constante |
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penetra el metal que |
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desea soldar | 2. | El nivel de energía es muy bajo | 2. Aumente el nivel de energía de suministro |
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| 4. | Está usando el gas incorrecto | 4. Use sólo 100% Argón |
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| 5. | El cordón de extensión es muy largo | 5. Nunca use cordones de extensión de más de 6,10 m (20 pies) |
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| 6. | (Aluminio) Posiblemente se están | 6. | Limpie bien la superficie con un cepillo de acero inoxidable |
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El electrodo salpica y 1. El alambre está húmedo | 1. | Use un alambre seco y siempre debe almacenarlo e un sitio |
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se pega | 2. | La velocidad del alambre está muy |
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| 4. | Se terminó el gas o el nivel de gas es | 4. | Use gas, para soldar con gases inertes (MIG) o llene la boqtella |
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3. Install one end of gas hose to fitting | 1. Be sure to read, |
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hose to fitting on regulator using hose | with all precautions in |
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clamps on each connection. Make sure | the General Safety |
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gas hose is not kinked or twisted. | Information section. Be |
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flow. Adjust gas regulator to | 3. Verify surfaces of metals to be joined |
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maximum flow by rotating clockwise. | are free from dirt, rust, paint, oil, |
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Release trigger. | scale or other contaminants. These |
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6. Remember to close gas cylinder valve | contaminants make welding difficult |
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Handshield Assembly | ! WARNING |
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1. Cut detachable handle away from | equipment or in the area while |
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shield. Trim the excess plastic to | equipment is in use must wear |
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remove sharp edges – see Figure 6. | protective welding gear including: eye |
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protection with proper shade, flame | cord if damaged. | |
resistant clothing, leather welding | ||
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gloves and full foot protection. |
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